
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….