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Katamari craft-off

Cory Doctorow at 5:11 pm Wed, Mar 28, 2007

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David sez, "My friend and I have been doing a Katamari Damacy Craft-Off back and forth for awhile now, and while we've only done a bit of work, we've sent each other some cool stuff. I show off the latest piece and the previous ones in this blog entry." Link (Thanks, David!)

See also:
New Katamari Damacy tees
Katamari Damacy phone-pouch
Katamari Damacy checks
Katamari Damacy earmuffs
Handmade magnetic wooly Katamari
Katamari Damacy radio-controlled toys
Katamari Damacy Hallowe'en costume
Katamari Damacy glass beads fundraiser
Hand-embroidered Katamari Damacy patch
Katamari crochet patterns
Katamari Damacy fans in costume
Katamari Damacy fan-cake of extraordinary coolth
Katamari Damacy nerd pride tee
Katamari Damacy homemade models
Katamari Damacy reenactment in Play-Doh
Katamari Damacy made from paper
Handmade yarn Katamari Damacy hats
Katamari Damacy hand-puppet
Official Katamari Damacy shirts
Katamari sushi
Katamari Damacy crocheted Little Prince rug
Wooly magnetic Katamaries for sale on Etsy

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