How-To: His and hers matching iPod costumes
Instructables user jtigermask13 has posted a tutorial on making these working children’s iPod costumes.
The world of wearables is becoming an increasingly popular way for makers to express their creativity. From custom watches and connected jewelry to full-body suits that allow you to interact with your environment, the possibilities are endless. Learning about wearable electronics can be a bit daunting for those who are just starting out – but it doesn’t have to be! Whether you’re looking for guidance on where to get started with Arduino programming or inspiration from some of the projects out there, this blog category has got you covered. Here we will provide tutorials and resources on creating interactive wearables as well as a look at the work of some inspiring makers that should give you the motivation to dive right in!
Instructables user jtigermask13 has posted a tutorial on making these working children’s iPod costumes.
These impossibly creepy artifacts are dental training mannequins collected by Steve Erenberg of Radio Guy. Be warned, Steve’s site is chockablock with incredible medical, scientific, and industrial antiques he’s collected, mostly from the 19th and early 20th centuries, and is a major click-trap.
CRAFT and MAKE friend Diana Eng a new wearable tech project going on; it looks awesome!
Reader Mike Wakefield made this robot costume for his son, Arlen. It has batteries and blinky lights! Beep boop beep!
Check out YouTube user YellowWheels’ channel for another pretty sweet chair costume.
It’s old news, but this awesome foam Golem suit from live action role players in New Zealand just caught my eye.
You know, you kind of have to see it blown up to life-size before you realize just how creepy the “Operation” game really is. Outstanding costume build by Instructables user NavySWO91. It works just like the game!