Perhaps some fears are well-founded.
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Day 14 - A Fear of Heights
An inopportune moment for Norman to realize he has a fear of heights.
Perhaps some fears are well-founded.
Perhaps some fears are well-founded.
Monday, July 30, 2012
Sunday, July 29, 2012
Day 12 - Violet the DuckBot
Deep down, Violet never felt like an oil can . . .
. . . somehow she always knew she'd make a much better vase.
. . . somehow she always knew she'd make a much better vase.
Saturday, July 28, 2012
Friday, July 27, 2012
Thursday, July 26, 2012
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Monday, July 23, 2012
Sunday, July 22, 2012
Day 5 - Chalkboard Roboto
From banished, cheap tv stand . . .
. . . to finished Chalkboard Robot!
. . . into legless, painted table top with pieced-together robot stencil . . .
. . . to finished Chalkboard Robot!
Saturday, July 21, 2012
Day 4 - Flash, Robo SuperHero
Here, kitty, kitty . . .
Friday, July 20, 2012
Day 3 - Doing the Robot, Lincoln Log Style
Lincoln log robot head constructed with the instruction of Gray. Dancing boys courtesy of my child-bearing hips.
Thursday, July 19, 2012
Day 2 - Mini Marshmallow Robots
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
An Explanation
We, the Jackson Clan of Chaos, are going to try the "Make Something 365" challenge put forth by Noah Scalin: Choose a theme or medium, then make something every day for a year.
Brief background from his site skulladay.blogspot.com:
"My name is Noah Scalin and I made a Skull-A-Day for a year. I started by making an orange paper skull on June 4th, 2007 and posting it online saying, 'I'm making a skull a day for a year.' I made my 365th skull on June 2nd, 2008 (and even posted a bonus skull the day after since it was a leap year!)."
I found Noah's book 365: A Daily Creativity Journal online, ordered it, and became inspired to give this challenge a try. Today, I introduced the idea to the boys and quickly found cautious enthusiasm, heavily sprinkled with subject dissension.
So because we couldn't all agree on a subject, we're going to start two projects: 365 Baseballs-a-Day and 365 Robots-a-Day.
The boys, headed by my slightly obsessive son Rylan, will be in charge of the baseball project (a-baseball-a-day.blogspot.com). And, I, the definitely obsessive mother, will be in charge of this robot project, while filtering/incorporating the offspring's input.
To date, general follow-through has not been our strong point, so feel free to verbally accost, forcefully tackle, or otherwise make us guilt-ridden and, therefore, accountable.
And so it begins . . .