DIY Leopard Derbys
Kat of We Can Re-Do It transformed a pair of plain brown suede Oxfords by drawing on leopard print with a Sharpie. She swapped in some neon pink laces and dyed the part around the ankle black, and voila! Instant shoe personality.
Kat of We Can Re-Do It transformed a pair of plain brown suede Oxfords by drawing on leopard print with a Sharpie. She swapped in some neon pink laces and dyed the part around the ankle black, and voila! Instant shoe personality.
In the lead up to the Maker Faire Bay Area back in May, I made a series of speculative graphical blog posts (in trading card form) about 3D printers. The conceit was that these were artifacts from the future found at the Seekonk Speedway Flea Market, but the real goal was to promote the variety […]
Manekinen has come up with this home-brew spot welder that’s powered by a guitar amp transformer.
Etsy user Leigh Bowser hand draws and free-hand machine embroiders portraits onto patches and brooches.
Want to start or continue a maker club in your area? Interested in mentoring a young maker? Are you a parent of a young maker who wants to connect with other parents? Want to find out more about the program? Come to an adults-only organizational kick-off meeting Nov. 15 from 6:30-8pm at The Exploratorium.
Here’s a great low-tech antidote to the arrival of winter: a rocking chair that knits you a beanie while you rock.
Flickr user madoruk built this 1986-era Legend of Zelda game map out of Lego. Each Lego stud equals 16×16 pixels.