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They look great outdoors (the globe keeps the wind from blowing out the flame) and nice indoors, too (who doesn’t like hanging candles?), and if you can squeeze a pair of needlenose pliers and string a bead, you’re almost there.
By Kathreen Ricketson, Rob Shugg, and Orlando Shugg As a boy, my partner Rob Shugg always had a bow and arrow.
By Annie Shao and Rachel McConnell There are pillows that look good, and there are pillows that feel good.
Awhile ago I bought a package of 200 safety pins for a project, but only used about 50 of them.
I’ve always loved to travel, and of all the places I’ve visited, Spain especially has captured my heart.
I love using old machine parts for my projects; often their workmanship surpasses that of anything new, and you can get them cheap or even free.
In the Spring of 2011 I worked on a project with artists Steve Hanson and Elliot Clapp that was part of Apexart’s “Let it end like this” group show curated by Todd Zuniga.
I enjoy just about any kind of woodworking, so I decided to make the wooden stand for my Giant Bubble Machine project instead of just buying one.
You’ve got a Kinect, and you’ve got a MakerBot.
My lovely wife has been collecting vintage jewelry for most of her adult life.
Make and toss a bunch of these inexpensive little lights to add color to any ferromagnetic surface in your neighborhood.
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