They say you never forget how to ride a bike. So if I ever hop back on one, this would be my helmet of choice (of course, I’d have to make my own version to save $200).
Category: craft
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Jenny Lee Fowler is offering custom hand cut leaf silhouette portraits on her etsy site.

This delicate concept appeals to me; the ephemeral human form depicted with an even more fleeting captured slice of nature.
Memento mori!


More (and other portrait types) on her Etsy site.
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Uh oh, I feel a craft project coming on! I’m sure my wonderful housemate will be on board for this one since we are both media freaks (who probably have thousands of old tapes collectively).
Ooo My Design featured these fantastic cassette lamps:

Not only do I love the idea of recycling old media that had meaning for me, but the lighting effect is gorgeous. I definitely have to make one…or many.

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This is the kind of rug that I’d love to have in my home (or future office), but may not allow anyone to walk on. Rather like those decorative “guest towels” that no one in the household dares to touch.
Even better, the scan depicts brain function during a state of warm altruism. I’m in love. Oh fMRI rug, you had me at “axial brain slices.”

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I’ve seen in it posted in more than one place, so my “don’t regurgitate” instincts perked up. But this installation is just so darn gorgeous that I can’t help posting it. I look at a lot of paper craft, and this may be the finest castle I’ve ever seen.

Watarou Itou is a young Tokyo art student who clearly has a bright future in the art world! The installation is entitled Umi no Ue no Oshiro (A Castle On the Ocean).

It took over four years for Itou to complete the project. It is intricately electrically wired for a variety of lighting options (it also features a ferris wheel and train).


More large images at the Source. The different angles and lighting schemes are really worth a look.
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This is certain not a piece for everyone, but Ginga Squid makes a vintage doll eye ring that actually blinks when you move your hand.


You can really tell the eye is a vintage construction, and it goes wonderfully with the rest of the materials. A nice conversation piece, for sure.

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My source for this image strip is entirely in Japanese, so I have no background info. It appears that a crafty fan has constructed a fancy, bejeweled Gundam. This type of project lends itself to all kinds of commentary, but I’ll refrain and let you all draw your own conclusions. I, for one, am impressed. As a lover of contradiction, I feel pretty comfortable with florid, lacy robots.

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This one is for my fellow crafters who love tea. I give you a somewhat literal version of Tea Lights:

I think this would make a dynamite lighting scheme for a cozy coffee house or bakery. I’d love to see a bunch of teacup lights hanging above my table.

(It still works as a home lighting fixture, but I like when public places get creative with their decor). -
This project is high up on the “why didn’t I think of that?” list. I’m not a woman who throws words around easily, so for the rare and precious opportunity to debut the “L” word, I could envision commemorating it with some sort of handmade keepsake.
This hand embroidered love note by Katie Cupcake is just brilliant:
Not sure if I could conjure up comparable awesomeness (well, perhaps I could in the “misanthropic embroidery” category). Something to work on.




