Make repositionable googly eyes with sticky-backed rubber magnets, or promotional magnets and a drop of glue.
Continue reading Magnetic Googly Eyes: For the Benefit of All Mankind
Make repositionable googly eyes with sticky-backed rubber magnets, or promotional magnets and a drop of glue.
Continue reading Magnetic Googly Eyes: For the Benefit of All Mankind
Our Edible Googly Eyes recipe (original post here) has made it to the New York Times to accompany an article about The Hungry Scientist Handbook. Woo-hoo!
After more than a year of painstaking directed research by our Experimental Foods Division, we have finally achieved one of our most important longstanding goals: the production of edible googly eyes. Like many other great inventions, it seems almost simple in retrospect, but in this write up we walk through the process and show you how to make your own.
Continue reading One Hundred Percent EDIBLE Googly Eyes!
As you can see, I’ve upgraded my MAKE Controller.
I’ve long been a fan of googly eyes and of putting them in places where people don’t expect to find them. In this particular case, it’s a clear improvement, and I expect to see them included as standard equipment in future revisions of the MAKE Controller.
Along the same lines, it’s been really great to see googly eyes getting some popular attention lately in such places as the Klutz book and the Amy Sedaris Craft Challenge, which produced some amazing results– check out the flickr pool.
[Related: LabVIEW routines for the MAKE Controller]