This is usually the domain of Crafty Crafty, but I couldn't not write about this level of DIY geekchicery. Carey Huffman even documented the instructions for her fiddly little creations so that if you're as ludicrously amused and excited by them as I am, you can make the hungry yellow blob and Inky, Pinky, Blinky and Stinky Clyde yourself! (I'm not going to, so don't ask).
Continue Reading Story at 'Shiny Shiny'Shiny Shiny spots geek chic at Crafty Crafty: Crochet Atari Console > The Maker Faire is always a good chance for the worlds of technogeekery and artistry to collide, often resulting in some spectacularly geek chic achievement. This year's gold prize has got to go to... ...
Pacman belt buckle and tie from the Ex-Boyfriend Collection > How I adore these! Behold the lovely Pacman belt buckle and Pacman neck tie from the Ex-Boyfriend Collection. The belt buckle has a standard post closure, is 4 1/2" long x 2 1/2" wide, and...
Pacman Belt from TruffleShuffle > Retro gaming's clearly all the rage at the moment so why not proclaim your love to the world with this ace Pacman belt from TruffleShuffle? It's not just cool, it's pretty clever too with the...
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