All done! Last Minute and Local? Sunday pick-up

December 17th, 2009 Nicola Posted in Christmas, Geekware, Shows No Comments »

Yay!  Suddenly everything is finished!  Completed my last craft show on Sunday and packed up the car in crazy cold temperatures ( -46C apparently without windchill… ) and now I’m done!

If you are in Edmonton and need a last minute GEEK GIFT from www.geekware.ca  please drop me an e-mail at nicola @ geekware . ca with your shopping list and you can come pick up from our home in Bonniedoon on Sunday 20th Dec between 4pm and 5pm.  

I’ll e-mail you the address once I receive your order.  We can arrange an alternate pick-up time too.

 

Make-Your-Own Geek Christmas Ornaments: Part 10

December 20th, 2008 Nicola Posted in CD's, Christmas, Circuitboard, DIY Projects 1 Comment »

Every tree needs a tree-topper and a Geek’s tree is no different! Presenting the CD and RAM Christmas Star:

How to: CD and RAM Tree-Topper Star

You’ll need:

  • thick card (I used the card from the cover of an old ring-binder
  • lots of old sticks of RAM
  • some old CD’s
  • glue
  • a wire coathanger

I marked out the shape of my star on the card, and cut out with a craft knife.  I tried to make the points the same size as each stick of RAM, to minimise cutting the RAM sticks.

I think hot-glued the RAM around the borders of the star on both sides, to create a frame.

Then I cut up CD’s using strong scissors and made a mosaic over the surface of the cardboard.

I drilled a few holes though the star and attached a coiled wire coathanger so that the star can be placed ontop of the tree.

Not the easied project in terms of ‘hand hurting’ from cutting the CD’s, but worth it in the end for the sparkly reflective finish!

Make-Your-Own Geek Christmas Ornaments: Part 9

December 19th, 2008 Nicola Posted in Christmas, Circuitboard, DIY Projects, Keyboards 2 Comments »

How to: Keyboard Circuitry Sheet Christmas Ornaments

You’ll need:

  • old keyboard
  • brads or paper fasteners
  • scissors or paper cutter

Take apart an old keyboard and remove the flexible circuitboard sheet from under the keys.

Cut into 2cm strips using a paper cutter or scissors.

For the round ornament, wind one strip into coils until you like the shape, then punch a hole in the top, through all the sheets. Attach a brad through the hole.

For the other one, cut the strips into: 1 short one, 2 medium and 2 long. Arrange from large to small to large and punch a hole through the top and bottom of each. Attach them all together with a brad through the hole.

Tie a loop of ribbon around the brad and hang them on your tree!

The inspiration for these came from Elise’s paper bag ornaments here. Check out how you can use the same method to make all sorts of different shapes, depending on how you vary the lengths of the strips.

[I would have photographed these on a nice tree outdoors like the rest of this series, but it's -30C and way too cold to be playing with a camera and holding my breath for a minute to prevent steamy pics!]

Make-Your-Own Geek Christmas Ornaments: Part 8

December 12th, 2008 Nicola Posted in Christmas, Circuitboard, DIY Projects 1 Comment »

Would you like to see another idea for geeky tree ornaments?

This one is a bit silly, but it’s very easy and you probably have the supplies lying around at home if you’re at all geeky.

How to: RAM Christmas Ornament 

You’ll need:

  • old sticks of RAM
  • old ribbon

Tie a loop of ribbon through the hole in the RAM and then hang on your tree!

See, told you it was easy!! 

Make-Your-Own Geek Christmas Ornaments: Part 7

November 26th, 2008 Nicola Posted in Christmas, DIY Projects, Diskettes 5 Comments »

Another project with diskettes!  In part 4 of this Geek Ornaments series I showed you what I did with the diskette boxes, and here’s a project idea for the diskettes themselves.

How to: Diskette Present Christmas Ornament 

You’ll need:

  • old diskettes
  • old ribbon
  • glue
  • buttons or any Christmas embellishments 

Pick 2 diskettes that compliment the colourscheme of your tree. I chose red and green, but blue and white would be a nice combination for a more modern tree.  Glue the 2 diskettes together, aligning them so that the holes match up in the corners.   Tie a loop of ribbon through the hole for hanging. Glue ribbon around the centre to create the look of a present.  Glue buttons or other embellishments you have lying around to the ribbon.

Hang and enjoy!  

Make-Your-Own Geek Christmas Ornaments: Part 6

November 24th, 2008 Nicola Posted in Christmas, DIY Projects, Keyboards 3 Comments »

Got a bit sidetracked with orders and shows this past week! But the GEEK tree ornament series now continues with: Space Bar Icicles!

How to: Space Bar Icicle Christmas Ornament 

You’ll need:

  • old space bars  
  • old ribbon
  • glue
  • white Christmas embellishments 
  • glitter glue

Glue the ribbon onto the back of the space bar to create a loop for hanging.  Add some reused curling ribbons to the hanging ribbon.  Glue any Christmas embellishments onto the spacebar - I used white snowflakes and snowmen.  To finish it off I also added dots of glitter glue.

Stop and Shop was fun!

November 18th, 2008 Nicola Posted in Christmas, Geekware, Upcoming Shows No Comments »

It was great to see so many of you at the Stop and Shop show at the weekend!  And thank you for the keyboard donations too - I will have fun recycling them into GEEKWARE!

If anyone else has an old keyboard gathering dust, please bring it by the Royal Bison show and you can trade it for a floppy disk notebook!  A great way to recycle your old keyboards into Christmas gifts, eh? 

I was next to Janet Stein and her work and booth display are simply stunning.  If you’re looking for exquisite gemstone jewelry this Christmas then check out her site for sure.  Janet has been a silversmith and jeweler for 18 years and it shows in her work.

On the other side of me was Teresa from Dotted Loop.  I loved her glam-meets-vintage pieces, and I even passed along a few old necklaces of mine to be reworked into couture masterpieces  It was refreshing to see a designer with such avant garde pieces in Edmonton!

Quick update on the tree ornaments… I’ll be showing you the other 5 e-waste ornaments soon I promise.  They will be on display in Wood Buffalo this weekend, and they were so happy with them that they’re running a big contest for visitors to guess what they are each made from!  How cool is that? My work being part of a contest with Riiibbitt-The-Recycling-Frog?!!  [as long as I don't have to wear the costume!]

 

 MAC cufflinks coming soon :) I have 4 new Apple cufflinks to add to the shop this week… exciting!

Make-Your-Own Geek Christmas Ornaments: Part 5

November 13th, 2008 Nicola Posted in CD's, Christmas, DIY Projects 2 Comments »

This is the easiest craft of all the e-waste recycled christmas ornaments!

How to: CD Christmas Ornament 

You’ll need:

  • 2 old CD’s 
  • old ribbon
  • glue
  • Christmas embellishments 

Glue the ribbon onto the back of one CD, to create a loop for hanging.  Glue the backs of the 2 CD’s together, sandwiching the ribbon ends inbetween.  Add some reused curling ribbons to the hanging ribbon. And to finish it off, add some Christmassy themed embellishments to cover the holes in the centre of the CD’s.

You could fancy these up quite easily, or change up the colourschemes.  I stuck with green and white but you could pick any colours to match your tree decorations.

Make-Your-Own Geek Christmas Ornaments: Part 4

November 10th, 2008 Nicola Posted in Christmas, DIY Projects, Diskettes 2 Comments »

This is the 4th installment showing you how I made the e-waste Christmas ornaments for the Festival Of Trees event.   

How to: Diskette Box Presents

You’ll need:

  • old diskette boxes 
  • telephone wire
  • old ribbon
  • sparkly recycled paper

I used diskette boxes because I have lots and have never thought of a way to recycle them before, however, you could use CD cases instead if you have some spare.

I cut up an old silver gift bag into squares the same size as the box and placed 2 pieces inside the box, back-to-back.  Next I separated out the red and white wires that are found inside the mouse cables. You could use telephone wire instead if you have some handy.  I placed a small bundle of the wires inside the box.

Then I tied up each box with some saved ribbon from gifts, and tied it in a bow. Finally I added a loop for hanging the ‘present’ up out of some random gold cord I had lying around.

You could easily adapt the design to suit the colourscheme of your tree, and the materials you have!  They look really effective if you have 10 or more on your tree. 

Make-Your-Own Geek Christmas Ornaments: Part 3

November 8th, 2008 Nicola Posted in Christmas, Computer mods, DIY Projects 2 Comments »

How to: Ribbon Cable Stars

You’ll need:

  • flat ribbon cable (what is this?)
  • telephone wire
  • hole punch or a pin

Make a star template on card and trace around it on your ribbon cable.  Cut out. Punch a hole in the top of the star (or poke a hole with a pin). Cut a piece of telephone wire for hanging, and thread through the hole. Tie in a knot in the wire to create the loop for hanging.  [I didn't have phone wire, so I cut open the cable from a computer mouse and pulled out the wires inside. Since they are different colours, I chose to use just the green wire for the project].

Hang and enjoy your 3rd geeky tree ornaments creation!

Stay tuned for the next installment …

Make-Your-Own Geek Christmas Ornaments: Part 2

November 7th, 2008 Nicola Posted in Christmas, Computer mice, DIY Projects 3 Comments »

How to: Santa mice

You’ll need:

  • ribbon or cord
  • red and white felt
  • googly eyes
  • hot glue gun
  • an old computer mouse

Wash the mouse and leave to dry thoroughly.  Take a good look at the mouse and decide which end would be best for the chin.  Some have cool lines that can be incorporated as moustaches and the scroll wheel can be used as the nose. 

Glue loop of cord onto the hanging end of the mouse.  Cut a semi-circle of red felt and wrap around to form the hat.  Depending on the shape of the mouse, you may need to ‘wing it’ a bit and try a few different ways to wrap it. Once you get a shape that resembles a hat, cut a hole for the cord to go through and then glue the hat to the mouse.  Add a strip of white felt to trim the hat edging and a pom-pom (or felt circle) for the end of the hat .

Cut a cloud-shape for the beard and add a moustach if desired.  Glue on beard and googly eyes. 

Hang and enjoy your 2nd geeky tree ornaments creation!

[I did try making the first one with white fun-fur. I thought it looked cool, but Mr Geekware laughed so hard and thought it was a yetti in a santa hat <sigh> . So we kept that one :)  ]

Stay tuned for the next installment tomorrow….  

Make-Your-Own Geek Christmas Ornaments: Part 1

November 6th, 2008 Nicola Posted in Christmas, DIY Projects, Keyboards 14 Comments »

Just finished working on 100 electronic-waste-themed Christmas ornaments! 

I has lots of fun coming up with ideas for using old electronics in each design that I thought I’d share them with you over the next month. 

I was commissioned to make these for a client in the waste management industry, and they will be on display on a charity tree at the ‘Festival of Trees’ in Fort McMurray, Alberta.   

How to: Keyboard key word ornaments

You’ll need:

  • curling ribbon or fabric ribbon in the colour of your choice (I recycled ribbon in various shades of green).
  • card or fabric in a matching colour (I used green felt).
  • an old keyboard or two.
  • hot glue gun.

Pick off the keyboard keys to make the words of your choice.  I chose NOEL, JOY and HOHOHO, but you could also spell LOVE, PEACE etc. If you only have one keyboard, you may have to get creative with vowels and use the numbers 3 and 0 to represent E and O.

Glue ends of ribbon down a strip of fabric or card, forming a loop at the top. Glue the letters onto the fabric, ontop of the ribbon. Trim fabric around the letters. Add additional ribbons if desired and curl with a knife.

Hang and enjoy your 1st geeky tree ornaments creation!

Stay tuned for the next installment tomorrow….  

Merry Christmas!

December 23rd, 2007 Nicola Posted in Christmas, Computer mods, Recycle inspiration 2 Comments »

Wishing you a wonderful Christmas and all the very best for the New Year.

Thank you for your kind support during 2007.

Please note that Acorn Studios will be closed from Dec 23 - Jan 2… time to rest up and eat cookies (I think I ate about 15 today).
image via foldingj

Who needs a real Christmas tree…

November 28th, 2007 Nicola Posted in Christmas No Comments »

…when you can have a bookshelf tree instead!

via: swissmiss