How-To: School Lunch Mats
Back to School season is in full swing, and these school lunch mats from Regina of Creative Kismet are a great addition to any kid’s lunchbox. See how to whip up a whole batch over on her blog.
Back to School season is in full swing, and these school lunch mats from Regina of Creative Kismet are a great addition to any kid’s lunchbox. See how to whip up a whole batch over on her blog.
Over at CRAFT, we have a metric crapton of mending tutorials, and not just on sewing, either! In honor of Make and Mend month here on MAKE, I bring you the very best in makery mending from our sister site. If you can’t get enough, we have a whole mending archive ready for you to […]
Sculptor Jason Tennant uses local downed chestnut wood to make beautiful carved sculptures. Go inside his process and studio in this video by Etsy. Before my encounter with Jason, a sculptor and painter, I had a lot of ideas about his work. Meeting him washed these ideas away, and I was left with the raw […]
Jan DiCintio of Daisy Jane shares a tasty-looking recipe for these oat-free, grain free trail bars. Why no grains? The answer is multi-layered, but here’s the basic idea. We work hard and workout harder – we live life fully and need foods that keep us feeling light and spry. Through experimenting with our diet, we […]
Japanese crochet artist jungjung made these fabulous crochet broccoli and cauliflower heads. They’re part of an exhibition of crochet lace that also includes a carrot with delicate crochet greens. [via 203gow]
When I’m at the thrift store and see piles of old VCR tapes, I always wonder why in the world people would want them and what on Earth they could do with them. Well, Luisa Montealegre used 92 of those tapes and transformed them into a cool coffee table.
Remember Adam Cecchetti and Bre Pettis’s Sudo Make Me a Sandwich Robot? That’s the sort of genius that gets cooked up in hackerspaces all the time. Leave a comment with a link to your favorite completed or largely-completed project that was germinated in a hackerspace. Your own projects are fine, don’t be modest!