Weekends were made for online shopping, right? So here, allow me to help: These comic book cuff links Kendra B. found are sure to add a little "POW!" to your wardrobe. They're available at RedEnvelope for $89.95, but you could easily DIY for less. You just need some old comic books, epoxy resin, and jewelry shells (or bottle caps, if you want to go *really* cheap). Hellooo, awesome necklaces! I will never tire of drooling over polymer clay jewelry. NEVER. Sub'd by Linz H. and made by Jessica Montanelli, who has an Etsy shop here. (No sign of this bracelet at the moment, though!) Confession: I've never tried a macaron. So to me, this bracelet looks like Rainbow Brite made a batch of Whoopie Pies. And believe me, I am perfectly fine with that. :D Are door knockers geeky? Ok, maybe not. Still, this ring looks pretty darn cool: Found via Craft:, $75 at Pat Kim Designs And if you have any friends in Japan, tell them to be on the lookout for this über geeky pi necklace: Found by Tess B. and made by RGB Laboratory Math nerds, rejoice! Except I don't think it's available online anywhere, so maybe don't rejoice too much. It's probably just as well, though; this looks both expensive and kind of scratchy. (Just keep telling yourself that, Jen...) And finally, for my fellow gamer girls: Sub'd by Rachel N., $35 at UseYourDigits on Etsy It's all in the wrist, baby - or in this case, *on* the wrist. This bracelet is like a trip down memory lane with all the different game controllers, plus it comes in four different colors! I'd wear it with my Nintendo controller belt buckle, even though I'd get mocked mercilessly for it by all my friends. (Except you guys, of course. You wouldn't mock me, right? Guys? Hello?) So, seen any great and geeky jewelry lately? Share your links in the comments! BORING PERSONAL UPDATE: By the by, all, just thought I'd mention that I'm in the midst of writing CW book 2 - which is due in 3 weeks, eek! - so posting here will continue to be a bit sporadic for the foreseeable future. I have lots of fun tutorials and posts planned out, but I also have to survive the next month. Heh. So, thanks for being patient while I handle my "real" "job," and I'll do my best to continue posting here at least twice a week.