Wood Crafts and Carvings workshop planned in Goa
Panaji, Jul 4 : The Directorate of Art and Culture has organised three 10-day workshops on 'Wood Crafts and Carvings' for youth soon in Goa to promote and preserve traditional arts of Goa this year. newkerala.com |
Behind the Scenes at Maker Faire Detroit
I'm at the Henry Ford Museum, behind the scenes of this weekend's Maker Faire Detroit. This is the nerve center of the entire operation. It's hard to believe that a team with fewer than 12 core players can create an event with more than 260 makers. Current tasks include coordinating the needs of each and every maker, setting up all of the infrastructure, unpacking materials, sending press releases and hanging signs. I'm about to head out for a tour and get my bearings on the campus. Stay tuned!Read the Full Story » | More on CRAFT » | Comments » | Read more articles in Events | Digg this! blog.craftzine.com |
John Park's Brandied Cherries
MAKE contributor and television host John Park is quite the cocktail connoisseur, so I was thrilled to see pictures of his homemade cocktail cherries inspired by our latest CRAFT video. He scrubbed through the video on his iPad, perfect for recipes in the kitchen. John told me he plans to fork the recipe and try different liqueurs in different small batches. Brandied Cocktail CherriesRead the Full Story » | More on CRAFT » | Comments » | Read more articles in Food | Digg this! blog.craftzine.com |
New crafts center
Art Magic of Stanhope is combining with Designs by Susie-Q to create a brand new arts and crafts center in Stanhope on 62 Main Street. Karen Klein of Art Magic teaches with a variety of art media including clay sculpture, drawing, oils, watercolors, printmaking and cartooning. Sue Fenimore is a crafts teacher specializing in scrap booking, jewelry, and card making. Art Magic can be reached by ... strausnews.com |
Crafts capture attention
Tina Bernacchi checks out the glass and metal work by Monument artist Loretta Mertz Oct. 2 during the 39th annual Friends Craft Fair in Ketring Park. More than 300 vendors set up tents for the free event that raised money for programs at the Littleton Museum and Bemis Public Library. coloradocommunitynewspapers.com |