Geek chic
Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories has posted a great tutorial on how to make wine glass charms from inexpensive electronic components, and I like the subtle geek look. The instructions walk
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Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories has posted a great tutorial on how to make wine glass charms from inexpensive electronic components, and I like the subtle geek look. The instructions walk
St. Patrick’s Day is this Saturday, March 17, and I’ve been gathering recipes in preparation for an Irish feast. Here’s what I’ve found so far:
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Soap’s up: Gowithflo’s Instructables post on making your own laundry detergent is easy to follow and totally worth trying. Pick up the ingredients at your local grocery store, blend them together in a food processor, and enjoy squeaky clean duds for an estimated cost of a mere two cents per load. Not only
Sesam by Format are large scale picture decals for interior doors. The creators wanted large photographs in their home but couldn’t find wall space for them, so the idea of decorating the doors was born.
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Love Is Blind is a collection of clever window treatments created by product designer Patrick Laing and textile designer Abi Williams. I so desire the Blue Tree design for my own bedroom window.
If you need to create a valentine quickly, take some inspiration from from the valentines made of recycled goods in the Craft Flickr pool. They range from the simple to the literal to the secret.