Show Your Geeky Leather Cuff

Mardigan Enterprises on Etsy caught my eye with their Arc Reactor Leather cuff as I was browsing.  They have a lot of great designs. And also leather wrapped flasks if that is more your speed. The cuff that caught my attention, Iron Man pictured below. There are other cuffs, that can catch a geek’s eyes, … Continue reading Show Your Geeky Leather Cuff

A Selection of Timey Wimey Gifty Goodness

Even though Christmas is over, there’s been a glut of really cool Doctor Who-inspired gifts all over the internet. They’re too cool to pass up, so here’s a quick rundown of some of the best ones I’ve seen. First up, the homemade TARDIS bookshelf. There’s an entire photo album online at Imgur, showing details like … Continue reading A Selection of Timey Wimey Gifty Goodness

Geeky Winter Hat Patterns and DIYs

I don’t know about you, but it’s cold where I’m at.  Cold, grey, dead . . . Can you tell I hate winter? To combat my own winter doldrums I love using fun and ridiculous winter hats.  It’s hard not to laugh at a Yeti hat, no? (I bought this one at my local grocery store, … Continue reading Geeky Winter Hat Patterns and DIYs

Get Your Last-Minute Geek On with Christmas Printables

The countdown to Christmas is down to single digits now – are you ready? I still have some wrapping to do, so of course I turned to the Internets for some ideas. And they did not disappoint. Here are several options for adding some geek flair to your gift wrapping. First up is a series … Continue reading Get Your Last-Minute Geek On with Christmas Printables

Gift A Geek: Tea! Just What The Doctor Ordered

Tea! That’s all I needed. A good cup of tea. A superheated infusion of free radicals and tannin. Just the thing for heating the synapses. Did you think I had a different Doctor in mind? I mean there are 12 to choose from. The Tardis Tea Infuser is available at Think Geek  But to get … Continue reading Gift A Geek: Tea! Just What The Doctor Ordered

Marvel craft: DIY LED Tesseract

Did you know that in geometry, a tesseract, also called an 8-cell or regular octachoron or cubic prism, is the four-dimensional analog of the cube? According to Wolfram MathWorld, in Madeleine L’Engle’s novel, A Wrinkle in Time, the characters in the story travel through time and space using tesseracts. According to Google, Tesseract is also probably … Continue reading Marvel craft: DIY LED Tesseract