The results are. Over seventy percent of you loved the Circuitboard Ornament Set, as did I. If you need some more geek inspired tree swag, check out this recycled CD ornament, which will shine and shimmer beneath your twinkling Christmas lights.
Just like the Circuitboard ornaments, the CD ornaments come individually or in a set of three. Priced at $21 for a set or $8 on their own. What do you think? An improvement from the Circuitboard designs or still too geeky for you? Leave your comments below!

Marc O'Polo
Lepel
Top Studio
Ummmm nooooo...
1That is so cheap. The only way it would be ok is as instructions on how to make your own. We all have way too many CDs laying around to pay $21 for 3 more broken ones. HA!
2To make your own you need a Dremel tool, a sharpie, and some patience.
I am thinking
about making my own circuit board ones, maybe I'll try this too. They are just too expensive.
3Looks easy to make...
4Doesn't it crack when you use the Dremel tool? The edges seem nice and clean on this version.
5sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo awful
6It looks cheap. Ornaments are supposed to beautiful and meaningful.
7hmm.... I'd like one made of those clear ones that come in the packs of cdrs. =)
8I'ts cute, but who would actually go buy it???
9It's kinda expensive no?
10I mean 8 bucks for an empty cd basically.
Hmmm, I'm going to try and cut my own
I was thinking this would be a great way to recycle all those cd's people throw out.
11geeky...love it!
12Ahah.
13Why not!
14no thanks
15My dad has been doing something similar to this for years. He used to take old AOL cd's and glue them together with the backsides out and hang them on our tree outside.
16The design is very original, but the price is way too expensive.
17lame
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