Kids & Family

How-To: Snow White Ribbon Headband

How-To: Snow White Ribbon Headband

Kathleen at Grosgrain created a series of Disney princess-inspired ribbon projects, and this Snow White headband is definitely my favorite thus far. Want to find your preferred princess? You can check out the full series of ribbon headbands here! More: Lace Princess Crowns @Craftzine.com blog How-To: Princess Hat @Craftzine.com blog Princess Playhouse @Craftzine.com blog

How-To: Ruffled Play Apron

How-To: Ruffled Play Apron

Grown up or wee, sometimes a gal just needs a fancy apron. Head over to Blue Robin Cottage to see Sierra’s ruffled play apron tutorial. The how-to is for a little girl version, but I’m confident that you intrepid stitchers could size it up to more grownup dimensions if needed. [Via Pinterest] More: How-To: Fat […]

Maker Camp: Mold Making with Jason Babler

Maker Camp: Mold Making with Jason Babler

Week 4, Tinkering Tuesday at Maker Camp. Learn how to make molds out of silicon, a skill which can come in handy for all kinds of maker projects. The idea is to design a mold that lets you make your own customized resin copies.

Maker Camp, sponsored by MAKE magazine, was a virtual summer camp for teens, with a focus on creating, building, and discovering.From July 16th through August 24th, 2012, 30 awesome projects were made in 30 days, on Google+. Maker Camp is free and open to all.

Visit Makezine.com/maker-camp for more information.

Maker Camp: Hardware Jewelry with Brit Morin

Maker Camp: Hardware Jewelry with Brit Morin

Week 4, Maker Monday at Maker Camp. Brit Morin, founder of Brit + Co., teaches us how to make funky futuristic jewelry from the hardware you can find on the floor behind your workbench.

Maker Camp, sponsored by MAKE magazine, was a virtual summer camp for teens, with a focus on creating, building, and discovering.From July 16th through August 24th, 2012, 30 awesome projects were made in 30 days, on Google+. Maker Camp is free and open to all.

Visit Makezine.com/maker-camp for more information.

Maker Camp: Electric Origami with Evil Mad Science

Maker Camp: Electric Origami with Evil Mad Science

Week 2, Theoretical Thursday at Maker Camp. Lenore Edman of Evil Mad Science joins us.

Maker Camp, sponsored by MAKE magazine, was a virtual summer camp for teens, with a focus on creating, building, and discovering.From July 16th through August 24th, 2012, 30 awesome projects were made in 30 days, on Google+. Maker Camp is free and open to all.

Visit Makezine.com/maker-camp for more information.

You can find the outlines for the origami here:
http://www.evilmadscientist.com/2008/paper-circuitry-at-home-electric-origami/