Mario, you better not eat that…
Poison shroom alert! Mario and Luigi should not be in the area when you crochet this…… just a suggestion.
Poison shroom alert! Mario and Luigi should not be in the area when you crochet this…… just a suggestion.
Interesting thing I found the other day, a clock that changes colors every second of the day. Pretty cool huh? Each number displayed on the screen is represented by a different color. I wish my professors used this during exams =P Click on the image to see the clock in action.
If you have a Mac you can even have this as your screensaver. It’s too bad they don’t have one for the PC
After about 33 hours I finally finished Okamiden. Watch the video below to find out what I thought of it =)
What do those two have in common, you might ask? I recently came across a channel dedicated to all things duct tape. YouTube user Ducttapestuff (a.k.a Johnathan) creates various items out of duct tape such as a duct tape tie, backpack, wallets and many more. Some of his creations are also video game inspired. They’re pretty sweet.
I couldn’t pass the opportunity to interview him and tell you guys about his awesome channel. Below is the email interview:
Me: How long have you been making duct tape wallets and items?
Johnathan: I’ve been making things out of duct tape since I was 13 years old. Soon I will have 8 years of experience working with it.
Me: What inspired you to work with duct tape?
Johnathan: Back when I was 13 I had a friend who had made a wallet out of nothing but duct tape which he eventually showed to me. I thought that it was a very cool concept and went home thinking of how to make one myself. Without any instructions or prior knowledge of working with duct tape I made my first wallet and that was the one thing that inspired me to keep working with tape.
Me: How do you come up with your designs?
Johnathan: Most of my designs are based on logos or symbols that already exist. I get a lot of ideas on new design decorations just by picking up symbols that I see on a daily basis.
Me: What inspires you the most when you create things with duct tape?
Johnathan: I would have to say all the people who are part of my Youtube channel. Every time I hop onto my channel page I can’t help but be inspired to keep moving forward with duct tape by seeing how many people are involved and actively putting their creativity into something they enjoy doing.
Me: What was one of your hardest creations?
Johnathan: One of my hardest creations that I have ever worked on is the Sonic the Hedgehog decoration on the wallet with the same theme. That one design was made by cutting out several pieces of small pieces of tape and then fitting them all together like a puzzle. Since each piece had to be the right size in proportion to the others it took a long time and a lot of careful work to make sure that the finished result looked nice.
ME: Which duct tape creation is your favorite?
Johnathan: I’d have to go with the wallet that has become my main wallet ever since I was 13. Not long after I made my first wallet I made another one which I intended to use as my personal wallet. After a few years it started to get a little beat up but it still worked like a charm so I kept using it. Now it’s almost 8 years later and I still use that same vintage wallet.
ME: Would you consider selling your creations?
Johnathan: I’ve considered it countless times and part of me would really like to sell wallets and other items that I make. The only things that are holding me back are the major influx of orders that I would get and the amount of time that would have to be spent taking those orders and fulfilling them. Right now my channel is based around tutorials and is a full time job to monitor, I can’t even begin to imagine how busy I would be if I threw selling items into that mix.
ME: How many wallets have you created so far?
Johnathan: I’ve created about 83 wallets so far.
ME: I noticed that you are a gamer. I love the Halo and Sonic wallets you’ve made. What other video game inspired wallets have you created?
Johnathan: The Halo and Sonic series wallets are by far the most popular but I have also made a few wallets featuring the Tri-force logo as well as a few wallets from the Super Mario Bros. series.
ME: What are your favorite video games?
Johnathan: I’m a huge fan of the Halo series as well as the Super Smash Brothers series of video games.
ME: What consoles do you own?
Johnathan: I actually own a lot of consoles even though only a few of them get used. From Nintendo I have the original NES, Super Nintendo, Nintendo 64, Gamecube, and the Wii as well as the portable Game Boy color and Game Boy SP. From Sony I have the original Playstation 1. From Microsoft I own the Xbox as well as the Xbox 360. That just about does it.
ME: What games are you currently playing?
Johnathan: I’ve been playing Halo: Reach a lot, I think the most exciting thing about the game is the ability to play as a female spartan and to date I have never played as a male spartan. I must say that after playing as Master Chief for years it was a neat surprise to be able to play as a girl.
ME: What other hobbies do you have besides duct tape art and video games?
Johnathan: Two other hobbies that compete for my time are juggling and paintballing. I’ve been juggling on and off for about 4 years and have had the opportunity to both perform and attend a worldwide juggling convention. Paintballing has become one of my most exciting hobbies and I always try to get out to a field whenever I can.
ME: What advice would you give a fellow duct tape art enthusiast who is just starting out?
Johnathan: Six simple words “never give up, practice makes perfect”. When I first started I was very frustrated and even though there wasn’t anybody to look up to I always felt that I had to be better than I was. Only through working with tape day in and day out did I really start to get a feel for it and eventually hone my crafting skills.
Please check out Johnathan’s channel and subscribe for more duct tape creations!
A month ago I posted a Sackboy giveaway and here is the video announcing the winner. Congratulations! Subscribe to my channel for more giveaways.

This is an older video that our very own Nikki aka FullMetalPiglet put up some time ago on her Youtube channel. I figure I’d post it up here today since this is the year of Sonic’s 20th anniversary. It only seemed appropriate that this tutorial on how to make your very own Sonic the Hedgehog be re-featured here on our site. Again, Nikki does a fantastic job talking you through the steps while visually showing you how to make everything. Hope you guys enjoy this as much as I did. I really need to get cracking on making my own one of these days.
[via GoldenJellyBean]

Hello everyone! Having recently received Okamiden through a generous donation from Samuel (aka samversionone), I just wanted to share my initial thoughts on the game. Let me know what you think about this game =)
Editor’s Note: Nikki aka FullMetalPiglet is now a part of the team here at The Gamer With Kids. We think that her experience and familiarity with the Nintendo DS platform will bring much to our site. We also love all her original content she consistently brings and hope you will enjoy it as well.
Hello everyone. I am presently holding my third giveaway. This one is for Little Big Planet’s fluff stuffed mascot. I read on their main website that he is also stuffed with ice cream….. regrettably that is not included.
So for those interested, I have detailed the rules below:
IMPORTANT RULES:
1. You must subscribe to my YouTube channel.
2. If you are under 18 please ask your parents for permission before entering because I will need your address in the event that you win.
3. Comment on the video here. Only enter ONCE. Please no “Enter me!” comments. Don’t enter multiple comments that are the same. YouTube will think this video is spam and will take it down.
4. Giveaway will end April 16, 11:59PM EST.
5. Giveaway is open to everyone!
GOOD LUCK!
Check back on my channel for more giveaways: Goldenjellybean
Last time, I showed the process for making a Mario Sackboy doll. Thus, to be void of favoritism, it’s only appropriate I make his brother as well. Poor Luigi, so often looked upon as inferior to Mario. In spite of having the courage of the cowardly lion from Wizard of Oz, he happens to be my favorite of the two. He shows up for every adventure to fight alongside Mario, but is never credited for his efforts. Still, he works tirelessly to help Mario rescue his leading lady. So to celebrate Luigi for a change, I bring you his sackboy counterpart. Hmmm, come to think of it, Baby Luigi was equally adorable…… perhaps he will be my next project. “Wahhhhhhh.” Hope everyone enjoys the tutorial!
Since this is my first ever post for The Gamer With Kids, I suppose an introduction is in order. I’m a Filipino girl with three favorite hobbies to pass time: reading, playing video games and watching movies. As this is a gaming website, I’ll focus on video games and consider the other two inconsequential. My gaming “history”, so to speak, is not very rich. I only started a year or two ago, but that does not deter me from playing the classics (well classics of my generation). Although I can play Halo 3 and Bioshock for hours on end, my first love remains in RPGs. Namely Final Fantasy X and XII, two of the finest games for the PS2, but then again, that console had so many (GTA, Tony Hawk, Ico, Shadow of the Colossus….. the list goes on). In my spare time, I took up doll making. It started with a simple Totoro (the lovable forest spirit in My Neighbor Totoro). After creating all three from the movie, I kinda wanted to branch out. The result: a merger of video games and yarn dolls. I have made Sackboy interpretations of Ezio (Assassin’s Creed), Kratos (God of War) and even Mario…… oh yes Mario (such an unholy union between Sony and Nintendo). Video tutorials on how to make the dolls can be found on my YouTube channel (Goldenjellybean) and the patterns on pigcorner.com. With these two sources, I hope to teach others how to crochet these dolls and maybe even inspire them to come up with creations themselves.
This week is the Mario Sackboy tutorial. He comes fully equipped with the blue suspenders and famous letter ‘M’ cap.
Editor’s Note: I am very happy and blessed to have Nikki’s famous Sackboy puppet tutorials on the site. If you’ve seen some of her work before on her blog or Youtube page, then you know how awesome her work is. Since I’m assuming most of our readers have children, this could be a wonderful project to do with them and a great bonding experience as you both learn to make your very own sack puppets. I hope you enjoy this new addition to The Gamer With Kids as we’ll have more from her in the future.