As Time Goes By: Locost Queue Brings Old Clocktower to Life
Locost Queue is a maker-made public art project, built from scrapped and salvaged material, and exhibited in an abandoned clocktower in Queens, NYC.
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Locost Queue is a maker-made public art project, built from scrapped and salvaged material, and exhibited in an abandoned clocktower in Queens, NYC.
This weekend I went down to Palo Alto to check out the DIY Musical Instrument Tailgate Party, hosted by Thingamajigs and the Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA).
Inspire your little ones—or anyone else, for that matter—with this awesome Dr. Seuss-inspired “Oh! The Places You’ll Go!” Quilted Wallhanging!
Colorful zip ties are definitely my hardware store Siren. You too? Check out this fun color block zip tie vase tutorial!
As we hit the almost-one-month mark for spring, are there items in your house in need of a makeover?
Upgrade a simple pendant light with a cool neon touch shown by Brett Bara
For those of you who’re all caught up on Downton Abbey and are now finding yourselves in need of an uplifting drink, this meyer lemon margarita recipe should do the trick!