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Starbucks Star Wars Craft Challenge
Starbucks Star Wars Craft Challenge
When we saw this awesome TIE fighter made from Starbucks stuff, our creative Force powers started to tingle. Wired magazine contributing photographer Dan Winters made this impressive TIE Fighter with 1 tall lid, 10 coffee boxes, 12 sample cups, 37 grande cups, 63 drink holders and 216 ...
Contest: Make Art From Starbuck's Junk
Contest: Make Art From Starbuck's Junk
wired.com — We always knew Starbucks was a hangout for writers and dilettantes. For Wired contributing photographer Dan Winters, it's also an art supply shop: He used nearly 50 'Bucks cups and a crazy number of stirrers to build this, the coolest TIE Fighter ... (more) Contest: Make Art From Starbuck's Junk
Starwars.com Halloween Craft Roundup
Starwars.com Halloween Craft Roundup
starwarsblog.starwars.com — Over the years on Starwars.com, we’ve had some really fun crafts for Halloween, and we have new ones to come this week! But to get you started on some spooky Star Wars Halloween crafts, here’s a roundup of what you can find on ... (more) Starwars.com Halloween Craft Roundup
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Star Wars Saturday crafts
Club Jade — Crafty threefer at the official blog last night: Bonnie turned up three homemade costumes for dogs (with instructions!) spotted a list of knit hats and made her own Starbucks TIE.

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