Sauron Costume Tutorial part 3: Body Armor, gloves, chain mail
An old knitted blanket, some craft foam, and duct tape will get you chain mail, armor, and movable gloves to finish your Sauron costume.
An old knitted blanket, some craft foam, and duct tape will get you chain mail, armor, and movable gloves to finish your Sauron costume.
A horseshoe and little shamrock ribbon give this St. Patrick’s Day decoration an added boost of luck.
A long piece of green paper and some scissors will get you a cheery St. Patrick’s Day garland.
A couple sheets of craft foam and some silver paint will get you a fairly metallic looking Sauron helmet for around $10.
You can make a fairly convincing Sauron’s mace using old wrapping paper tubes, some clay, and a little bit of spotty painting.
This is a simple Valentine soap bar that can be made with melt and pour soap. To make this soap bar you’ll need two heart-shaped soap molds, with one being small enough to fit...
A few layers of tissue paper glued together in a honeycomb pattern makes a charming pop-up Valentine heart card. Because tissue paper is so thin, you can fit many layers inside of the card,...
A record clock a fun and practical way use up some vinyl records that are beyond listening, or that you have multiple copies of.
This Captain America shield is made out of a $5 aluminum pizza tray.