There are links to the tutorial for insturctions on how to make the mini Santas.
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Learn how the Cardboard Institute of Technology (CIT) constructs disposable multiverses. #tinkeringtuesday Working out of a huge, shared warehouse space on Treasure Island in the San Francisco Bay, CIT builds sprawling mythologies and microworlds out of scavenged cardboard and hot glue (bought in 20 lb. boxes). Want more details or suggestions? This activity and over 150 more from artists and tinkerers are featured for you to try yourself in The Art of Tinkering, available now at http://tinkering.exploratorium.edu/the-art-of-tinkering
The Plague Doctor from You’re a Daisy If You Do Designs $7.00 pattern here.
Plague doctor Gothic doll from Anna Boychenko $4.50 pattern here.
Plague Doctor from NeedleNoodles $4.00 pattern here.
I’ve seen Plague Doctor fabrics made into journal covers, totes, and even pendants.
Doctors of the Plague by nixels from Spoonflower here.
Plague Doctor by ameliae from Spoonflower here.
Chibi Plague Doctors Black and White by ameliae from Spoonflower here. White and Black is here.
DIY Beak Mask Tutorial and Pattern from jos.net.au here. Updated Link
Make a DIY Steampunk Plague Doctor Mask using Craft Foam. Here’s the pattern for the Craft Foam Plague Mask by Chris Huebert here.
Plague Doctor Mask by vivid-and-trivial from Instructables here. For more guidance on how to make this mask, look at the comments. Lots of people have made their own version of this mask.
Asobi by Yasutoki Kariya
“Asobi” was created by art student Yasutoki Kariya for his senior thesis exhibition. Meaning “play,” the installation is comprised of 11 computer-programmed incandescent light bulbs hung from strings. They playfully re-enact Newton’s Cradle, visualizing the transfer of kinetic energy in the form of light. (via Spoon & Tamago)
More GIFs at Experiments in Motion
Pallet bed by instagram.com/jellinadetmar
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