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Needlesandpens Needles and Pens in San Francisco is a combination DIY Goods, Zine Shop and Art Gallery. I recently took a visit to the shop, located in the Mission district and had fun browsing the wide variety of handmade goods. Read more...
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Smallhall While we'd love to have all our readers visit MAKE in person for Trick or Treating today, we realize it would be logistically challenging. So, if you're a resident in the 3D virtual world Second Life (free download, runs on Mac/PC). You can visit us on MAKE:land here and get a goodie bag with some special treats from MAKE Magazine! Here are some screen shots of what we're doing. Read more...
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Papermaking Make your own paper by recycling newspaper or old paper. Embellish them with pressed flower petals or add some color with crushed grass. From this, you'll be able to create all kinds of neat craft projects like handmade journals or cards. Just in time for handmade holiday gifts. Thanks Rick! Link.
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arrow HOW TO - Vintage Polaroid camera modding
PolaroidMark writes "Here's how to convert old obsolete 1950's era Polaroid 110a cameras into semi-proffesional, full manual, large format work horses. The site describes the process of converting these cheap old cameras to accept easily available modern pack film. There are lo-fi methods and is mainly directed toward poor starving photographers or college students who can not afford a Litman 45 single." Link.
Posted by Phillip Torrone | October 31, 2005 at 06:28 PST | Discuss (2)  
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arrow HOW TO - Make Toxic Waste (a tasty dessert)
Toxicwaste03Detailed story of making a creepy Halloween-themed jello and pudding dessert in an acquarium. Made from all sorts of gummy worms, gummy salamanders, candy eye balls, licorice and lips - along with 19 packs of Jello. It's so gross looking, I want to make this. Link.
Posted by Phillip Torrone | October 31, 2005 at 06:27 PST | Discuss (0)  
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