<![CDATA[Gizmodo: ornaments]]> http://tags.gizmodo.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/gizmodo.com.png <![CDATA[Gizmodo: ornaments]]> http://gizmodo.com/tag/ornaments http://gizmodo.com/tag/ornaments <![CDATA[Put Good Looking Game Controllers On Your Tree]]> If you really want to put video game controllers on your tree, please hang these up. They're a much better option than dangling your filthy old Saturn controller by its cord. [Ponoko via Technabob]

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<![CDATA[Art.Lebedev Camouflage Christmas Ornaments May Disappear on Your Tree]]> Leave it to the Art.Lebedev Studio, maker of expensive keyboard prototypes and whimsical objets d'art, to give you a skewed take on an everyday item, and these camouflage Christmas tree ornaments are no exception. Art calls them the "SHAR-404 portable set for improvement of forest units in the face of the new approaching year."

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Each one is hand painted, and we're thinking that Art and his Ukrainian minions have done such a good job of camouflaging these ornaments, if you put them on your Christmas tree you won't be able to see them at all.
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Find out for sure for $24.86 for a six-pack. [Art.Lebedev, via 7 Gadgets]

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<![CDATA[Recycled Xmas Decorations — May All Your Christmases Be Geek]]> Are these the perfect tree decorations for green geeks? Possibly. Made from recycled CDs and circuit boards, they are heinously expensive (around $6 for a circuit-board dangler, $9 for the CD version. Or you can get a set of three for $16 or $21 respectively. Or you can not bother.

What do people who buy stuff like this put on the top of the tree, I wonder? [Nigel's Eco Store via Gadgets News]

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<![CDATA[Trim Your Tree with Senario's Digital Photo Frame]]> You've barely finished swallowing that bite of turkey and stuffing when BAM! the onslaught of Christmas crap begins. We feel your pain, but the Senario digital photo frame Christmas-tree ornament might actually be cool enough to justify the whole holiday spirit thing. This festive ball has an embedded 1.5" display and enough memory for a 50-picture slideshow. Unfortunately, Mac lovers are out of luck since the frame only supports Windows 2000, XP and Vista. You can snatch one up from Wal-Mart for about $30. [Shiny Shiny]

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<![CDATA[Die-Cast Bender Turns Head, Turns Heads]]> Bender. Three inches. Head rotates 360 . Bite his tiny, shiny, metal ass and you'll probably break a tooth. He costs $9.99 and you can see him all tucked up in his retro-ish box after the jump. [Think Geek]


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