Year: 2010

How-To:  Make riveted chain mail

How-To: Make riveted chain mail

There are scads of tutorials flushing through the tubes that will show you how to twirl old wire coat hangers into rings, cut them up, and link them together with pliers to make the ubiquitous “butted” chain mail, in which the individual rings are either unjoined, soldered, or glued together. But this recent Instructable from armourkris, for the truly dedicated, shows you how to make a much more serious–and to my amateur eye, authentic–mail, in which each ring is flattened, punched, linked, and then riveted closed.

Craft Spaces: Andrea DeHart

Andrea DeHart is a busy craft mom of two. When she’s not contributing projects to CRAFT such as today’s custom silloutte card project, she’s busy working away on projects for her own site, Crafty Bitch. Most of you have mentioned the need for creative storage solutions so Andrea was nice enough to snap some pics […]

Recycled skateboard art

Recycled skateboard art

Skateboarder slash artist Haroshi creates art made from recycled skateboards. While his Mario art rocks, my favorites are the skateboard decks made out of recycled decks. That’s like, recursive or something. Skate decks eventually see its life shortened by snapping, cracking and/or wearing out. Purchasing new decks is a never ending cycle and this was […]

Rachel in Space: Welcome home, Endeavour!

Rachel in Space: Welcome home, Endeavour!

Image courtesy NASA Despite initially “iffy” weather reports, Endevaour was given the all-clear to land at Kennedy Space Center late last night, completing an almost two-week mission to the International Space Station where the crew installed a new node and the Cupola. The impressive seven-window addition has already offered up stunning pictures of earth. Image […]

Custom Silhouette Cards

By Andrea DeHart Minding my manners often means continually sending out thank-you cards for gifts relating to birthdays, holidays, and new babies. I’ve been known to resort to the store-bought variety at times, or to create a craft sweatshop in which my kids literally scribble on blank cards to add a personal touch. In an […]