Communicator – DIY Star Trek Communicator and Tricorder
If you have a box of tacks and an old transistor radio, you can make an inexpensive Star Trek communicator and Tricorder.
If you have a box of tacks and an old transistor radio, you can make an inexpensive Star Trek communicator and Tricorder.
Turn your no longer used or duplicate records into a cute record wreath for your favorite music-loving friend.
Since I’d already done the male Star Trek costumes, figured I’d do the female version as well for the Lt. Uhura Costume.
Need a 4th of July serving tray? You can easily make one from an old cookie sheet and some red, white, and blue paper. I have a pretty small tray here, but if you’re...
If an Anovos replica is a little out of your price range, you can make your own TOS Star Trek costumes out of a turtleneck with almost no sewing for under $10. Pick up...
If you have some old vinyl records lying around, use them to make a record wreath.
This dress works great as a sorceress costume, but is actually based on the mother confessor dress from the Legend of the Seeker show.
You can dye your eggs in gradient by slowly removing them from a single dye color one section at a time. If you’re going to use food coloring, adding a little vinegar to your...
This technique is basically the same as the Ukrainian batik eggs, except that you use masking tape instead of hot wax to mask the eggs from the dye. If you’re dying eggs with kids...