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Description
Nerds need holiday decor too! With the aid of a computer controlled routing machine and some programming, green circuit boards were cut into T-rex. Triceratops, and Brontosaurus shapes. The ornaments are approximately 3 inches (7.5 cm) across and hang from coordinating satin cords. As the circuit boards used to create these ornaments are recycled, some minor imperfections are to be expected. Choose how you would like your ornaments packaged: with a simple tag or boxed with an elastic bow. Sold in a case of ten ornaments with an assortment of each dinosaur shapr. Keywords: holiday, christmas tree, geek chic, science, tech, upcycled, recycled eco friendly, cute, handmade, traditional, men, unique, ooak, funky, conversation starter, unconventional, nerd, computer, paleontologist, jurassic park
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Made in United States Theme: Nature Product Materials: Upcycled
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Circuit Board Ornaments - Dinosaur Mix
so excited to have these in our shop!
so excited to have these in our shop!
Oct 27, 2021 • Miriam • Minneapolis, MN, United States
Reviews for similar products from Circuit Breaker Labs: Ornaments
Very easy to work with and Amanda is fantastic!. I would highly recommend the products, beautiful!
Very easy to work with and Amanda is fantastic!. I would highly recommend the products, beautiful!
Oct 28, 2019 • Lisa • Fort Walton Beach, FL, United States
Perfect items for our computer museum gift shop!
Perfect items for our computer museum gift shop!
Jun 6, 2024 • Elaine • Roswell, GA, United States
Cats and computers…what else is there to say.. Upcycling motherboards has some serious challenges. Very impressed with these!
Cats and computers…what else is there to say.. Upcycling motherboards has some serious challenges. Very impressed with these!
Nov 22, 2023 • Shelley • camas, WA, United States


























