How to Make Pigment Posters
Oh Design Sponge, we love you. We love you for projects like this gorgeous tutorial showing us how to make Holi-inspired pigment posters.
Oh Design Sponge, we love you. We love you for projects like this gorgeous tutorial showing us how to make Holi-inspired pigment posters.
The creative girls at A Beautiful Mess have a bright and fun way to bring fresh color to your kicks this spring. If you use an old pair of shoes that you already have then the project is free!
I have been looking for a fun new rug tutorial and A Beautiful Mess serves it up right with this sweet black and white DIY woven rug.
Oh Dog Milk, thank you for alerting me to all of the coolest design projects and purchases for DOGS like this stellar geometric dog house by HomeMade Modern. It’s almost as cool as dogs themselves.
Creature Comforts provides a nice and easy tutorial for hand painted tea towels. This is a fabulous DIY because it’s so practical for your own home, and gives you endless custom-made gift ideas for friends, family, and hostesses at parties.
Charles Guan is an MIT alumnus, and has been making projects that have been festive and amazing over the past few years. Charles has been influential in the MIT Makerspace/club MITERS, where students create all manner of great projects. He and MITERS members have been frequent fliers at various Maker Faires, so you may already be familiar with his work.
Charles has served as a Teaching Assistant at MIT in Mechanical Engineering, helping his fellow students to fabricate the contraptions of their dreams. As a TA, he’s heard the same questions over and over, so he created some instructional documentation to make his and his fellow students’ lives easier. This was a set of lectures and handouts he called How to Build Your Robot Really Really Fast (HTBYRRRF). In more recent times, he set out to update this as a more inclusive set of building guides. Drawing from his own online documentation, he was able to codify his ideas into a thorough Instructable: How to Build Your Everything Really Really Fast, or HTBYERRF.
A Daily Something created a lovely natural candle holder using an antler that a deer shed in the woods. How sweet.