Feeling a little…sluggish?
According to the academic resource Futurama Wiki, a brain slug is “a species of space parasite that attaches its jelly-like body to the skull, presumably the brain of a human, and controls them. The specimen is green in color and consists of a translucent jelly-like body complete with two feelers and one large eyeball…The easiest way to tell if someone is infected would be the Brain Slug mass which sits atop of their head.”
Should you wish to make someone think he is infected, just perch one of these crocheted Brain Slugs on his noggin. Hilarity is sure to ensue.
This project makes me think of another amigurumi project – Baby Monsters by Allison Hoffman, aka CraftyIsCool. I made some in red for co-workers for Valentine’s Day, and called them “Love Monsters“. Naturally they were a big hit.
LINKS OF INTEREST
- Crocheted Brain Slug from MostlyNerdy Crochet
- Crochet Baby Monsters from CraftyIsCool
- More amigurumi projects on GeekCrafts
- More monster projects on GeekCrafts
Lego Creations from Folded Fancy
Need a Star Wars Lego wedding cake topper for your geeky wedding? Or, want to show your sweetie how special they are with a Lego flower bouquet that’ll never wilt?
Well, look no further than Folded Fancy Creations! Each Lego model is made by the talented Mariann Asanuma, the world’s first female freelance Lego artist.
Mariann is one of my crafty heroes, and (full disclosure) one of my high school friends. She worked her way up to Master Model Builder at LEGOLAND California (the “Welcome to Las Vegas” sign in Miniland is her handiwork), before striking out on her own. Now, she builds custom models, writes how-to Lego books, and manages Folded Fancy.
If you just want a little touch of Lego in your life, she also makes adorable wee magnets (like these Pac-Man magnets), and geek chic jewelry out of rare Lego tiles.
- Star Wars Lego wedding topper
- Lego flower bouquet
- Lego Pac-Man magnets
- Lego earrings
- Folded Fancy Creations Etsy shop
- Model Building Secrets from the Masters
- More Lego crafts on Geek Crafts
- More Star Wars crafts on Geek Crafts
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With that, my friends, my time at Geek Crafts has come to an end. I love writing for this wonderful blog, but, with the upcoming release of my first comic book project, it’s time for me to devote myself completely to my fiction and filmmaking. Yeep! I’m making the big leap. So, I’ll still be in the geek loop, just on the other side of it.
Thank you for reading my posts, and for all the lovely comments. Keep creating, and I’ll catch you on the flip side!
Geekily Yours,
Sherezada
Tutorial Tuesday: EPIC Rubik’s Cake
DAMN that’s some CAKE!!!
I like baking cake, I find it therapeutic. To the point where if The Husb0t ever comes home to find me baking, the first thing he does (after he does his *yeyy for cake* dance) is ask me what’s wrong… I’d love to think I’d have the patience to bake this bad boy. The utter joy on the faces of the party-goers, cutting open the apparently featureless white exterior, to find the colourful, 80’s, childhood glee inside must be enough to make the painstaking construction worthwhile.
Want to know another brain-meltingly AMAZING fact about this cake, when Vicky from Statsy posted the recipe online, she actually got an e-mail from THE Erno Rubik – yuh-huh – the maker of the cube! – saying that he liked the cake! wow that must’ve been a real goosebump moment opening THAT e-mail!!
Reader Submission: BIG Creeper Plush
Geekcrafts reader MelloReflections sent us her foot tall creeper plush. She says:
“I made this Creeper plushie for my friend’s birthday- we’re both big fans of the game Minecraft.
The plush currently resides on my friend’s computer tower at work.”
Tutorial Tuesday: Crochet Golden Snitch
Still looking for a party favour to make your Harry Potter party go with a ‘zap’? want to give a special Harry Potter loving friend a gift to commemorate the end of an era?
If you can crochet I’ve got a great pattern for you.
This Golden Snitch pattern has been uploaded to Ravelry by Heather Smith. Its super simple, super quick and SUPER CUTE!
Check out her flickr photostream for more knitting and crocheting goodness!
- Golden Snitch crochet pattern on Ravelry
- Heather Smith’s Ravelry Profile
- Heather’s flickr photostream
- Harry Potter on Geekcrafts
- Crochet on Geekcrafts.