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Close-up of a repair in progress at a table, with gloved hands holding an opened electronic device and a detached red LED display showing numbers while wiring and internal components are exposed.

Close-up of a repair in progress at a table, with gloved hands holding an opened electronic device and a detached red LED display showing numbers while wiring and internal components are exposed.

Close-up of a repair in progress at a table, with gloved hands holding an opened electronic device and a detached red LED display showing numbers while wiring and internal components are exposed.

Close-up of a repair in progress at a table, with gloved hands holding an opened electronic device and a detached red LED display showing numbers while wiring and internal components are exposed.

Our next Repair Café is on Saturday 11 April, 12 noon to 4pm at TOG Hackerspace.

Use the bank holiday weekend to find everything broken in the house, then book your ticket and bring it along.

Free tickets: www.tog.ie/2026/04/apri...

#RepairCafe #RightToRepair #DublinMaker

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A close-up of a sculpted head being painted, with a person carefully adding detail to the eye while another works on a different project in the background. Blue wireframe shapes sit around the sculpture. The poster includes event information for Dublin Maker’s Bring‑A‑Make Night at Benchspace Cork on 26 March 2026, with icons for sewing, electronics, and craft tools along the side.

A close-up of a sculpted head being painted, with a person carefully adding detail to the eye while another works on a different project in the background. Blue wireframe shapes sit around the sculpture. The poster includes event information for Dublin Maker’s Bring‑A‑Make Night at Benchspace Cork on 26 March 2026, with icons for sewing, electronics, and craft tools along the side.

Ireland may be in the World Cup play-offs tonight, but more importantly - Dublin Maker is heading to Benchspace Cork for an evening of chats, ideas, and meeting fellow makers!

📍 Benchspace Cork
🗓 26 March 2026; 7-9pm

⚽😉 #BringAMake #CorkEvents #DublinMaker

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Two people chat and smile at a vendor booth at an outdoor fair. One wears a red jacket and sunglasses; the other wears a white sweater with sunglasses on their head. Small handmade items are displayed on shelves and a table in front of them. A sign above reads “Apply to be a vendor at our Easter Fair,” and colourful decorations and other attendees are visible in the background.

Two people chat and smile at a vendor booth at an outdoor fair. One wears a red jacket and sunglasses; the other wears a white sweater with sunglasses on their head. Small handmade items are displayed on shelves and a table in front of them. A sign above reads “Apply to be a vendor at our Easter Fair,” and colourful decorations and other attendees are visible in the background.

🌸 Richmond Barracks Easter Fair — Sat 4 April, 11–5 🌸
Vendor applications now open! A great chance for local makers to showcase their work.

Apply: richmondbarracks.ie/news/vendors-easter2026/
Deadline: 26 Feb 2026
📧 fairs@richmondbarracks.ie

@dublincitycouncil @dublin_ie #DublinMaker #SupportLocal

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Collage of four photos from a community Repair Café event. Top left: a man in a blue hoodie repairs a stuffed animal at a cluttered workstation with tools and electronics. Top right: a lit stained glass lamp shaped like a cat sits among electronic items. Bottom left: a person holds the children’s book Guess How Much I Love You by Sam McBratney, illustrated by Anita Jeram. Bottom right: a group including a child gathers around a table with electronic devices, engaged in repair activities. Overlaid text reads: “THANK YOU! More than 90 items were brought into this weekend’s Repair Café! Thanks to our fantastic team of fixers and those who brought items in!

Collage of four photos from a community Repair Café event. Top left: a man in a blue hoodie repairs a stuffed animal at a cluttered workstation with tools and electronics. Top right: a lit stained glass lamp shaped like a cat sits among electronic items. Bottom left: a person holds the children’s book Guess How Much I Love You by Sam McBratney, illustrated by Anita Jeram. Bottom right: a group including a child gathers around a table with electronic devices, engaged in repair activities. Overlaid text reads: “THANK YOU! More than 90 items were brought into this weekend’s Repair Café! Thanks to our fantastic team of fixers and those who brought items in!

What a start to 2026! 90+ items brought in, stories swapped, and skills shared at our Repair Café. Thanks to our brilliant fixers (especially those from Tog Hackerspace) and everyone who joined the fun!

#DublinMaker #IrishMaker #RepairCafe #RightToRepair #CircularEconomy

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A cheerful holiday card featuring Dublin’s skyline in dark blue, with “Happy Christmas from DUBLIN MAKER” in bold white and yellow text. Snowflakes frame the blue gradient background, while creative tools—scissors, wrench, paintbrush, ruler—hang playfully beneath, celebrating the maker spirit.

A cheerful holiday card featuring Dublin’s skyline in dark blue, with “Happy Christmas from DUBLIN MAKER” in bold white and yellow text. Snowflakes frame the blue gradient background, while creative tools—scissors, wrench, paintbrush, ruler—hang playfully beneath, celebrating the maker spirit.

🎄 Wishing you a joyful, creative, and community-filled Christmas from all of us at #DublinMaker!

Here's to more making, mending, and magic in 2026 ✨🔧🧵

#HappyChristmas #MakerCommunity

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A promotional poster for a “Makers Market.” The top half shows a black-and-white photo of two women interacting at a craft stall displaying handmade jewelry and small art objects. Below the photo, bold yellow text reads “MAKERS MARKET.” Additional text says “Free Entry + Parking,” and “Dec 12 + 13.” The location is listed as Center Park Road, Cork City, T12 KRH7. Red asterisk-style decorative shapes appear on the right side. The benchspace logo is in the bottom right corner.

A promotional poster for a “Makers Market.” The top half shows a black-and-white photo of two women interacting at a craft stall displaying handmade jewelry and small art objects. Below the photo, bold yellow text reads “MAKERS MARKET.” Additional text says “Free Entry + Parking,” and “Dec 12 + 13.” The location is listed as Center Park Road, Cork City, T12 KRH7. Red asterisk-style decorative shapes appear on the right side. The benchspace logo is in the bottom right corner.

Cork friends! Our pals over at Benchspace Cork hosting a Makers Market on Dec 12–13, with free entry and parking. If you’re into craft, creativity, and supporting local makers, don’t miss it!

#DublinMaker #irishmaker #IrishMakerEvents

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Promotional collage from Dublin Maker 2025 featuring two engineering teams. Top half: a custom-built vehicle frame beside a red motorcycle under a banner labeled "OPENINVERTORS," suggesting a DIY or electric vehicle project. Bottom half: nine team members from "DCU SOLAR RACING" pose with a completed open-wheel race car, likely solar-powered, wearing matching shirts. The phrase "RELIVING DUBLIN MAKER 2025" is centered between the scenes.

Promotional collage from Dublin Maker 2025 featuring two engineering teams. Top half: a custom-built vehicle frame beside a red motorcycle under a banner labeled "OPENINVERTORS," suggesting a DIY or electric vehicle project. Bottom half: nine team members from "DCU SOLAR RACING" pose with a completed open-wheel race car, likely solar-powered, wearing matching shirts. The phrase "RELIVING DUBLIN MAKER 2025" is centered between the scenes.

From home-built electric vehicles to solar-powered speed machines ⚡☀️

Dublin Maker 2025 showcased grassroots innovation and engineering brilliance.

Huge kudos to Open Inverters and DCU Solar Racing for electrifying the maker spirit!

#DublinMaker #MakerMovement #STEM

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A bright green graphic promoting Dublin Maker’s “Maker Secret Santa 2025”. At the top is the Dublin Maker logo with a Santa hat. Below it, bold red and yellow text reads “Maker Secret Santa 2025”. In the centre, black text says “Our makers are in full swing crafting their Secret Santa surprises for each other. The festive season is coming!”. At the bottom, a cheerful cartoon Santa is standing at a cluttered maker workbench filled with tools, electronics components, ribbon and wrapping paper as he wraps a present. Two decorated Christmas trees stand on either side of the image with glowing lights and ornaments.

A bright green graphic promoting Dublin Maker’s “Maker Secret Santa 2025”. At the top is the Dublin Maker logo with a Santa hat. Below it, bold red and yellow text reads “Maker Secret Santa 2025”. In the centre, black text says “Our makers are in full swing crafting their Secret Santa surprises for each other. The festive season is coming!”. At the bottom, a cheerful cartoon Santa is standing at a cluttered maker workbench filled with tools, electronics components, ribbon and wrapping paper as he wraps a present. Two decorated Christmas trees stand on either side of the image with glowing lights and ornaments.

The tools are out and the creativity is flowing 🎄🛠️

Our makers are crafting their Secret Santa surprises and we cannot wait to see what they come up with!

#MakerSecretSanta #DublinMaker

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A festive green poster with holly decorations announcing “Join our Maker Secret Santa 2025.” The text invites people to give and receive homemade gifts with makers, artists, crafters, and designers from across Ireland. It notes that participants should sign up before the 10th of November. The Dublin Maker logo, with a Santa hat, appears in the top left corner.

A festive green poster with holly decorations announcing “Join our Maker Secret Santa 2025.” The text invites people to give and receive homemade gifts with makers, artists, crafters, and designers from across Ireland. It notes that participants should sign up before the 10th of November. The Dublin Maker logo, with a Santa hat, appears in the top left corner.

A green festive poster decorated with holly titled “How It Works.” It lists six steps for participating in the Maker Secret Santa 2025: 1. Sign Up – Register before the 10th of November by scanning the QR code filling in the short form. 2. Find Out Who You’re Making For – We’ll let you know on the 11th of November. 3. Create Your Gift – Make a small, handmade gift for your fellow maker. Aim for a weekend-project size, something completed in one or two sessions. 4.Send Your Gift – Post your gift by the 8th of December. 5.Get You Gift - Your gift should arrive shortly after the 8th of December. 6. Join the Online Gift Opening (Optional!) – Come along on the 12th of December if you want to open your gifts with the group! All makers welcome - from beginner to professional

A green festive poster decorated with holly titled “How It Works.” It lists six steps for participating in the Maker Secret Santa 2025: 1. Sign Up – Register before the 10th of November by scanning the QR code filling in the short form. 2. Find Out Who You’re Making For – We’ll let you know on the 11th of November. 3. Create Your Gift – Make a small, handmade gift for your fellow maker. Aim for a weekend-project size, something completed in one or two sessions. 4.Send Your Gift – Post your gift by the 8th of December. 5.Get You Gift - Your gift should arrive shortly after the 8th of December. 6. Join the Online Gift Opening (Optional!) – Come along on the 12th of December if you want to open your gifts with the group! All makers welcome - from beginner to professional

A festive green poster titled “What to Make.” It explains that participants can create any handmade gift that suits their style and skills, such as 3D-printed games or puzzles, crocheted creations, upcycled decorations, or other original ideas, with a cost limit of €50 for materials. Below the text, there are three labeled example images: a crocheted bunny labeled “Crocheted Creatures,” a wooden electronic keypad puzzle labeled “Electronic/Laser Cut Games,” and a 3D-printed human figure labeled “3D Printed Figures.” The poster is decorated with holly in the corners.

A festive green poster titled “What to Make.” It explains that participants can create any handmade gift that suits their style and skills, such as 3D-printed games or puzzles, crocheted creations, upcycled decorations, or other original ideas, with a cost limit of €50 for materials. Below the text, there are three labeled example images: a crocheted bunny labeled “Crocheted Creatures,” a wooden electronic keypad puzzle labeled “Electronic/Laser Cut Games,” and a 3D-printed human figure labeled “3D Printed Figures.” The poster is decorated with holly in the corners.

Festive green graphic with holly decorations promoting Dublin Maker’s Secret Santa. A QR code in the center links to DublinMaker.ie/Santa. Text reads “Sign up before the 10ᵗʰ of November”.

Festive green graphic with holly decorations promoting Dublin Maker’s Secret Santa. A QR code in the center links to DublinMaker.ie/Santa. Text reads “Sign up before the 10ᵗʰ of November”.

Today is the last day to sign up for Dublin Maker’s Secret Santa 2025.
Join makers, artists, and crafters across Ireland to exchange handmade gifts.

Sign up closes 10 November: DublinMaker.ie/Santa

#DublinMaker #SecretSanta #MakerCommunity

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A cut-out of the Dublin Maker robot mascot made from MDF and foam, lying on a workbench. The sign reads “Dublin Maker” with tool silhouettes beneath it. A caption at the bottom says: “Did you see our very own Dublin Maker mascot being brought to life at Dublin Maker 2025?”

A cut-out of the Dublin Maker robot mascot made from MDF and foam, lying on a workbench. The sign reads “Dublin Maker” with tool silhouettes beneath it. A caption at the bottom says: “Did you see our very own Dublin Maker mascot being brought to life at Dublin Maker 2025?”

A round mold on a workbench showing the Dublin Maker robot mascot design being cast in concrete. A small bucket and mixing stick sit on top of the mold. A blue tarp and workshop tools are visible in the background. The text on the image reads: “Over the two days the brilliant team at Flynns Fabrications brought little Dubby McMakeface to life.”

A round mold on a workbench showing the Dublin Maker robot mascot design being cast in concrete. A small bucket and mixing stick sit on top of the mold. A blue tarp and workshop tools are visible in the background. The text on the image reads: “Over the two days the brilliant team at Flynns Fabrications brought little Dubby McMakeface to life.”

Dave and Christine from Flynns Fabrications holding a large circular sculpture of the Dublin Maker robot mascot made from a light-colored material. The sculpture features the text “Dublin Maker” with tool silhouettes underneath. The banner text reads “Dubby McMakeface” and “Reliving Dublin Maker 2025.” Logos for Dublin Maker and Flynn Fabrication are shown at the bottom.

Dave and Christine from Flynns Fabrications holding a large circular sculpture of the Dublin Maker robot mascot made from a light-colored material. The sculpture features the text “Dublin Maker” with tool silhouettes underneath. The banner text reads “Dubby McMakeface” and “Reliving Dublin Maker 2025.” Logos for Dublin Maker and Flynn Fabrication are shown at the bottom.

One of our highlights of Dublin Maker 2025? Watching Dubby McMakeface - our very own Dublin Maker mascot - come to life thanks to the incredible craftsmanship of the team at Flynn Fabrication.

📸 Swipe through to see the making-magic

#DublinMaker #IrishMakers #STEAM #CreativityInAction

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Promotional graphic for Dublin Maker featuring a blue-tinted photo of a crowd with the “DUBLIN MAKER” logo. Below, a yellow banner says “BIG THANKS TO OUR GREAT SPONSORS!” followed by logos for Taighde Éireann Research Ireland and Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council (dlr)

Promotional graphic for Dublin Maker featuring a blue-tinted photo of a crowd with the “DUBLIN MAKER” logo. Below, a yellow banner says “BIG THANKS TO OUR GREAT SPONSORS!” followed by logos for Taighde Éireann Research Ireland and Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council (dlr)

Promotional graphic for the Dublin Maker event showing a crowd at an outdoor fair. A yellow banner reads “BIG THANKS TO OUR GREAT SPONSORS!” followed by logos of eleven sponsors, including RS, VIMAR Digital Marketing, CK Computer Solutions, I-Form, Insight SFI, PCBWay, Telclic, DCU, UCD, Laser Laura, and RTÉ Supporting the Arts.

Promotional graphic for the Dublin Maker event showing a crowd at an outdoor fair. A yellow banner reads “BIG THANKS TO OUR GREAT SPONSORS!” followed by logos of eleven sponsors, including RS, VIMAR Digital Marketing, CK Computer Solutions, I-Form, Insight SFI, PCBWay, Telclic, DCU, UCD, Laser Laura, and RTÉ Supporting the Arts.

A huge shoutout to all our incredible sponsors who help bring #DublinMaker 2025 to life 💡✨

The support of these sponsors fuels creativity, curiosity, and community. This celebration of innovation wouldn’t be possible without you.

@researchireland.ie, @dlrcc.bsky.social,@pcbwayofficial.bsky.social

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A white cat fursuiter with a pink dress presenting Okamicon booth at Dublin Maker.

A white cat fursuiter with a pink dress presenting Okamicon booth at Dublin Maker.

A white cat fursuiter puts on a gold cosplay helmet. The helmet is too big and only covers their right ear.

A white cat fursuiter puts on a gold cosplay helmet. The helmet is too big and only covers their right ear.

Last Sunday I was at #DublinMaker for Okamicon. What an awesome event, wish I get to see more booths at the event. Instead I was suiting so that I became a magnet for people to come to our booth 🤣 It was a blast and would love to go again next year!

#fursuit

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Despite a lot of sleep I'm still exhausted from #DublinMaker this weekend. It was incredible! I might not be very coherent today.

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The research ambassadors for Day 1

The research ambassadors for Day 1

Getting busy at Dublin Maker

Getting busy at Dublin Maker

You’ll find us upstairs

You’ll find us upstairs

We need more fliers

We need more fliers

After presenting the feedback from our project at the Variety in Chem Ed & Physics HigherEd conference in Liverpool this week, we’ve collected a LOT more at @dublinmaker.bsky.social! Our research ambassadors are engaging with hundreds, while I cut up fliers #DublinMaker #VicePhec25 #ChemEd #SciComm

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Motorbikes sharing a rain cover at Dublin Maker

Motorbikes sharing a rain cover at Dublin Maker

The openinverter.org team is prepared, see you all tomorrow at #DublinMaker, it will be awesome!

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This weekend, the wind may be blowing - but our creativity and innovation will still be showing!

#DublinMaker

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​“Promotional graphic for Dublin Maker featuring artist Ciara Kenny (Ciaraioch). The top has the Dublin Maker logo and the title ‘Meet the Artist.’ Text explains that Ciara has created a series of sketches celebrating Irish Traditional Crafts to be showcased at Dublin Maker. Beside the text is a black-and-white portrait of Ciara with playful expression, framed in a yellow circle. Below is Ciara’s quote about the importance and vibrancy of traditional crafts in Ireland.”

​“Promotional graphic for Dublin Maker featuring artist Ciara Kenny (Ciaraioch). The top has the Dublin Maker logo and the title ‘Meet the Artist.’ Text explains that Ciara has created a series of sketches celebrating Irish Traditional Crafts to be showcased at Dublin Maker. Beside the text is a black-and-white portrait of Ciara with playful expression, framed in a yellow circle. Below is Ciara’s quote about the importance and vibrancy of traditional crafts in Ireland.”

​We’re delighted to share that artist Ciara Kenny has created a stunning series of sketches celebrating Irish Traditional Crafts.

Her work will be on display at this year’s Dublin Maker Festival.

Find out more on our website: dublinmaker.ie/celebrating-...

#DublinMaker #MeetTheMaker

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Promotional graphic for Dublin Maker featuring a blue banner at the top with the phrase “Did you know?” in white text. Below, the white background displays two columns listing scheduled workshops for Saturday and Sunday in black and blue text. The Dublin Maker logo appears in the bottom right corner.
Saturday Workshop Schedule:
•	11:00–11:30: Maker Meet – Build a Geodesic Dome
•	11:30–12:15: Maker Meet – Superhero Flyers
•	12:30–13:15: Green Screen Day
•	13:30–14:15: Cardboard Creations
•	14:30–15:15: The Connective Detective – Build Your Own Smart City
•	15:15–17:45: Digital Mirror Workshop
Sunday Workshop Schedule:
•	10:30–11:30: Maker Meet – Cardboard Creations
•	11:30–13:00: DIY Zine-Making Workshop – Come along and MAKE your own zine!
•	13:30–14:15: Cantonese in Ireland – Miniature Flowerboard Workshop
•	14:30–15:15: Cardboard Creations
•	16:00–16:45: Maker Meet – Origitative Origami

Promotional graphic for Dublin Maker featuring a blue banner at the top with the phrase “Did you know?” in white text. Below, the white background displays two columns listing scheduled workshops for Saturday and Sunday in black and blue text. The Dublin Maker logo appears in the bottom right corner. Saturday Workshop Schedule: • 11:00–11:30: Maker Meet – Build a Geodesic Dome • 11:30–12:15: Maker Meet – Superhero Flyers • 12:30–13:15: Green Screen Day • 13:30–14:15: Cardboard Creations • 14:30–15:15: The Connective Detective – Build Your Own Smart City • 15:15–17:45: Digital Mirror Workshop Sunday Workshop Schedule: • 10:30–11:30: Maker Meet – Cardboard Creations • 11:30–13:00: DIY Zine-Making Workshop – Come along and MAKE your own zine! • 13:30–14:15: Cantonese in Ireland – Miniature Flowerboard Workshop • 14:30–15:15: Cardboard Creations • 16:00–16:45: Maker Meet – Origitative Origami

Two full days of hands-on workshops at #DublinMaker? From superhero flyers to smart cities and origami wonders - there’s something for every curious mind.
Check the full schedule & plan your maker adventure: www.DublinMaker.ie

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Academy of the Near Future returns to Dublin Maker this year!

Drop by the Academy of the Near Future stand on Saturday (August 30th) to explore smart city initiatives in the Docklands and join our ‘The Connective Detective’ WORKSHOP to build your own smart city! 🚀

#smartcity #dublinmaker

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Collage of four photos from the Dublin Maker event. Top left: person standing with the overlaid text "BIOMATERIALS IN THE FUTURE." Top right: table displaying scientific tools and materials, also labeled "BIOMATERIALS IN THE FUTURE." Center: Dublin Maker logo with the phrase "MEET OUR INTERNATIONAL MAKERS." Bottom left: group of attendees observing an exhibit with a large poster and QR code. Bottom right: individual wearing a lanyard and badge, with the text "STEMERICA MOVES ON."

Collage of four photos from the Dublin Maker event. Top left: person standing with the overlaid text "BIOMATERIALS IN THE FUTURE." Top right: table displaying scientific tools and materials, also labeled "BIOMATERIALS IN THE FUTURE." Center: Dublin Maker logo with the phrase "MEET OUR INTERNATIONAL MAKERS." Bottom left: group of attendees observing an exhibit with a large poster and QR code. Bottom right: individual wearing a lanyard and badge, with the text "STEMERICA MOVES ON."

Dublin Maker goes international!

Meet our friends Roberto and Zrinka, coming all the way from Croatia. They will be showcasing their projects "STEMerica Moves On" and "Biomaterials in the Future".

Read more about their projects at www.DublinMaker.ie and get your free tickets!

#DublinMaker

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Zines! 🙏 A big thanks to Blanchardstown Library for donating their …

🙏 Huge thanks to #BlanchardstownLibrary for donating old games mags for our workshop.
zines.micro.blog/2025/08/15/a...

#Maker #zines #Art #Crafts #DublinMaker

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Dublin Maker Festival Dublin Maker Returns for 2025 - Join us for Ireland's biggest Maker Festival - A free event celebrating creativity, innovation and community

🙌 Looking forward to @dublinmaker.bsky.social
and it's my first time running a workshop.

🗓️ Sat Aug 30 (12:30-13:30)
📍 Leopardstown Racecourse

✂️ It's a #zine workshop and also my first time running it.

🎟️ Free #DublinMaker tix: www.eventbrite.ie/e/dublin-mak...

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Poster promoting volunteer sign-ups for Dublin Maker 2025, Ireland's biggest making festival. It features volunteers in branded t-shirts, smiling and engaging with attendees. The festival is on the 30th and 31st of August, in Leopardstown Racecourse, and benefits offered include: lunch, free T-shirt, and eternal gratitude! Sign up link is www.DublinMaker.ie/volunteer/

Poster promoting volunteer sign-ups for Dublin Maker 2025, Ireland's biggest making festival. It features volunteers in branded t-shirts, smiling and engaging with attendees. The festival is on the 30th and 31st of August, in Leopardstown Racecourse, and benefits offered include: lunch, free T-shirt, and eternal gratitude! Sign up link is www.DublinMaker.ie/volunteer/

🌟 Want to be part of Ireland’s biggest celebration of makers, creators & inventors?
Dublin Maker 2025 is calling for volunteers this August at Leopardstown Racecourse!

Gain experience and help bring the festival to life.
👉 docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...

#DublinMaker #STEM #DublinEvents

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Promotional flyer for a workshop at the Dublin Maker Festival. It features four images of a light-up badge with a blue background, white Dublin skyline silhouette, and "DUBLIN MAKER" text. The badge glows with red or white LEDs. Text on the flyer invites attendees to join a hands-on workshop to create and take home their own glowing badge.

Promotional flyer for a workshop at the Dublin Maker Festival. It features four images of a light-up badge with a blue background, white Dublin skyline silhouette, and "DUBLIN MAKER" text. The badge glows with red or white LEDs. Text on the flyer invites attendees to join a hands-on workshop to create and take home their own glowing badge.

At this year's Dublin Maker Festival we are going to be holding workshops on how to make your very own light-up Dublin Maker Badge! 💡💡

Read more here: dublinmaker.ie/make-your-ow...

#DublinMaker #DublinMaker2025 #AugustCraftMonth

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Poster promoting volunteer sign-ups for Dublin Maker 2025, Ireland's biggest making festival. It features volunteers in branded t-shirts, smiling and engaging with attendees. The festival is on the 30th and 31st of August, in Leopardstown Racecourse, and benefits offered include: lunch, free T-shirt, and eternal gratitude! Sign up link is www.DublinMaker.ie/volunteer/

Poster promoting volunteer sign-ups for Dublin Maker 2025, Ireland's biggest making festival. It features volunteers in branded t-shirts, smiling and engaging with attendees. The festival is on the 30th and 31st of August, in Leopardstown Racecourse, and benefits offered include: lunch, free T-shirt, and eternal gratitude! Sign up link is www.DublinMaker.ie/volunteer/

Dublin Maker 2025 is looking for volunteers! Help shape Ireland’s biggest maker festival this August at Leopardstown Racecourse.

Volunteer, have fun, and be part of something amazing:
👉 www.DublinMaker.ie/volunteer

#DublinMaker #DublinEvents #Maker #STEM

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Dublin Maker Returns 🤖

2 days of all things Maker!

Free Festival for families to come and explore!

Register for free Tickets:

www.eventbrite.ie/e/dublin-mak...

#Dublin #Maker #DublinMaker

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Living Beeings: Pollination Adventure - Dublin Maker Living Beeings: Pollination Adventure

Me and Maíra Amaral will be in Dublin Maker 2025 bringing the Living Beeings game to one more venue in Ireland! 🐝🇮🇪

Join us on the 30th and 31st of August in Leopardstown to play a board game about creating a bee-friendly garden. 🪴🌼

#DublinMaker

dublinmaker.ie/makers/livin...

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Collage of scenes from a Fab Festival event: a busy workshop with tools and filament spools; a display table featuring colorful 3D printed objects and a robotic model; two attendees standing outdoors with event badges; and a promotional banner for the Fab Festival on July 11, 2025, by Prusa Research.

Collage of scenes from a Fab Festival event: a busy workshop with tools and filament spools; a display table featuring colorful 3D printed objects and a robotic model; two attendees standing outdoors with event badges; and a promotional banner for the Fab Festival on July 11, 2025, by Prusa Research.

Some of the Dublin Maker crew were at #Fab25 in the Czech Republic this week—plus a few of this year’s makers! Ideas were flowing and excitement’s building for August 🎉

🎟️ Get your tickets: www.eventbrite.ie/e/dublin-mak...

📱 Follow us for sneak peeks! #DublinMaker #MakerFestiva

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A promotional image for Dublin Maker 2025. The central circular logo displays the words "Dublin Maker" surrounded by silhouettes of tools, gears, and Dublin landmarks. Beneath it, large text reads: “2025 Maker Lineup Coming Next Week!” In the bottom left corner, there’s a blue ticket icon with the message “Free Tickets Now Available on Eventbrite!” The background features a blurred crowd of people at a bustling maker event.

A promotional image for Dublin Maker 2025. The central circular logo displays the words "Dublin Maker" surrounded by silhouettes of tools, gears, and Dublin landmarks. Beneath it, large text reads: “2025 Maker Lineup Coming Next Week!” In the bottom left corner, there’s a blue ticket icon with the message “Free Tickets Now Available on Eventbrite!” The background features a blurred crowd of people at a bustling maker event.

🚀 Dublin Maker 2025 is on the horizon!

🎫 Get you FREE ticket here: www.eventbrite.ie/e/dublin-mak...

📢 Our Maker lineup drops next week — stay tuned for the big reveal!

#DublinMaker #Innovation #STEM #MakerMovement #DublinEvents

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Promotional poster for Dublin Maker 2025. It features photos of people participating in hands-on creative activities like crafting and inventing. Bold text announces the event dates—August 30th and 31st at Leopardstown Racecourse—and highlights that it's the last day of the open call. The Dublin Maker logo and event website are also displayed.

Promotional poster for Dublin Maker 2025. It features photos of people participating in hands-on creative activities like crafting and inventing. Bold text announces the event dates—August 30th and 31st at Leopardstown Racecourse—and highlights that it's the last day of the open call. The Dublin Maker logo and event website are also displayed.

🚨🚨 THIS IS NOT A DRILL! 🚨🚨
It’s the LAST DAY to apply for the Dublin Maker Open Call! 🛠️⚡️

Got an invention, art piece, or wild idea?
Messy sketch? Half-built? Gloriously chaotic? We want it.

📅 Deadline: MIDNIGHT TONIGHT

🔗 Apply now: www.DublinMaker.ie/Open-Call/

#DublinMaker

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