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Please visit my Etsy Store. Opened in January 2013, new items added every week.

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Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Kindle Cover






Here is one of my recent projects, a case for a Kindle.  It's sized for the WiFi version, but I'm sizing it down to fit the Kindle Fire for my next project.

This post is short and sweet because I'm also working on getting my KickStarter campaign off the ground.  If you don't know what KickStarter is, go check it out - and please keep your eyes peeled for the launch of my campaign in the next few weeks!

Thanks for following me on my journey!

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Acrylic and Wood Lamp

I've been working on this one for a while.  It was actually one of the first projects I started as a Christmas gift for my sister, but it was delayed due to a little bit of a learning curve on lasercutting acrylic, ordering supplies, and tweaking the design.  So, it's finished now, and my little sister should be getting her package in the mail within the next few days.  Sis, if you see this post before the package comes, don't peek!  Just kidding, I hope you like it!

The images on the acrylic are sea animals that I positioned so they would wrap continuously around the piece.  Sis is an aquarist, with a particular interest in raising seahorses, so one of the panels has a nice big seahorse on it.


It has a candelabra size fixture, and a flicker glow bulb makes it a gorgeous little nightlight/mood lamp.  It's not very big, but I might make a larger one at some point.  I'm also thinking about selling these on Etsy, so let me know if you're interested in a custom design.


One last pic of the panels side by side so you can see how the images are wrapped:

The holes will be eliminated in the next piece - they were originally intended for holding pegs so the lamp could be hung or set on its side, but I found I prefer it upright.




Watch for my next post: a Kindle case!

Monday, January 16, 2012

Magic Boxes

Today was a holiday from work, so I used my time wisely at Techshop RDU!  Check out some of the things I made today.  First up, the treasure chest box:

This box was fun to make.  And to all my MTG playing friends:  This box is sized to fit an 80 card deck in Ultra-Pro sleeves or a 100 card deck in the thin generic sleeves.


Next, another book box.  This one is also sized to fit Magic decks.  It's a bit of a tweak from my previous design, with a cool Celtic image on the front.




I also made some other things.  Can you tell I'm obsessed by the living hinge?  I've also seen it called a lattice hinge or a "sninge" which recognizes the lab that made it popular on Make lately.
Prototype of a bracelet

Business card holder
My next post should be something a little different... I'm still working on my sister's Christmas present since I didn't get to see her over the holidays.  It should be ready for pics soon.

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Works in Progress

I spent some time over at the TechShop on Sunday.  I'm finding one of my biggest hurdles is the fact that I use Adobe Illustrator and they use Corel Draw, so I have to import my designs as a generic .EPS file... and of course they don't always transfer properly.  I spent more time messing with the design than I did cutting.  I taught myself how to use Illustrator, so now I guess I need to do the same with Corel Draw!

Despite the slight design hang-ups, I did get a few neat things cut out.   

These are coasters shaped like gears.  When linked they actually interlock and turn.


This is the frame for the gear coasters.
  
This is my first prototype of a box perfectly sized to fit a standard 80 card MTG deck with sleeves.


I have some more time scheduled with the laser for next weekend, so I hope to have a completed working prototype to share very soon.  I'm planning to make several different sizes.

Stay tuned!


Friday, January 6, 2012

Launching Laser Love

I'm launching my blog to share my zero to maker journey.  I've been inspired so much by working at the College of Design and by reading other people's stories of things they've learned and created, like this: http://blog.makezine.com/tag/zerotomaker.  I've turned one of our extra rooms into a craft room that my husband and I share to do "projects."  It's full of things I've slowly collected over the last six months or so, planning to use them in my crafts.  I've completed a few items, and I'll be posting photos of those and others as I finish them.

This Christmas was good to me - my wonderful Mom got me a sewing machine because I've been wanting to learn to sew.  I have it set up, and I'm trying to decide what to make first.


I also joined Techshop RDU an incredible makerspace here in Raleigh.  I'll have access to all kinds of awesome equipment, but right now I'm most excited about the laser cutter.  I learned to use a laser cutter at the shop at work, but since it belongs to the school, the rules are pretty strict about what it can be used for.  Now I don't have to worry about that, and I can design and make things to give as gifts or maybe even to sell!

This is a small box I made - it's inspired by a design I saw on Make of that flexible hinge.  I'm planning to make more things with it, probably some boxes for Magic the Gathering cards, purses, jewelry... I have about a million ideas.  I hope you'll follow along my journey to design and learn as I go, it should be entertaining!

Thanks for reading, stay tuned for more crafty love from the laser!