Father’s Day Gift Bundle + Free Shipping

May 26th, 2010 Nicola Posted in Circuitboard, Cufflinks, Floppy Disks, Geekware, Notebooks No Comments »

Sometimes it’s hard deciding which gift to buy from www.geekware.ca . That’s why we’ve put together a special gift bundle package, featuring our most popular items together! 

Fathers Day Geek Gift BUndle

Here’s the perfect gift for your geeky guy, featuring our best-sellers bundled together!- Custom Monogrammed Keyboard Cufflinks ($14.95 value)

- Floppy Disk Notebook ($9.95 value)

- Circuitboard Keychain ($4.95 value)

- Circuitboard Business Card Holder ($16.95 value)

- Gift-wrapped in handmade paper and tied with ribbon.

A $46.80 value, all for just $39.95!  Plus, Shipping is free until midnight Sunday with coupon code FATHER10.

 

 

 

Note: The GEEKWARE store will be closed June 1 - 15. Please place your Father’s Day orders by Sunday to receive your orders in time for Father’s Day. And enjoy the free shipping offer!

Introducing: New MACware and GEEKWARE

March 11th, 2010 Nicola Posted in Calculators, Circuitboard, Clocks, Geekware, Keyboards, Mac, Magnets, Notebooks, phone No Comments »

Whoo hoooo! Check out the new items in the shop!

Little Professor Clock by www.geekware.ca

Little Professor Clock.  How cool is he?!! 

Circuitboard Notebook

Circuitboard Notebook, a must for every geek :) 

GE Clock

Old School push-button GE phone becomes a funky wall clock.

iMac Keyboard clock in Bondi-Blue.

iMac Keyboard clock in Bondi-Blue. Love this colour!

iMac clock in graphite

iMac clock in graphite too, for the guys.

iMac message centre

iMac magnetic message centre, with 6 iMac key magnets.

Thriller sketch book

Michael Jackson Thriller Sketch Book

Circuitboard Necklaces are back in stock

March 9th, 2009 Nicola Posted in Circuitboard, Geekware, Necklaces 1 Comment »

Circuitboard necklace

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!!