Fold These Amazing Geometric Animal Masks from Cardstock
Wintercroft provides templates for these amazing masks. Just cut, fold, and paste and you’re on your way to a dramatic costume.
Wintercroft provides templates for these amazing masks. Just cut, fold, and paste and you’re on your way to a dramatic costume.
What a great first week we’ve had for Maker Camp! We’re ending with the first-ever Maker Camp Film Fest this weekend, so be sure to get your videos on the Maker Camp Community by 8pm Pacific time on Friday if you want to be part of the lineup. If you haven’t had a chance to pop over […]
To honor the splendor of summer and the awesomeness of female superheroes like Wonder Woman, I would like to present a simple summertime craft idea that is fun to make and quite practical for telling time. Using recycled cardboard, some $1 issue copies of Wonder Woman, tape, spray glue and a couple of Photoshopped images, […]
To get us all in the spirit of the soon-to-be released X-Men: Days of Future Past, I created a couple of X-Men-based craft concepts that can be made easily from the comfort of home.
Standees are quite easy to make and in the past I have demonstrated to my subscribers a technique on how to make simple cardboard cut-outs based on celebrities and table-top superheroes. This Game of Thrones design is an extension of my previously demonstrated techniques, but now it pushes the boundaries of nearly 12 feet and reaches the second floor of my house.
The safest, most versatile and inexpensive way to make a costume sword is by way of foam or cardboard. Both can be easily obtained and are lightweight, but cardboard is easier to cut-out, layer with multiple designs and color with spray paint. A cardboard sword can become as over-the-top or simplistic as you want at barely any cost or time.