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How To Fold an Origami Shirt from a Dollar Bill.

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Why? Because you can. And it looks cool. And you might get to keep the dollar you borrowed. And why not...And, oh, just watch the video. Origami American Dollar Bill Shirt Image. »MORE

September 04, 2008
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The Solar-Powered Plant.

By Chrisjob Solartree1

From Inhabitat: "At first glance this energy producing “plant” may look pretty commonplace, but looks can be deceiving. AIST, Mitsubishi and Tokki has enveloped each solar leaf in an ultra thin film to repel oxygen and water which will make it more durable and friendlier to the harsh outdoor environment. If this prototype performs up to par, they are looking at applying this technology from walls and windows to clothes and toys." And, if you're looking for a little more mature plant, here's a solar tree with photovoltaic leaves. »MORE

September 04, 2008
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11 Tips to Have a Healthy Bathroom.

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Too bad...as it turns out, just wiping down the shower and scrubbing out the toilet and dried toothpaste isn't quite enough. Gomestic offers these 11 tips towards healthy bathroom maitnance. Sink drains Shower Heads Toilet lids Bath Towels Shower curtain Excess water Mascara Soiled linens and underwear Soap Dishes Rinsing cup Toothbrushes     »MORE

September 04, 2008
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Simple, and completely DIYable, Box Shelves.

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It's amazing how such a simple design and contruction works so well. A bit of MDF with a router run over the edges, some screws mounted to a cleat (as you can see in the photo), and they're yours for, what?, 20 dollars? Via. »MORE

September 04, 2008
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How To Make a Steampunk Shirt

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This week on Threadbanger learn how to make a Steampunk shirt! For more Steampunk outfits and accessories visit Threadbanger.com. It was Steampunk Week! So also learn how to make goggles, bustles, gloves, and more!   Place an old long sleeve shirt out in front of you and, with some chalk, sketch a front breast plate pattern to the front. Take a piece of newspaper and trace half of your pattern onto it. Fold over and cut out. Pin to another piece of fabric. Another old shirt preferable a good contrasting color. Pin down the pattern and cut out, allowing a... »MORE

September 04, 2008
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How to Turn Old Magazines into Woven Art

By DIY Maven Weaving

June over at lovely Folding Trees shares her incredibly easy yet effective method of using old magazines to weave beautiful note cards and book marks. June also suggests using the technique to make wall art, book covers and pen pots too!Supplies you’ll need:paper (glossy magazine pages and copy paper)pencilrulerXaxto knifecutting matWhat you’ll need to do:Click on over to Folding Trees to see the entire tutorial. Via Craftzine. »MORE

September 04, 2008
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The Incredible Rotating Bathtub/Shower

By DIY Maven Bath-spin-wash

Ron Arad, in conjunction with Teu-Co., has designed this utterly unique, prototype luxury bath item. It’s a combination bathtub/shower/art installation. Art installation, because of its aesthetic appeal and shower/bathtub because it performs both functions via rotation. Tub becomes shower and shower becomes tub with a 180 degree turn. Source. »MORE

September 04, 2008
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Sofas 101

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My Home Ideas has an informative breakdown of 10 different sofa styles that will make you the champion of name-that-style, or am I the only one who plays that game? From ‘Tuxedo’ to the less known ‘Knole’ and everything in between, check out the list, complete with pictorial examples, here. »MORE

September 04, 2008
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A Rookie Mistake

By Deborah S+hook

I originally posted this on my blog House&Hound but I thought the info. might be useful for some of you Curbly dog owners! Daniel and I went out to dinner on Friday night to celebrate our last weekend together in Minneapolis. There's a pretty good Italian restaurant on Lake Street called Amore Victoria, and we were lucky enough to score a beautiful table outside, on a more than beautiful evening. Five minutes into our meal a random puppy dog runs up to our table and starts licking up the parmesan cheese crumbs. Turns out the poor little guy is lost,... »MORE

September 03, 2008
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DIY: Not Knotty Pine Anymore

By ModHomeEcTeacher Panelingproject_007a

Here's a sneak peak of the Knotty Pine re-do.  Cleanup and reorganization is so tedious until you get immersed in feeling all smug and self-righteous with your tidiness and order.  There was much to be learned from this DIY undertaking.  Complete planning instead of impulsive diving in was the best move I made.  Perseverence using new equipment (the spray painter) was well worth it in time saved.  Not quite perfectionism, but pretty darn close to it, helped me feel really proud of the job I did and that unbeatable feeling of accomplishment.  If I were to do it again, I would  fill all the holes in... »MORE

September 03, 2008
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Li Jianye Doorbells

By DIY Maven Enterbell-pianobell-by-li-jianye

These doorbells by Li Jianye are in concept stage, but they're so cool, they shouldn't stay there for long. Via. »MORE

September 03, 2008
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13 Creative Ways to Re-Use Old CD Cases

By DIY Maven Picture%20frame2

1. For the photogs:    You can use it as is or add a little patterned flare for some personality. 2. For the restauranteur:    Use them to hold your customers’ bills.    Display your menus.    Use them to hold promotional material. 3. For the Cover Girl wannabes:    Turn them into a makeup pallet box;    Or even a compact makeup station.4. For the organized:    Revamp that old case into a desktop calender;    Or perhaps a desktop planner. 5. For the collectors:    CD cases make for good transportation of your precious collections, such as coins and stamps. 6. For the artist:    A little deconstruction... »MORE

September 03, 2008
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The World’s Largest Swimming Pool

By DIY Maven Satelital_san_alfonso

At 1,000 yards long, this man-made crystal-clear salt-water lagoon covers 20 acres, has a 115 ft deep end and holds 66 million gallons of water. Located at the San Alfonso de Mar resort in Algarrobo, Chile, the pool took 5 years and 1 billion pounds to build and 2 million pounds a year just to maintain. It draws water from the sea and filters it, keeping it in constant circulation. Warmed by the sun, the pool reaches 26C or about 9 degrees warmer than the sea next to it. Via.   »MORE

September 03, 2008
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Open Call For Art!

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3rd Ward Fall Solo Show: An Open Call to Find One Extraordinary Artist. This nation-wide open call for ambitious, distinct and provocative work is open to artists working in all mediums - sculpture, photography, painting, printmaking, motion graphics, illustration, installation, industrial design, graphic design, film, video and more. For this call Gawker Artists has come on as a sponsor and this year's Judging Panel includes Clay Rockefeller, co-founder of The Steel Yard and Anita Durst, founder of Chashama.The Selected Artist will receive:    * $1,000 cash grant    * 1-month residency at 3rd Ward with FULL facility access    * An exhibition and... »MORE

September 02, 2008
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How To Make a 'Sham-delier' With PDF Template

By lilybee Ghost_shamdelier

I made this 'Sham-delier' to give my balcony a little indoor/outdoor ooh la la. It was inspired in part by Philippe Starck's Ghost Chairs, I love the whole classic shape/modern material juxtaposition. Anyway, if you want to make your own here's what you'll need: Two Flexible plastic chopping boards, mine came from the Dollar Store but Ikea does them too. Two flameless tea lights, again, Dollar Store finds, but you could try here Some decorative scrapbooking chain... yup, it's from the Dollar Store... This PDF template, or you could try your own design. Step 1: So, you can either print... »MORE

September 02, 2008
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DIY Sky-Cam Unipod

By DIY Maven Monopod_feature

Photojojo’s Sky-Cam is just about he coolest unipod out there. And it’s DIY-able! But why oh why would you need your own sky-cam? Because it’s a great way to take group and crowd photos, as well as adding some interesting perspective to just about any other kind of shot. To make a sky-cam, you’ll need the following:a small cameraa telescoping extension pole, 4 to 8 feet long and with a plastic threaded topa 1/4" - 10 hangar bolda drill and pliersFor  the tutorial, head on over to Photojojo, which also includes a portable, less conspicuous version of the diy sky-cam. »MORE

September 02, 2008
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