In an effort to breathe new life into my Twitter account I created this Twitter Factory background image. It took me about 10 days to complete and is designed to seamlessly repeat. To see the full effect please check out this Twitter Factory background page.
Oh… and don’t forget to follow me on Twitter @whatimade.

Creating your own individual Twitter background image can be a lot of fun, why not give it a go? And, if you are out of ideas check out Themeleon – a cool little tool that makes creating interesting backgrounds a piece of cake.







Wow! I just stumbled across your site today and I am totally amazed by everything I’m seeing! I LOVE your imagination, creativity and talent. I love seeing things that are different than the typical arts/crafts blogs I read. Being a girly girl, I am not really into the boy stuff, but I love that you make things, then illustrate the steps! The twitter background is brilliant
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Thank you Jess – it’s great to hear that my blog appeals to ‘girly-girls’ as well. Hopefully you’ll visit again. Scott:)
I just found your site, I love it. Every inch of it. As a former AD I would have loved working with you! So much fun. Yours is a great site for boys too. The art/craft blogworld is so feminine, a site like yours really stands out. As an art teacher, writer and blog author I’ll be recommending What I Made – brilliant!
Are you in the UK too?
Hi Joanie, Thanks for the lovely comment. It’s nice to get this sort of considered feedback, it’s really helpful – it’s the only way I can know if I’m on the right track! Yes, I’m in the UK – currently working in London and living in Buckinghamshire. And, of course, any recommendations would be most appreciated, but please visit again, I’d love to know what you think of future projects! All the best. Scott
Forgot to add that I may start using my Twitter account just because I love this illustration so much I want to follow what you do next
Thanks Joanie!
Are you a fan of Roy Doty, perchance?
Hi Mark, Strangely I haven’t come across Roy Doty, I was however, a big fan of Heath Robinson’s contraptions as a kid. I have also been recently been made aware of Reuben Goldberg, a sort of American version of Heath Robinson. I have always loved low-tech gadgets and contraptions – Roy Doty’s look very cool as well. Thanks for the comment. Scott
I love it!
Thanks Heather! And I love your groovy handbags – for anyone reading this comment go and check out the G Studi shop on Etsy. Scott