This is a Picrew made by Nuggts @.nuggts on TikTok You can use this Picrew as a profile picture or in a video etc. with credits! Do not claim/use it as your own! I’ll probably update it I hope you like it!
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little guy maker / ちっちゃいメーカー my third picrew :0 (first two were years old, ive since deleted them) please credit @reelrollsweat on tumblr *** — ok to use : profile picture/banner oc reference minor edits — do not use : commercial use (merch, print, adopt, etc) tracing pngtuber nft or ai art generator — いいこと : アイコン オリキャラ / キャラデザイン 多少の加筆 — ダメなこと : 商用利用 トレス PNGチューバー NFTとかAI学習 *** — inspiration : toon me by hellosunnycore baby carrot outfit maker by baby_carrot_art おさむメーカー by おさむくん *** 8.8.23 : release 8.10.23 : new eye color, hair, earring/necklace color, prop 8.12.23 : small fix
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You can engrave so many different materials and things with the Cricut Maker engraving tool! Find out what you can engrave with your Cricut Maker and see how it looks! I LOVE to test things, and my new Cricut Maker Engraving Tool is no exception. I wanted to know what materials we can engrave! The...
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IchigoJam is a single-board computer from Japan! You can program your own game very easy, very fast using IchigoJam BASIC programming language. We're going to introduce IchigoJam itself and bunch of fun games made by kids! Come and join us.
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The Exploratory has been providing making opportunities for young children in Los Angeles for two years through makeshops, public events, in class programs, camps, birthday parties, and educator makeshops. Our mission is to provide tinkering and making learning opportunities for children to practice the mindset skills that they will need to be successful in a future full of unknowns - grit, flexible thinking, creative thinking, frustration tolerance, failing forward, and communication. In making with hundreds of young children, among all the things that we have learned, the biggest lesson for us has been that there is so much we still have to learn! So, Maker Scouts was born as a national program of modern, local communities working together to raise innovation capable young people.
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As the Los Angeles host for the Maker Education Initiative's Maker Corp program, The Exploratory has had the honor of seeing 18+ adults using the same materials that we use with 4+ Maker Scouts and noticing the differences and similarities. It occurred to me today, that children are more apt to have a story - a narrative that is connected to their making projects. Sometimes, its a story that comes from the project - a way for them to establish a sense of place. Other times, we find that a provocation is helpful as a starting point. I've done e-textile projects before and without a provocation, I have noticed that the young makers tend to make copies of other people's design. So, for this introduction to e-textiles, I thought that I would ask " What kind of superhero would you be and where would your power come from?" I also asked " What do you LOVE so much that you feel a strong need to protect it?" We had the best answers - " Cats, Dogs, Eagles, my family, and best of all - MILK."