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This weekend’s Open MAKE at the Exploratorium offers a day full of fun hands on activities and inspirational talks from makers of all sorts. Our good pal and needle felting guru, Moxie, will be hosting drop-in needle felting demos in the Tinkering Studio Thursday and Friday ahead of the main Open MAKE event on Saturday. […]
Just a reminder: If you are a maker, and you live in Austin, the call for makers to participate in the upcoming Austin Mini Maker Faire ends this coming Saturday, March 17! The Faire itself is Saturday, May 12 (Handy mnemonic: That’s 512!)
Thanks to all who entered our Hello!Lucky Handmade Weddings giveaway! Congratulations to randomly-selected winner, Marie Cross, who wrote: I like the Biltmore and the Vintage Lace – We are getting married in a historical building, so the vintage elements are catching my eye. That sounds very cool! Let us know which save the date cards […]
Long time CRAFT friend and contributor, Kristin Roach, is on her fifth year of producing the zine of the same name as her blog, Craft Leftovers. I’ve loved watching the style of the zine evolve over the years. Kristin’s content is always fun and inviting and useful, and this latest issue is no exception. She’s […]
We’re so excited for and proud of Meg and her appearance on The Martha Stewart Show. Meg taped the segment last week, and it airs today on The Hallmark Channel. Check your local listings for air time, and be sure to set your DVR, and stay tuned here for some fun behind-the-scenes pictures and videos. […]
We’re continuing our materials-themed 2012 Skillbuilder coverage this month by highlighting materials that come more or less directly from the natural world. Most of us live surrounded by stuff that is separated from its raw ingredients by quite a bit of heavy industrial processing, and we may forget how rich a variety of ready-to-use materials nature really does present to us.