Archive for Crafts & DIY
October 2, 2007 at 6:36 am · Filed under Crafts & DIY, Fashion
Honus at Instructables has already finished two Ghostbuster costumes (and will possibly have a third). Then he posted instructions for making your own, complete with goggles and weapons. Link
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Original post by Miss Cellania
October 1, 2007 at 11:20 pm · Filed under Crafts & DIY, Fashion
There are monograms and then there are monograms. Take a look at the beautiful designs of embroidered monograms by Caroline Brackenridge. Link - via Love Made Visible
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Original post by Alex
September 28, 2007 at 10:16 am · Filed under Computer & Technology, Crafts & DIY
There’s a lot of neat examples of laptop engraving out there on the Web, but Glenwood of Oslo Press decided to do one better: he added good old fashioned wood inlay to the engraved parts!
Link - Thanks kati!
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Original post by Alex
September 27, 2007 at 8:04 pm · Filed under Video Clips, Toy & Games, Crafts & DIY, Fiction & Movies
How awesome is this: a motorized walking Star Wars‘ AT-AT model made from LEGOs! The model can walk forward or backward, as well as move its head up or down.
Hit play or go to Link [YouTube] | LEGO Store - via Toysrevil
Original post by Alex
September 26, 2007 at 11:06 am · Filed under Video Clips, Crafts & DIY
“Now you can make a tiny stove even MacGyver would be proud of.”
Link [metacafe]
Original post by GeekAlerts
September 24, 2007 at 7:53 am · Filed under Crafts & DIY, Fiction & Movies
Here’s a posable paper model of David Hasselhoff (as Michael Knight of the Knight Rider), complete with removable chest hair carpet, German singing sensation microphone and the Hoff tank top! Made by Rob Nance of Art for Robots.
Links: Posable Paper David Hasselhoff | Posable Paper Pope - via Random Good Stuff
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Original post by Alex
September 23, 2007 at 10:08 pm · Filed under Crafts & DIY
When you get bleach on your clothes usually means ruining the fabric, but Phelyx managed to turn bleach into a tool to "inverse" stencil an awesome t-shirt design!
Here’s the tutorial: Link - via Boing Boing
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Original post by Alex
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