Friday, August 15, 2014

3D printed bracket for smaller bottles in Hutten wine rack By: Kristoffer Johnson

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Materials: HUTTEN wine rack


I had some smaller bottles that would fall through the gaps, so I decided to make a fix for it.

A recently aquired 3D-printer was all that was needed to finish the job.


Grab the .stl file here.


Print it, or get a friend to print it for you.


Depending on the length of the bottles you may need one or two. (one is usually enough)







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Cheap bathroom storage from Lack tables By: Lili

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Materials: 2 BYGEL S-hooks batches, 2 LACK side tables, 3 BYGEL rails


We had a lot of wasted space on top of our washing machine in our bathroom, so we decided to put some shelves or equivalent up there.


The problem was that the ones we found were not wide enough to our taste, or not tall enough, or too expensive, or…


So we bought 2 LACK side tables, some BYGEL rails and S-hooks and got to work !


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We assembled the tables together with shelf brackets, screwed the rails onto the sides of the tables, put the hooks on the rails, et voilĂ  !







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Thursday, August 14, 2014

LACKs around the corner By: Sammy

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Materials: LACK shelf x 2


We wanted a nice shelf-solution for our kitchen which spreads out into the living room. So we easily took two LACK-shelves and fit them diagonally and linked them with wood glue.


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Hackers help: Need measurements for KLAPPSTA By: Nelly

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Help! I have several IKEA Klappsta Chairs and need to make covers for each one. Can someone please provide measurements of a Klappsta Chair Cover?







via IKEA Hackers http://ift.tt/1vMZMyL From Nelly

Social Media 101 By: Grace Bonney

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This summer I’ve been teaching my own version of summer school classes at Makeshift Society in Brooklyn and San Francisco. The topic I felt most passionate to discuss first was SOCIAL MEDIA and in every class I found myself more and more excited to get into the nitty gritty details of what it means to craft a successful- and authentic- social media presence for any brand, company or personality.


For better or worse, social media has become the primary way most people find and consume information. Whether they’re getting updates on political situations or looking at more light-hearted updates related to the cultural news that interests them, people are no longer reading online home pages the way they used to. Rather than bemoaning the loss of that more centralized method of communication, the homepage, I think our time is better spend understanding and embracing those changes and learning how to make them work for us, both personally and professionally.


So this week I turned my radio show into a one-stop-shop podcast that will help anyone listening get started with expressing themselves- and their work- through social media. If you’ve got 15 minutes, you’ve got all the time you need to learn all the basics of social media. From finding your voice and defining your style to discovering the best tools to track engagement and find your audience online, I hope you’ll tune in and join me in the social media fun…xo, grace


*I will be teaching online course this fall, so if you’re interested in signing up for a longer version of this talk, stay tuned for details in September!


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Wednesday, August 13, 2014

S’Well Bottles By: Grace Bonney

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My brain seems to be fundamentally incapable of staying committed to the simple, but important, task of staying hydrated. I’ve tried setting myself a “drink water” timer, making drinking a game with the FitBit app and even tricking myself into drinking more water by flavoring it with everything from cucumbers to fresh blackberries. While the latter has been my most successful attempt, the bottom line is that I’m better at staying on target when I always have a bottle of water by my side. But rather than contribute to the daily waste of disposable plastic bottles, I’ve been looking for a single (cute) bottle I can use to tote around with me all day. One of my favorites right now is S’well‘s series of wood-inspired bottles. The colors are fun, the bottle keeps drinks cold for 24 hours (and hot for 12 hours) without condensation and the whole thing is BPA free and non-toxic. One big bonus for me is that the top is wide enough to fit ice cubes for extra cool temps and little bits of flavor (I like making mint and citrus ice cubes). I was curious to hear more about the design process behind this series, so I asked S’Well founder Sarah Kauss to share the back story. I loved finding out that each bottle is hand-painted and knowing that it took a while to get just the right style makes me appreciate the final product even more. Thanks so much to Sarah for sharing this process with us. xo, grace


Click through to read the biggest challenge Sarah faced during her design process…


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30 Photos to Celebrate Summer By: Grace Bonney

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I always love going through hashtag challenge entries at the end of every month, but I didn’t expect to be so moved by the most recent theme: summer. After sorting through the 4,872 entries that were submitted last month, I was overwhelmed with that very specific sense of nostalgia and melancholy that comes with acknowledging the end of summer. With September only a few weeks away, looking through hundreds of pages of pictures of peaches, crashing waves, ice cream, toes in pools and backyard barbecues with friends was both the best and somewhat saddest way to mark the passage of time. While I will always enjoy feeling crisp breezes usher in fall, I will definitely miss the slow, sunny days of summer. Thank you to everyone who submitted such beautiful photos for this challenge, you captured the best moments of summer and we truly enjoyed getting to see what summer means to all of you. xo, grace


*Photo above by Zio & Sons


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Image above by Dana_Tanamachi


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Image above by MelanieAbrantesDesigns


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Click through to see all 30 of our favorite photos after the jump!


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