TARDIS hidden memory box I made from a book
The very first project we did this year was we had pinhole cameras! Which was pretty interesting as I don’t know anything about photography. But as a 3-D class we focused more on the structural elements anyway!
So I decided to make a TARDIS from the basic box we had to build. The lens is beneath the large circular window.
The surface is about a gazillion little pieces of colored paper cut and glued to look like Van Gogh’s painting style because Vincent and the Doctor is one of the best things ever. I made all the other structural elements of the camera too!
It is fully functional and I have taken a bunch of pictures with it, though I don’t have any to show you all exactly! So instead, have some other views of the camera:
(The black and white photo behind the camera in the above shot is one that I took with it, actually!)
I also have some vague semblance of a tutorial here!
Been meaning to post this for a long ass time. Nextstop-everywhere inspired me to upload all my creations. Love you C!
So I named this project “The Doctors Wife” but I call her Wifey. Basically she took about 8 months to knit and a little more than 5 lbs of yarn. She fits a queen size bed. She is most definitely my pride and joy!
If you have a ravely account (a crochet and knitting site) you can find the pattern here: http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/doctor-who-tardis-afghan
Tennant!Doctor and Smith!Doctor wobbles.
This probably goes against all timey wimey stuff.
Melody Malone now has a title!
TARDIS pops
There are few things more delicious than a TARDIS cake pop.
(via tearthesutures)