I just want to share two shirts I enjoy from the delightfully geeky Big Brother Little Brother Shirts
I’m always partial to atomic particles.

And even though I’m arguably a little old for this shirt…I’d still rock it.

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I just want to share two shirts I enjoy from the delightfully geeky Big Brother Little Brother Shirts
I’m always partial to atomic particles.

And even though I’m arguably a little old for this shirt…I’d still rock it.

See more creations here.
I’m the kind of girl who stumbles upon pictures of The Barbie Dream Hearse by accident amidst my regular web perusals.
I forget what search made this come up, but I’m glad it did. From the website:
The Barbie Dream Hearse is a fun alternative to your regular means of transportation. What began as a simple play on words turned into a full-fledged business concept, serving Seattle area ladies (and self-confident gentlemen!) with a unique, avant-garde way to spend the night on the town.
I don’t have any immediate plans to be in the Seattle area (though I’d like to visit), but this shirt is going my wish list.
Has anyone ridden in the Barbie Dream Hearse? If so, I’d love to hear about it.
With technology evolving at breakneck speed, I never thought I’d see these fantastic antique style bulbs for sale.
These would have the perfect warm feel for my ideal library (great for ambiance, but not necessarily reading!).
If you hadn’t guessed, I’m not a huge wearer of bright colors (it happens, but it’s usually somehow layered with dark things)…however, these bat & flower silk scarves by Klaus Haapaniemi are wonderful:
I’ve always loved the idea of half-hidden darkness or unconventionality. An unsuspecting onlooker would have to look closely to see the bats…but I’d know they’re there.
There are also spider patterns for the arachnid-inclined.
These are giving me craft ideas. I bet some fantastic embroidery creations could emerge with the mingling of bats and flowers.
Last night I ecstatically shared a link to this striped farfalle with a very talented chef friend of mine. Handmade and imported from Italy…
I would love to design a whole table setup…nay…a whole room around these starchy little angels. The possibilities are endless! Halloween soirees, spooky weddings, zoological parties…Beetlejuice screenings.
Granted, I’m partial to black and white stripes (and good food), but this is the farfalle of my dreams.
Order it here
This post is also dedicated to my favorite zebra lover, with whom I’d very much like to share a bowl of this pasta.
Pretty in Ink has some wonderful Day of the Dead inspired jewelry.
These original hand drawn designs are on cut plastic…
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This filigree skull, entitled Crania Anatomica, by Joshua Harker has completely captured my heart.
To see a full view of every angle, click on this nine second video:
They are available in different sizes and materials in his online store. I wish I could treat myself to the tiny one at the moment. On the wish list it goes!
To see a large gallery of Crania Anatomica “in action,” click here.
I know these awesome pendants by Geek OUTlet are a Resident Evil reference, but I must admit I just adore the concept of wearing encapsulated DNA (which is what I thought this was at first glance).
These are definitely going on the wish list.
There are other geeky goodies in this store as well.

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