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It’s A Plush Life!

Check out our latest ‘toon, It’s A Plush Life, teaching you how to make your own stuffed animals.  This Howtoon is by guest artist Meredith McClaren.  Somewhere in Arizona, freelancing artist Meredith McClaren wanders the desert sands in search of chocolate, comics, and alarm clock perpetually set to snooze.  The pursuit of these noble causes is well documented in her journal comic at iniquitousfish-scraps.blogspot.com.
However, when she tries to pass herself off as a professional, productive member of society she can be found at iniquitousfish.blogspot.com.  Be sure to check out her blogs for more terrific art and the latest news on Meredith!

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Howtoon’s Newest Member!

Howtoon’s creators, Nick and Ingrid, are proud to introduce their newest member – Leo!

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Air Whale

A really cool project posted on Booooooom – a whale made out of garbage bags – check out Air Whale!

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Let’s Chalk About It!

Please welcome Howtoons guest artist – one of Brooklyn’s finest illustrators – Jason Marz!  Jason has been taking the illustration world by storm.  We love his playfulness, clean design sense, beautiful color palette, and quirky sense of humor – a perfect fit for Howtoons!  His ‘toon, Let’s Chalk About It! is a great project – how to make chalk using Plaster Of Paris and toilet paper roll molds.  Check out the ‘toon below followed by more of Jason’s beautiful art.

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How Does A Lightsaber Work?

For all of you Star Wars fans out there – here is a great diagram from TechNewsDaily on how a Lightsaber works.

Tech News Daily examines the Star Wars Lightsaber Weapon used in the Star Wars universe by Luke Skywalker, Darth Vader, Jedi Knights and others that used the force to power the light sabers.
Source TechNewsDaily.com: Where Technology Meets Daily Life

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