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| How To Make Fake Blood |
| Here's a video from Howcast about how to make fake blood. Ingredients include light corn syrup and red, blue and yellow food coloring. Cough syrup and chicken livers are additional options if you want |
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| Post-it Notes Top 10 Finalists |
| 3M's Post-It Notes YouTube Channel ran a contest for user-submitted Post-It note videos. You can see the ten finalists in the video below. One of them will win a $10,000 prize on October 15th. |
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| Make a Hat and Shorts From Old Pants |
| This Threadbanger episode stars guest designer Liz Tilley . Tilley teaches you how to make both a hat and shorts from an old pair of pants. Cut Out + Keep made a hat using this tutorial. |
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| Face Stamp Expresses Different Emotions |
The Face Stamp from Design Office A4 is a smiley face stamp that can be squeezed to make several different expressions. The Face Stamp is soft so you can squish it to change the happy face |
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| MoMA: Color Chart |
The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) has added a cool art exhibit called Color Chart that showcases contemporary artists use of color. The exhibit can be browsed online as well. You can view the |
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| One Eyed Heart Valentine |
| Here's a cute Valentine's Day craft idea that's also quick and easy to make. It's a one-eyed heart or one-googly-eyed heart Valentine. Kids will love the Valentine's googly eye. You need seven |
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| How to Make an Origami Valentine |
| In this video Madeline Merced - the How to Girl - teaches you how to easily make a cool and pretty Origami Valentine. Here's what you'll need. scissors, a ruler, an assortment of origami paper |
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| Recession Fuels a Holiday Crafts Boom |
The New York Times has a story about how craft stores are a bright spot in the weak economy. They also mention a boom at Etsy as people look to buy handmade items.
Craft stores, from giant |
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| Life is Better With Art in It |
Eighteen-year-old Tess Brownson of Golden, CO won The Art Institutes and Americans for the Arts Poster Design Competition with the above poster. Brownson's celever illustration featured a pair |
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