Illiterate(2002)Everyone always asks me how much glue it took to hold this thing together. Answer: None. It's all held together with screws. If you don't find the literature involved of the highest caliber, it's because I got all the books from a dollar store. That's a $12 project, if you care to count. |
Holesome(2002)This was made with real Cheerios, an actual cheerios box, and a bunch of glue. I even filled the unseen inside with Cheerios so it still has that cereal rattle when you shake it. If I had thought about it earlier, I would have chosen a cereal with a prize so you could see it peeking through the cut-out area. If cereal came like this, it would make getting the toy out a whole lot easier. |
Self-made Machine(2002)This toaster is nothing but toasted bread and glue. It was quite a feat to pull off. First you lightly toast a piece of bread, mold it to the right shape, and glue it to the corresponding piece of bread. Then once assembled, you take the whole thing and toast it all over. And you're left with a nice, dry toast toaster that will last as long as you don't drop it. I still have this and it's still amazingly mold free. |