Turban-Twisted Scarf
Liz from Say Yes to Hoboken offers this quick tutorial on how sew your very own twisted turban scarf, a great summer accessory.
Liz from Say Yes to Hoboken offers this quick tutorial on how sew your very own twisted turban scarf, a great summer accessory.
Congrats to Bill Gurstelle for his Esquire article, “We Are All Pyromaniacs.” As you know, Bill is guest authoring on the blog, in celebration of the 4th and the release of his new book, The Practical Pyromaniac.
Clever food-safe trick to make glow-in-the-blacklight Jell-O that is, nonetheless, edible. At least in theory. I have seen this trick in a couple places, but Instructables user cluracon has the best instructions and photography of the bunch.
Having lived my entire life in Minnesota, my ability to handle spicy food is lacking. Although I love it, it does not love me and the way I feel the day following a spicy meal is bad enough to make it not worth the bother.
Ever wonder about the possibilities of designing your own stamps without having to carve anything? There is a simple way! You just need silicone caulking.
If you’ve ever been curious about things like bottling your own soda, pressing your own tofu or fermenting your own miso, this book is (according to the author) “for serious kitchen nerds and the people they feed.” Can It, Bottle It, Smoke It covers over 75 recipes for recipes for condiments, cereals, crunchy snacks, beverages, […]
Andrew @ CRAFT posted up these intricate hair necklaces by artist Kerry Howley. More: Hair Hats My Hair Barbie Instrument made from “live” human hair Hair art Rerooting Blythe Doll Hair – CRAFT Video