Month: January 2011

Easy Chocolate Leaves

Paula Valentim’s Otchipotchi blog is a delight to read and offers delicious recipes, easy how-tos, and gorgeous ceramics. It’s like a one-stop shop of inspiration and craftiness! I’ve made chocolate trees for years as an adornment on my Halloween Graveyard Cake, and they are surprisingly simple to make. So I’m enthralled with these gorgeous looking […]

Make Your Own Beehive

There’s a great do-it-yourself project in the new issue of MAKE (Volume 25) that shows you how to make your own Honey Cow, or beehive, to keep a swarm of honey-producing bees in. Yummy, honey! And we were happy to include the entire project online — steps, photos, notes — at Make: Projects. (Full disclosure: […]

Necktie-tying Robot

It’s a delight to see a machine manipulating a silk necktie with carefully designed mechanisms. I find this video mesmerizing! Sean @ Make: Online writes: This video from sculptor Seth Goldstein shows one cycle of the operation of his piece Why Knot?, which is described as “[a] kinetic sculpture that continually ties and unties a […]