Month: January 2011

How-To: Lady Lumberjack Shirt

By Andrea DeHart Everywhere you look these days people are mad for plaid. I’ve always liked the “lumberjack look,” and I wanted to find a way to refashion an oversized plaid flannel shirt, with a feminine twist. I recommend starting with the largest men’s shirt you can find at your local thrift store. This project […]

Calculator seating

Calculator seating

Stools colored, printed, and arranged to suggest a giant numeric keypad. Totally useless, and completely delightful. Also somewhat enigmatic, at least to my shamefully monolingual brain. The photo appears to originate from this Japanese site called Pantograph, which, sadly, I cannot read. [Thanks, Billy Baque!]

Sewing Shrinky Dinks

Shrinky Dinks are a kid craft that I can’t let go of. Even as an adult, I still get giddy watching them morph and curl and turn into tiny versions of what they once were. Cathe Holden of Just Something I Made shares how she married sewing cards and Shrinky Dinks to create fun jewelry, […]