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I'd like to redo this one so that it makes a better circle submitted by nobody@flickr.com (theshutdoor) on Thu, 2008-03-27 10:49 submitted by nobody@flickr.com (liquidnight) on Thu, 2008-03-27 10:48 submitted by nobody@flickr.com (.....antonio.....) on Thu, 2008-03-27 10:47 submitted by nobody@flickr.com (.....antonio.....) on Thu, 2008-03-27 10:47 submitted by nobody@flickr.com (.....antonio.....) on Thu, 2008-03-27 10:47 submitted by nobody@flickr.com (nattynattyboom) on Thu, 2008-03-27 10:29 submitted by nobody@flickr.com (ideacat) on Thu, 2008-03-27 10:27 ideacat posted a photo:
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Street art in Roma read more | Instructables - Stencil feedsubmitted by grabbingsand on Wed, 2007-11-21 13:44 Want to put a special design on a cake but don't know where to begin icing?
We had that problem, until we solved it with a homemade cake stencil. All we needed was a piece of 11" x 17" paper, an X-Acto knife, some high-lighters and some powdered sugar.
And a cake, of course.
Keep yo...
By: grabbingsandsubmitted by oliphant on Sat, 2007-11-17 16:32 So goes the old adage:- my anime fandom is too old/uncool, so I must make my own fanart!
I really like stencil art, but am not rebellious enough to go desecrate the city streets. Cutting stencils out of heavy cardboard requires a lot of patience, so instead I've opted for generic computer paper. Of...
By: oliphantsubmitted by stasterisk on Thu, 2007-11-15 05:45 Here's how to take sweet swag and make it personal!
Make a Big Square
Make a big square stencil.
Fill in the big square with light-colored paint.
Silkscreening paint works better. I wanted to do it fast, so I grabbed a can of spraypaint.
Now my shirt is really stiff.
I also lasercut a fine gr...
By: stasterisksubmitted by poi_pai on Tue, 2007-11-13 06:56 As I was cleaning my cubicle at work, I realized how many energy drinks I down a day, Why I'm still tired I don't know... I decided to bring them home and throw them in the old recycle bin. The rockstar cans caught my attention for some reason. I thought something fun can come out of this stuff! ...
By: poi_paisubmitted by tumblingblocks on Mon, 2007-11-05 14:21 Make a skeleton costume using freezer paper and paint.
Materials:
black long sleeve shirt
leggings or long johns
white fabric paint
freezer paper
pencil
iron
glow-in-the-dark fabric paint (optional)
Draw the bones
Draw some basic bone shapes on the papery (not plastic-y) side of the freezer pap...
By: tumblingblockssubmitted by houseofdarkly on Mon, 2007-11-05 13:12 The making of a crazy costume, more or less from start to finish, with some fun techniques to surprise your friends and confound your enemies. Condensed version of four months of my life, neatly packaged for your convenience - because doesn't everyone want to be a feared and adored demon sorcerer?
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By: houseofdarklysubmitted by gschoppe on Mon, 2007-11-05 12:04 I go overboard for Halloween. Its the only holiday I know of where the do it yourself spirit is embraced and encouraged. I see many commercialized American households buy off the shelf displays and call it a day, but in any given town there is at least one house where the display is a true labour ...
By: gschoppesubmitted by jessyratfink on Mon, 2007-11-05 10:24 If you blew your entire Halloween budget on your costume and yet you still need to buy treats for your party, here's a simple and yet fancy way to make up for it. :D
Cakes and cupcakes are the way to go. You can make 2 cakes or 40+ cupcakes for under 10 dollars in most cases. This should keep every...
By: jessyratfinksubmitted by Markp.com on Wed, 2007-10-31 08:29 How I created my Darth Vader pumpkin!
Tools needed
You will need, masking tape (the kind painters use), a selection of knives: a large kitchen knife, some smaller scalpel type knives (I got these from a pound store/dollar store), scissors for cutting out your design.
Your design on the Pumpkin
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By: Markp.comsubmitted by Plusea on Tue, 2007-10-30 03:05 How to make simple reverseable mobile phone bags out of neoprene that will protect your mobile phone from rain and impact.
For one Mobile Phonebag you will need:
Materials
- 17x14cm piece of 3mm thick neoprene laminated with different colour jersey on either side (available from www.sedochemicals....
By: Plusea read more Ekosystem feedsubmitted by on Wed, 2008-03-26 22:55 :upd8: Another quick update from Ukraine + 3rd issue of Ride the Beast . submitted by on Tue, 2008-03-25 21:29 :upd8: Quick update with elite flix whose ABOVE's Panama Palindrome (read it backwards as well). submitted by on Mon, 2008-03-24 20:03 :upd8: Photos from old unanswered e-mail and ekosystem flickr group (Macs, Ovni, MezzoForte, Hao, Fafi, Claudio Ethos, Seacreative...) :upd8: Good campaign from Thailand for Pepper Spray . submitted by on Sun, 2008-03-23 20:50 :upd8: The Passion by Peter Fuss . :upd8: Space Invader + Axel Void + 56K + Viagrafik... submitted by on Sun, 2008-03-23 11:49 :upd8: A few pages from new Belio book with comments from 36. submitted by on Fri, 2008-03-21 21:52 Daily flix + the artist formely known as Stak has a website (via) + Christian (C215) & Samantha from Stencil History X interviewed on french radio France Culture submitted by on Thu, 2008-03-20 21:52 :upd8: Daily photos + preview of Swoon & Monica Canilao show. submitted by on Wed, 2008-03-19 14:28 :upd8: JR in Brussels + daily photos + Deleted magazine with Zevs, Spy, Yar, Alex Fakso, Tilt, Honet... submitted by on Tue, 2008-03-18 18:19 :upd8: Photos from Nomadaz, a show curated by Pablo Aravena in California with original pieces from El Tono, Nuria, 108, Dem, Sixe, Nano4814, Bo130 & Microbo (thanks El Tono & Pablo). :upd8: Photo gallery of drawings in Odessa... submitted by on Mon, 2008-03-17 16:19 :upd8: Dublin photo report with Espo, Lints, Dface, Asbestos, Belin... (thanks Lints) read more ArteCallejero feedsubmitted by Arte Callejero on Thu, 2008-03-27 06:01 Dallas, Estados Unidos, 2007 submitted by Arte Callejero on Wed, 2008-03-26 23:40 Condesa, D.F., México, 2008 submitted by Arte Callejero on Wed, 2008-03-26 08:17 submitted by Arte Callejero on Tue, 2008-03-25 19:56 Tepoztlan, Morelos, México, 2008 submitted by Arte Callejero on Tue, 2008-03-25 07:12 submitted by Arte Callejero on Mon, 2008-03-24 19:16 Bolivar, Centro Histórico, D.F., México, 2008 submitted by Arte Callejero on Mon, 2008-03-24 04:37 Tepoztlán, Morelos, México, 2008 submitted by Arte Callejero on Sun, 2008-03-23 06:35 submitted by Arte Callejero on Sat, 2008-03-22 04:28 "Las ideas sobreviven a quienes las generan" submitted by Arte Callejero on Sat, 2008-03-22 04:22 Como una necesidad de conocer la visión oficial acerca del arte urbano y de informar al público en qué consiste este movimiento, el Museo de la Ciudad de México presenta la exposición Las calles están diciendo cosas. Con un total de 42 piezas de diversas técnicas: graffiti, arte-objeto, video, serigrafía, cartel, entre otras, elaboradas exprofeso para este espacio, la exhibición revisa las intervenciones que se han hecho en distintas ciudades de la República Mexicana, dando voz a diversos colectivos y artistas originarios de lugares como Oaxaca, Puebla, Guadalajara, Culiacán y Mérida. “Surge como una necesidad de informar a la gente lo que sucede en realidad con el movimiento, no se trata de abrir el debate sobre lo bueno o lo malo de que alguien pueda cometer actos ilegales o no. Se trata sólo de abrir un espacio para que vean lo que están haciendo y puedan decir si son delincuentes en verdad”, menciona Celso Martell, organizador de la muestra. Asimismo, explica que es una exposición itinerante a la que siempre se suman artistas y en determinadas sedes participan otros creadores en el proyecto. Son más de 50 creadores y colectivos que participan en alguna actividad, no sólo con obra, sino también al impartir talleres y conferencias... http://chilangabanda.com/2008/03/06/las-calles-estan-diciendo-cosas/Dónde Pino Suárez #30, Col. Centro Tel. 5542-0671 De M a D de 10 a 18 hrs $20 Las calles están diciendo cosas, de marzo 11 a junio 1 read more |