Showing posts with label girl. Show all posts
Showing posts with label girl. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

"The Pandoric Opens" T-shirt (Doctor Who meets Van Gogh)

One of the best-loved Doctor Who episodes: "Vincent and The Doctor." Here's a trailer...


...and a t-shirt to celebrate it:


Girly tee. Amazon, about $20.


 Guy's tee. Amazon, $18 - 28, depending on size.

Perplexus - cool 3D maze. "Like a video game without the electronics."

It may look like a small child's toy, but is anything but. Perplexus is a 3D maze where players maneuver a small marble around challenging barriers inside a transparent sphere. You work with gravity to carefully shift, flip, and twist the sphere to guide the marble. One blogger says, "We’ve found the puzzle to be extremely addictive to anyone who gets started. Because it’s like a 3D video game without the electronics, the very physical nature of playing — turning it this way and that — is very satisfying. In addition, the maze is like a sculpture, [and] the design of the route is geekily brilliant." Amazon, $19.59

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Pixelated glasses


Pixel glasses -- great gift for the game geek, or the fashion-forward. Comes in flat or glossy black, as well as various color combinations. Sunglasses also available. Amazon, $6. and up.

Saturday, June 30, 2012

Cooking for Geeks cookbook


More than just a cookbook, Cooking for Geeks applies your curiosity to discovery, inspiration, and invention in the kitchen. Why is medium-rare steak so popular? Why do we bake some things at 350 F and others at 375 F? And how quickly does a pizza cook if we overclock an oven to 1,000 F? Author and cooking geek Jeff Potter provides the answers. Amazon, $20.

Monday, May 14, 2012

"A galaxy far, far away" t-shirt

The text says, "When you think about it, all galaxies are far far away."

Friday, February 10, 2012

A simple, meaningful, DIY gift



Although this site normally focuses on gifts for geeks, this gift would be really great for anyone. It's simply a box of cards, on which you write things you like/love/value about the recipient. As you'll see in a later picture, I made this for my husband for our 16th anniversary; that was 13 years ago, and he still has it! He said at the time it was probably the best gift anyone had ever given him. (And honestly, I'm not sure I've topped it since.)

The assembling of it won't take much time and costs very little. What will take the most time is coming up with the things to write, but don't rush that, because that is what gives the gift its meaning.

It starts with a simple cardboard box. I bought this one at Hobby Lobby, and you could probably get them at any craft store, or the craft section in WalMart; you could even use a jewelry gift-box you might have on hand, as long as the logo is just on the top panel of the lid.

The black stripes on the edge and around the top were simply made with a fat black marker. I didn't worry about getting them perfectly straight. I was going for a handmade look, after all.



For the lid, I cut out a few pieces of paper of diminishing sizes and glued them on top of each other. I wrote "That's What I Like About You," but you could write whatever makes sense for your relationship. (About the weird spelling... I was referring to a song from the 80's, where those words were sung with a sort of British-sounding clip of the ending T's. Or at least, that's how I remembered it at the time.)

As you can see, I wasn't terriby concerned about making it perfect calligraphy. I think that makes it all the more personal. I used papers that were subtly different for an architectural quality, but you could use brighter or more contrasting papers if that suits your style.



I also wrote inside the top of the lid. Quite optional.

By the way, for both the layered paper on the lid and the note cards themselves, I just used paper I had on hand. If you or someone in your house is crafty, you can probably do the same. Or you could upcycle some junk mail, if that's your thing!



I built a simple little easel in the box of folded cardstock, so that the cards stand at a slant when stowed in the box, but you could certainly just place the cards inside flat. Much easier!


For the cards, I used a couple subtly different colors of card stock, and varied the style of lettering I used. But again: do what works for you! You could even create the cards on your computer and print them out on ready-perforated business card stock.

Tie it up with a raffia bow if you're going for a natural look; use something bright or shiny if that's the style you're after.


Sunday, February 5, 2012

Friday, February 3, 2012

"The Silence" tally marks t-shirt

Doctor Who Silence tally mark juniors t-shirt; also available in white on black. My Amazon store, $22.  Guys shirt also available.

Sunday, January 29, 2012

8-bit flower bouquet


Pixelated flowers make the perfect gift for your Princess. ThinkGeek, $15.

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Trouble-free Tribbles!


You might also like: Star Trek bathrobe or Star Trek iPhone case.

Clip-on lens for iPhone

Quick-connect lens system for iPhone 4/4S. Includes fisheye, wide-angle, and macro lenses. Amazon, $70.

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TARDIS coffee cup/mug

TARDIS mug. (Disclaimer: This one is not bigger on the inside.)  ThinkGeek, $16.  Our Amazon store, $22.

Apple juice laptop decal

Juice box decal for laptops or other things. Etsy, $6.

"The cake is a lie" laptop decal


Also available for Dell, xbox, netbook, car and macbook. Etsy, $9.

"Come to the dark side. We have cookies."


Unisex apron says, "Come to the dark side. We have cookies. -- V." ThinkGeek, $20.

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

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