HOW TO – Make Your Own Envelopes
Karyn at Fat Orange Cat put together a tutorial on how to make self-sealing envelopes using fusible web instead of messy glue. Perfect for your own handmade holiday cards! Link.
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Karyn at Fat Orange Cat put together a tutorial on how to make self-sealing envelopes using fusible web instead of messy glue. Perfect for your own handmade holiday cards! Link.
A solar powered, trickle-charged, weatherproof, safety bike helmet with changeable parts. The Green Helmet (Solar powered, safety lit, weatherproof bike helmet.) – Link
The “Moon in My Room” puts a whole new slant on astronomy. It cycles through all of the moon’s 12 natural phases when you click the remote control or can be setup to cycle automatically. Now you can finally produce a lunar eclipse with the shadow of your head. Moon in My Room – Link, […]
If you’re NYC this looks like a good event to check out… – ACAF debuts November 8-12, 2007 at Pier 92 with new works by a front line of contemporary masters and a fascinating selection of work in varied media by emerging artists who are setting tomorrow’s trends. ACAF brings to New York a vibrant, […]
When I was a kid, I lived for rockets, both modeled and those build by NASA. I haven’t been involved in the hobby for years, but whenever I see a rocketry mag at a newsstand, I buy it and fantasize about maybe diving in again. Of course, since I was a kid, hobby rocketry has […]
Phil over at MAKE shows us these $35 salt and pepper shakers that look like film canisters. Seems to me these would make a great re-craft; all you would need is a very small drill bit, or perhaps just an awl. You could probably go wild with the typography pattern of the holes, too. – […]
The Museum of Art & Design in New York is launching an exhibition today called Pricked: Extreme Embroidery: Samplers, table cloths, tea towels, and party dresses often spring to mind when the word “embroidery” is invoked, but the forty-eight international artists highlighted in Pricked: Extreme Embroidery tell a very different story. Pricked is the Museum […]