How-To: His and hers matching iPod costumes
Instructables user jtigermask13 has posted a tutorial on making these working children’s iPod costumes.
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!
I love discovering a blog like Paul Elkins’. He’s an obsessive designer and tinkerer who’s made all sorts of bikes, trikes, boats, trailers, tree houses, stoves out of mail boxes, and even mobile homes for birds (see above). He writes of his life-long passion for designing and building: I’ve been doing this idea hatching thing […]
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.