How-To: Shark Jewelry Holder
Looking for a fun, boy-friendly way to keep necklaces in order? Check out this shark jewelry holder!
Looking for a fun, boy-friendly way to keep necklaces in order? Check out this shark jewelry holder!
Do you have a cord stealer in your house?
These geometric kaleidoscope pillows are a great modern twist more traditional decorative pillows!
I recently met up with the inimitable Dan Spangler, an intern working at MAKE Labs. He, along with several other interns, work hard to bring you the latest projects seen both online and in the print magazine. He gave me the grand tour and talked about what goes on in the labs.
Stephanie Christine Davidson lovingly documented this little sweater that Kacie Kim knitted for a snake named Milky Joe.
John Yard is a tinsmith, a trade for which there is now only an occasional call these days. As a maker of forms and shapes in sheet metal, he transforms things from two to three dimensions—with a very light touch. He’s looking forward to doing some tinsmithing demonstrations at the Adelaide Mini Maker Faire on April 6.
Vermont-based freelance reporter and maker Bob Parks has been contributing to the pages of MAKE since Volume 01. He’s profiled makers as diverse as special effects innovator Glen Derry and synthetic biologist Drew Endy, and is the author of the very first MAKE-branded book we published (in 2005), aptly titled Makers: All Kinds of People […]