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Recycled Kaleidoscope
Make a classic optics toy from an old CD case.
From MAKE:
14: Optics page 57
Wall Eye
Build your own opaque projector.
From MAKE:
14: Optics page 74
Living Room Baja Buggies
With wireless cameras on board, these radio-controlled racers give you virtual reality telepresence.
From MAKE:
14: Optics page 96
Made With Love by Hannah
Hannah Kopacz' world includes frisky gnomes, squirrel brooches, and a Cuckoo Cabin full of enchanted craftiness.
From
CRAFT:
06: Play page 26
The Cardboard Cobbler
Folk singer Phranc surrounds herself with striking clothes and other fun stuff all of which she's made from cardboard.
From
CRAFT:
05: Paper page 42
Mister Jalopy's Urban Guerrilla Movie House
Your own DIY drive-in.
From MAKE:
11: Alt Vehicles page 48
Southern Accents
Shari Enge brings art and mystery to the craft of doll making.
From
CRAFT:
04: Costumes page 26
Calling All Salty Sea Dogs
Your matey will look shipshape in this piratical costume.
From
CRAFT:
04: Costumes page 56
Propeller Chip
BASIC Stamp's Chip Gracey puts a new spin on microcontrollers.
From MAKE:
10: Home Electronics page 76
Lady Bends the Tubes
See inside Shawna Peterson's neon workshop.
In
Workshop
from MAKE:
10: Home Electronics page 120

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