If you're in the world of 3D printing, you've probably heard of Thingiverse. Here are some alternatives to jumpstart your 3D printing projects!
No matter the age, kids love playing with mini cities. Building a city from is a great open ended activity for anyone, keeping kids busy for hours at a time. They require minimal materials and only things you can find around the house. It's also the perfect opportunity to talk about architecture and
DIY projects can be so expensive, but not these recycled item DIYs. Show them off to your friends so they see just how resourceful and creative you are!
Kids can make these Colored Paper Collage Sculptures as a sculpture and colored paper collage project all rolled into one.
It's easy to replicate anything with cardboard, and I love making these realistic Cardboard Sculptures! If you live in a city, it's an economical material.
Turn nature into art with these amazing Andy Goldsworthy Art Projects for Kids! Get inspired to go out, pick up something & turn it into something beautiful!
Students will love learning about Geometry, Area and 3D Shapes in this interactive and fun 3D Nets Geometry activity.
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We have another fun project for your kids (or you) to do during the hot summer months, this time we are sharing a fun summer agamograph template with you. Making an agamograph is really, really
If you like playing with paper whether it’s new or recycled this chart for all sorts of ways to manipulate paper could really come in handy for making all sorts of things from flowers to scul…
Shape Activity For Preschoolers This shape activity for preschoolers requires very simple materials. It is the perfect project for little...
Top 35+ Robotics project ideas for Students, Makers, Engineers, and Hobbyists. Try our list of Arduino and Raspberry Pi projects including code samples.
Michael Murphy challenges the boundaries between the second and third dimensions in his art. What appears to be a painting is, in fact, a series of
We love using materials that we already have lying around like cardboard so we turned some scraps into a 3D cardboard structure.
You buy yarn for a project, and when the project is complete, you're left with just a small amount of yarn. It's not enough for another project, but it's still good, so you don't want to throw it away.
Wenige Lebensmittel bieten so viele Vorteile wie Ingwer. Gaby Vaca-Flores, RDN, Bildungsspezialistin von HUM, baut die Kraftwerkspflanze ab und teilt ihr Lieblingsrezept für...
Hi-Fructose has a great round-up of surreal sculptures by Emil Alzamora. This one is "Afterlife Afterthought" from 2006.
Teaching students how to find the surface area of 3D shapes can be tricky, especially when they are looking at a 2D diagram. Students are much better at visualizing 3D shapes when they have plenty of hands-on experience with them. This 3D Pop-up nets folder is the perfect activity for introducing surface area. If you […]
Collage artists are often confronted with questions of copyright and ownership. Can I take and use this image? If I do, when will cease to be someone else’s and become my own? Does such a line even exist? This project deals directly with these questions, employing a common theme –the colour yellow– to alter, and […]
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If you're a homeschool parent, and you want to add Robotics to your child's education, then you'll want to read this article!
Solar Powered WiFi Weather Station V1.0: In this Instructable, I am going to show you how to build a Solar powered WiFi Weather Station with a Wemos board. The Wemos D1 Mini Pro has a small form-factor and a wide range of plug-and-play shields make it an ideal solution for quickly getting …
Want a fun activity to keep your kids busy? Try doing some 3-D drawings and make a pair of 3-D glasses for your kids. They will love this fun project. This is a science and
Spanish sculptor David Moreno (previously) continues to blur the lines between two and three dimensions with his architectural artworks. Created using hundreds of steel rods and lengths of piano wire, Moreno’s sculptures take the shape of buildings, and his more recent works have ventured indoors, highlighting interior details like doorways and staircases. In 2017, the artist also created a large, immersive installation in the United Arab Emirates titled “Connecting Doors.” Moreno shares his work on Instagram and Behance. More
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2x4 wood projects that are simple, inexpensive, and great looking! Over 27 Project ideas using 2x4 structural lumbar to inspire you!
Learn how to make a square bubble that mimics tensile structures. This bubble cube can also be made in other geometric shapes!
Try this super fun, and simple science project today! Students learn about landforms and animal habitats as they make this landform diorama project. This is a perfect simple science project.
How to make a robotic coloring machine for kids using items from your toy box.
Save the earth and some money with these 25+ crafts with magazines! These projects allow you to repurpose magazines into other things.
Modernist architecture has the best public relations managers since the name itself evokes notions like “contemporary” or “current,” while brutalism sounds like a metal band struggling to create an adjective. While quite recent, modernism isn’t defined by being “new,” rather, it’s a design philosophy that celebrates experimentation and rejects rules.
How to make money with your hobby? Check out these money-making hobbies from home. Frugal and profitable craft hobbies.
Are you bored and looking for something to do? We first discovered crocheting when we were kids on the set filming our first movie. A co star's Mother was crocheting while watching her son do
This fun Plant Cycle Craft in 3D is the best way to teach your child about the Seed to Plant Life Cycle. Its easy enough for your 1st Grader to do themself and it's a great science lesson. We love to see how you made yours with #funhousetoyscraft on Instagram!Lets get crafting1. Cut out all of the 4 background's and the single items.2. Fold the background halfway then fold the bottom up. 3. Add glue to the "glue" area.4. Now you have the the first quarter of the Cycle. Make 3 more. 5. Glue the s
{Fabric Stamps} Whenever I do a textile project I am left with quite a lot of scraps which I am not eager to throw away. On the other hand they take so much space with their disproportionate sizes and shapes and storing them is a head-scratching job. Recently, decluttering and sorting through my fabric stash, I piled them up in a box, hoping to find the right project to use them for. I thought of fabric beads and necklaces first {you know me}, but decided to check up on some fresh pinterest ideas. I narrowed the list to 10 awesome projects. 1. The cutest will have to be the Fabric Stamps above. 2. Next, using the scraps to make some adorable pillows {Tea Cup Pillow} {Raindrop Pillow} {Sprocket Pillows} 3. Fantastic toys: {Fabric Tea Bags} {Matching Game} {Plushies} {Gone Fishing} 4. Garlands and Buntings: {Garlands} {Garland} {Garland} 5. Dreamy Dream Catchers: {Dream Catcher} 6. Warm and Colorful Birdhouses: {Birdhouses} 7. Upcycling wooden spoons: {Upcycling with scraps} 8. Fabric Scraps Magnets: {Fabric Scraps Magnets} {Magnets} 9. Fabric Scraps as Wall Art {Wall Art} {Fabric Scraps as Art} {Fabric Scraps Art} {Fabric Wall Art} 10. Fabric Scraps Mobile {Vintage Sheet Mobile} {DIY Scrap Fabric Mobile} {Fabric Tassels Mobile}
DIY projects can be so expensive, but not these recycled item DIYs. Show them off to your friends so they see just how resourceful and creative you are!