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Article: Magazine emphasizes do-it-yourself projects for young people.
- Article from:
- San Jose Mercury News (San Jose, CA)
- Article date:
- April 24, 2002
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Byline: Holly Hayes
BERKELEY, Calif. _ ReadyMade magazine bills itself as a magazine for "smart young people with a creative gene." Inside its attitude-laden pages, you'll find instructions for do-it-yourself projects that might never have occurred to you. And certainly never to Martha Stewart.
Such as? A fruit bowl made out of a vinyl LP. A wallet fashioned from a Tyvek FedEx envelope. A clock whose face is a recycled automobile flywheel.
What's going on here?
Berkeley-based ReadyMade _ the second issue appeared last month _ has been created by and for 20- and 30-somethings who "have a fiercely individualistic streak," says its ...
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