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Here are some of my favorite posts from the CRAFT blog this week:
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There's still time to start making or just watch this week's Weekend Project: Blood Spurting Knife Wound. You can view the video here, grab the PDF here and subscribe in iTunes to get all our Weekend Projects and PDFs delivered each week.

You know that one scene from all the old "Indian Jones" films. The one where the explorer and crew are trapped in a room that slowly gorws spikes and then starts to close in on them. Well imagine building that yourself and then making your party guests or trick and treaters go through it. Sounds like fun to me! Check out this complicated MAKER project here.
And when you get the chance be sure to lurk around our FLICKR photo group to submit some cool ideas of your own.
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If you're going to Maker Faire Austin you can follow our Twitter feed and get the latest updates, schedule and more.
Welcome Makers! It's day 2 of Maker Faire Austin!!! Follow along via photos and updates!
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We love to have craft parties for birthdays and holidays - both kids and adults seem to enjoy making something they can take home. Here's a small roundup of Halloween crafts that are easy to do at parties.

KCEtsy has this great Halloween garland tutorial.

Small Object has instructions for ghost walkers and pose-able skeletons.

Lftndbt put together an Instructable for easy LED spiders.
Martha Stewart has a lot of free clip art for invitations, decorations, and crafts.

Her website also has a collection of ideas from her TV show, like these specimen jar candles and creepy head decorations made with doll heads and LEDs.

And, of course, Evil Mad Scientist has instructions for an itty bitty blinkie LED Jack o Lantern.
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Look, I'm a Mets fan because I was a Mets fan when I was a kid. I rooted for the Mets probably because my parents grew up in Brooklyn and Rockaway and therefore rooted for the Dodgers. I like to think I'm a Mets fan because they have better philosophy, but I know in my heart that it's really the color of the hat. Only recently did I learn that the Mets colors, orange on blue, were derived from the colors of the two NY teams that moved to California. So I'm a National Leage baseball fan. For that reason I don't think of the American League as a "real" league. I like orange because it's the Giants color, and blue because it's the Dodgers, and I didn't even know it!
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The "creepy gnome" is back.
A NEW sighting of South America’s ‘creepy gnome’ has caused panic among locals after a group of youngsters claimed a ‘midget monster’ ran towards them at night.Video: 'Creepy gnome' back on prowl
Mister Jalopy, the celebrated "founder of the Maker Art movement" is to be featured in a college gallery show in Los Angeles. A reception for the exhibit will be held from 1 to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 1 at the College of the Canyons Art Gallery.
Painter Paul Gauguin once said, “Art is either plagiarism or revolution,” but the work of local artist Mister Jalopy defies that logic by appropriating discarded consumer products and creating something spectacularly new.Mister Jalopy art exhibitionThe College of the Canyons Art Gallery will display some of Jalopy’s work in the exhibit “Mister Jalopy and the Maker Philosophy” from Nov. 1 to Nov. 18, 2008.
Among the whimsical pieces on display will be “The World’s Biggest iPod,” an Apple iPod wired to a classic console stereo system, and a three-wheeled bicycle that operates a home-built movie projector.
“Mister Jalopy takes the best of earlier and contemporary technologies and shows us that they can work together to create new approaches to everyday challenges,” said Larry Hurst, gallery director at the college. “He directly encourages manufacturers to create products that consumers can understand and repair themselves. Although he says he is not an artist, the objects or 'gizmos' that he has created are certainly art.”
From World of Wonder's WOW Report:
Artist Lou Cannizzaro went back to 96 St Marks Place in Manhattan 33 years after that location starred on the cover of Led Zeppelin's Physical Graffiti album.Physical Graffiti -- return to the scene
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