Bazaar Bizarre Preview #1
Get to know your Bazaar Bizarre accessory and homegoods vendors.
Get to know your Bazaar Bizarre accessory and homegoods vendors.
If you are in the mood for a bit of sparkles try out this DIY glitter gemstone necklace by P.S. I Made This.
It’s hard to ignore the popularity of pizza and animated GIFs on the internet, especially on social networking sites like Tumblr. The Pizzoetrope is a device that brings pizza, animated GIFs, and social networking together in one elegant dish. As the name suggests, The Pizzoetrope is basically a zoetrope that is created on a pizza by using the toppings […]
We have exciting news for our readers: CRAFT is moving to MAKE in June! You’ll get the same awesome CRAFT content from your favorite crafty bloggers, all under the umbrella of our sibling O’Reilly Media publication, MAKE. Our teams already work closely together to bring you the best of the maker movement. By moving CRAFT […]
Coming is June, CRAFT, our popular go-to site for the crafting community, will be moving over to makezine.com. We’ve always felt as though crafting was just another type of making. As we’ve moved our content management deeper into WordPress, it makes sense for us to move our craft content over to the makezine.com domain and to treat it as one of the key content areas that we plan on building out as we move forward.
This week and weekend we have more education-related events than we ever have before, and we’re delighted to invite you to all of them. This post outlines all that’s happening from Thursday through Sunday of Maker Faire week. We know teachers are already supreme makers, building smart students every day. And the best teachers we […]
Make: Asks is a new weekly column where we ask you, our readers, for responses to maker-related questions. We hope the column will spark interesting conversation and that we’ll get to know more about each other.
One time I accidentally shorted the transformer on one of my guitar amps, sending sparks flying. This was definitely an epic (and dangerous) fail for me.
This week’s question: What was your most epic mistake on a project you were working on? Were you able to fix it?
Post your responses in the comments section.