
Super cute! Make a little chair out of a champagne cork holder via Lifehacker. Dot writes-
This is a fun and easy thing to do with those little wire pieces that hold in a champagne cork. And with New Years Eve coming up, you know we’ll have a few of those lying around!
The resulting tiny chair makes a cute little christmas ornament, or dollhouse furniture, or just an interesting little nicknack! And a neat way to save a momento from an important bottle of champagne (like from a wedding, hot date, or special event)
This is very easy, and some would say obvious, but when I first saw this done I thought it was so cool. And I figured you guys would too !
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I’ve been doing this for years, since I saw Robin William’s character doing it in the movie “The Fisher King”
Don’t forget to enter the DWR champagne chair contest.
http://www.dwr.com/display.do?ruleID=101077
I’ve been wondering for years where the heck that little chair came from.
Why the hell is this on Make?
@evan, it’s a fun instructable that a lot of people will end up making later tonight, everyone else seems to like it – how about being a little more positive? or perhaps send in your new year’s project that better than this.
I’m just saying http://blog.craftzine.com/ would perhaps be a better home for this.
@evan, we have a full spectrum of projects on MAKE, i think it fits here just fine. if you can find something better please send it along.
I was thinking.
MAKE blog is generally something which focuses on artistic technology. It is filled with things which people have created with scientific/engineering focus. Art seems to take a backseat. This chair does not fall under either category, taking the role of simple amusement. For amusement we have things such as stumble upon, 4chan and ytmnd. The chair does not require skill or special knowledge, but MAKE traditionally features things which require a certain ability.
Blogs are by natures focused. MAKE blog seems to have been losing that focus. I feel soon MAKE will be filled with origami boats modded radio shack computer cases with red LEDS.
All I ask is that MAKE maintains a standard which continues to inspire awe in me. Something which differentiates it from etsy and keeps me coming back.
@evan – we will indeed have some origami from time to time, but mostly likely no radioshack computer cases. if something is fun, clever and what *makers* send in, we’ll have it on MAKE. these are not printed pages, we can have unlimited content.
if you think origami isn’t hardcore, check out robert lang — http://www.langorigami.com/
if there are projects that you like that aren’t MAKE send them, including your own.
I’m with Phillip on this one – it’s a perfectly acceptable submission for the blog. I think of this as more of an impromptu party trick that you can amaze your friends with on NYE, rather than as a craft project. I was actually standing in a friend’s kitchen last night with one of these IN MY HAND and didn’t think of anything useful to do with it – so I just tossed it. Had I seen this blog entry YESTERDAY, I would have known exactly what needed to be done (drunk friends can be easily amused). Personally, I check out this blog almost daily (along with BB), and don’t have the time to do the same with others, so I appreciate the variety of ideas presented here.
MAKE isn’t *just* about technology, it’s about cool and inspirational ideas. This particular entry may not be awe inspiring, but it is at least subtly clever and timely.
@JennaSys – thanks, you’ve summed it up far better than i did :)
I must have missed this when it was posted–i just ran across it catching up in my feedreader!…, but thanks for posting the link to my instructable — it’s always an honor to see my stuff in MAKE! …Even if it’s only a silly little project that requires no real skill :)
thanks!
Dot
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