Archive for October, 2007

27
Oct

Our stained glass booth

Posted By admin in Glass

This is a brief video tour of of our stained glass booth set up at Meriwether Lewis craft show, Oct 12, 2007

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27
Oct

Miniature Polymer Clay Teapot

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Learn how to make miniature teapots with polymer clay in 1:12 scale for dollhouses.
Christel Jensen shows how to make a pepper teapot. Supercute project.
For more inspiring projects and her handmade creations visit website http://www.littletreasure.no.

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27
Oct

Kids Halloween Party Prep

Posted By admin in Kids Crafts

making a trifling magic thingy

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26
Oct

Going Green with GlobalTV week 7

Posted By admin in Kids Crafts

It would seem that kids are born with an instinct to do the right thing. What better way to learn how to be a little more sustainable than with the little ones we have in our lives.

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26
Oct

New Glass Christmas Ornaments

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Now make Glass Christmas Ornaments with your family photos in seconds. Makes Christmas Ornaments, Special Occasions, Birthdays, and many more.

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25
Oct

Ekaterinburg Yekaterinburg 2004 Russia RU .: www.KAT.NU :.

Posted By admin in Blacksmithing

History:
Ekaterinburg is 280 years old. Originally established by the Russian Emperor, Peter the Great, as a major industrial and administrative centre and it has remained so for nearly three centuries.

The glory of the foundation of Ekaterinburg is shared by two “fledglings of Peter’s nest” - Captain Vasilij Tatishchev who determined the location of the plant/fortress, and the engineer and general of artillery, William de Gennin, who later put the plant into operation. On November 7 (18), 1723 two iron-forging hammers were put into operation in the hammer-forging shop of the plant. This event was registered as the official date of birth of the town named after the Saint Martyr Catherine (Ekaterina in Russian), the patroness of mining crafts, and after the reigning empress who had been baptized Catherine by the Russian Orthodox Church.

http://www.Ekaterinburg.TK

At the same time, Ekaterinburg was turning into a centre of non-mining industries and banking business. The discovery of Siberian gold brought about a fabulous wealth to the city and stimulated its growth. For a long time the mining of this gold was the monopoly of the Ekaterinburg merchants - the Ryazanovs, Rastorguyevs, Balandins, and others.

Situated on the border between Europe and Asia the town also played an important mediating role in trade. Initially, one part of the fortress, and then of the town, was called a “Trade” part. In 1843 the State Commercial Bank opened its branch office in Ekaterinburg; the “Siberian”, the “Volga-Kama”, and the “City Community Banks” began operating here early in the XXth century.

Despite its provincial character, the town was a major cultural center. It had a mining school, a mining research society, and a mining museum. 1843 was the year of the establishment of the town’s first theatre company, for which, four years later, the citizens constructed a theatre building on Glavny Prospect (Main Street). In 1870, the Ural Society of Science Enthusiasts was established whose members published works about the Ural region and organized expeditions. The national crisis caused by World War I, the February revolution and the October upheaval radically changed the fate of the town. On October 26, 1917 Soviet Power was proclaimed in Ekaterinburg.
Before the civil war Ekaterinburg became a regional centre, and in 1923 it was granted it’s rights, and in 1923 it was granted the rights of the administrative centre of the huge, newly established Ural region.

In 1924 the name of Ekaterinburg disappeared from the map of the country. As the totalitarian regime grew stronger it gave the names of its leaders to all places, big and small. Thus, Ekaterinburg was renamed “Sverdlovsk” and in 1934 it became the main city of the region bearing the same name.

Throughout the 1920s - 1930s Ekaterinburg preserved its significance as an industrial and cultural centre of the Urals. The construction of huge plants brought about a threefold increase in its population. The Sverdlovsk builders constructed dozens of industrial buildings, blocks of flats, schools, shops and hospitals. In 1925 the city got its first water supply line and first bus routes. In 1929 the first tram appeared on its streets and a broadcasting station was put into operation. High-rise buildings became the sign of the time.

http://www.Yekaterinburg.TK

In 1940, the city had 12 institutions of higher learning, 30 technical schools, 100 secondary schools, 166 libraries, 7 museums, and 5 theatres.
Sverdlovsk was turning into a city of big science. In 1932 the USSR Academy of Sciences opened its branch here. During the years of World War II the city was turned into a powerful arsenal of military equipment and armaments. The leading enterprises of the city were converted to military production. Sverdlovsk gave refuge to the People’s Commissariat of Nonferrous Metallurgy, the Presidium of the USSR Academy of Sciences, the Air-Force Academy, the Central Theatre of Soviet Army, the famous Moscow MHAT theatre, and the unique collections of the Hermitage.

http://www.Ekaterinburg.KAT.NU
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24
Oct

Waldorf Woodworking With Kids

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A simple woodworking project you can do with children. Complete DVD and E-book available at: www.thedreamangels.com

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24
Oct

Polymer clay populer jewelery www.fimo.web.tr

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Fimo (polymer clay) ile takı yapımı.
Colourful popular jewelery.
project: Gamze AKTAN

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23
Oct

Pages from Mariah Hawk’s Art Journal

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These are pages from my handmade art journals. Music by Joni Mitchell.
http://www.mariahhawk.com/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/mariah_hawk/

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23
Oct

MAYAmake.How-to.Digital-Decal

Posted By admin in Sewing

This film explains how to sew a digital display for use as a car accessory. It was created by our very own Steve Spencer as part of a competition that Scion held called “Craft My Ride.” Steve has been working on this during nights and weekends and its pretty fun stuff. He used http://www.sensables.com authoring tools (beta version) to design the animation.

Go here to see still shots!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/15934154@N06/sets/72157602645536602/

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