CD and circuit board Christmas ornaments

Posted in Home by Conner Flynn on November 30th, 2007

CD and circuit board Christmas ornaments

I’ve got a ton of circuit boards taking up room in my closet. Partly because I’m a part-time artist and I have not figured out what to do with them yet. Partly because I like taking stuff apart. Apparently, some smarter people then myself have come up with a clever use for recycled circuit boards. CDs too. Christmas ornaments for a high tech looking tree.

Nigel’s Eco Store has filled up their shop with them for the holidays. The shininess of the CD and the glittering metal on the circuit boards should catch the light from any tree very nicely. They are only around $6 and come in all the shapes you would expect. Bells, trees, and stars.

Now if we can just figure out how to power the lights using only these recycled circuit boards…

[Nigel's Eco Store] VIA [Geek Alerts]

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