Sugar Editorial Picks
Jul 01, 2008 -
Not only am I a techie fiend, but I'm a crafty gal to boot! That means that I love making things with my hands, not just filling them with shiny gadgets. Gimmie some credit here; I've shown you lots of ways that you can be crafty, too, from repurposing old favorites to making new cases for your tiny new iPods.
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Jun 13, 2007 -
I recently discovered the Tabblo Photo Cube, which is a fun DIY project that allows you to create a photo cube that you can print yourself.
Unlike PartySugar's beautiful but involved invitations, you don't need any glue, tape or even creative genes. You just need a selection of photos, a printer and some scissors.
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Oct 06, 2008 -
There are probably a million and one great things you can do with your library of digital photos. Photo sites like Flickr offer elaborate ways to explore and share pics while free photo editing sites allow you to enhance and resize your little moments in time. But, what should you do with all your photos once they are all spruced up?
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Apr 23, 2008 -
A geeky girl's dream wedding would include an awesome reception where everyone mingles, fills up on delish food and drink, and has a total blast while celebrating your big day. To help make this dream a reality, you'll want to check a few things off your "To Do" list beforehand. Of course you'll need music and entertainment, plus something fun to fill your guests' time.
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May 23, 2007 -
Knowing that there are people out there that love Super Marios Bros., Nintendo and Star Wars enough to make geeky bride and groom cakes should have been all the warning I needed to ease me into this Rubik's Cube Cake, but somehow it just wasn't. The maker was a British fellow, James Kemp, who has always been a fan of the Rubik's cube. "I first got a cube as a 12 year old in England back in 1980 and have been hooked ever since," Kemp says.
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Dec 12, 2007 -
I've shared the guide to creating DIY photo cubes before, but the DIY Photo Blocks from elsewares.com look like they would make the project easier than ever. The kit includes everything you need to create two photo-block sets, leading me to believe it's a great holiday gift option. It apparently ships with easy instructions and all materials, but you have to provide the 4-x-6-inch photos, scissors, and ruler.
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Aug 17, 2007 -
- It's a tad impractical, but we're still coveting the idea of it. Solid Alliance cranks out talking heart mouse - Engadget
- Korean company Digix has brought out a ballpoint pen with a 1GB flash memory. Digi Pen with memory is for geeks only.
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Feb 21, 2007 -
- Dolphin MP3 Player keeps you, Flipper and Jessica Alba entertained - Gizmodo
- Hello Kitty embraces warming blankets, gets fired up via USB - Engadget
- The tech truth about our spending habits - Gadget Candy
- Relieve stress with Super Mario mushrooms - Popgadget
- Geek Chic of the week: The T-shirt to show the world your apathy - Shiny Shiny
- You know you want a digital photo cube - Techie Diva
- Rock out with your iPod using the MiJam Guitar - Chip Chick
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