Pac Man Ghost Scarf
Urban Princess made this amazing Pac Man Ghost Scarf on her Etsy shop. An ode to everyone’s favorite dot-eating arcade game, complete with googly eyes, and it will keep your neck warm!
Urban Princess made this amazing Pac Man Ghost Scarf on her Etsy shop. An ode to everyone’s favorite dot-eating arcade game, complete with googly eyes, and it will keep your neck warm!
We are so excited here at Geek Crafts to have the crafty *and* geeky Susan Beal blogging for us. Susan is the author of Button It Up and Bead Simple and co-author of Super Crafty. Look for her posts every Thursday, including some great crafty interviews.
My friend Heather Mann is always making great stuff (like the Star Wars finger puppets Renee posted about last week) but my favorites from her lately have to be her Yoda crafts. She made this fantastic fleece hat and wrote a tutorial for it on her Dollar Store Crafts blog — the total cost for the project is under $1!
Heather also did a Star Wars swap over at Craftster recently and made this awesome appliqued Yoda market bag in Jedi robe colors for her partner. You can use her instructions and this free morsbag pattern to make one for yourself, too.
Heather’s hat tutorial has totally inspired me to make a head-to-toe Yoda costume for my one-year-old daughter Pearl for Halloween. I’ll post more pictures when I’ve made my version — I’m figuring out the robe, snake and walking stick right now!
In honor of my movie-geekness (and love of all things Tarantino) I am featuring this amazing Kill Bill Halloween Costume I found on Flickr because it’s awesome and a little too soon for any good Inglourious Basterds costumes. FlemingBonaparte made this GoGo Yubari costume a couple years ago for Halloween. It appears doable with some decent thrift store finds, some tinfoil and enough creativity to get a wooden plank to stick to the side of your head. I love it!
MzKitty submitted her awesome Meatwad Cell Phone Charm that she is selling on her etsy page. This Aqua Teen Hunger Force bite sized charm is made from polymer clay and metal findings, and he’s just awesome! Thanks MzKitty!
Until today, I never thought I would associate Troma Films with crocheting, but I like to be proven wrong! Bendy Bones posted this adorable Toxic Avenger Amigurumi on Craftster and let’s be honest, I just fell in love. The perfect pint-sized Toxie complete with mop, and one lopsided eye!