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CraftingGeek has made our front page in the past a number of times and she's done it again with Traveler-themed Christmas cards!
Additionally, we'd be amiss not to mention the Sparrow Racing League banners she's just translated into real life! How cool!
It's time to check back in on CraftingGeek (who we've mentioned numerous times here before) and see the goodies that she's been making. Her Twitter is always full of these projects, but you can also read a new blogpost on how to make your own Titan cross-stitch!
Perler beads, to be specific. Bungie fan Dwiffo liked Christopher Barrett's 8-bit Guardian sprites enough to make these awesome cube decorations. B-E-A-Utiful!
CraftingGeek is running a giveaway contest on her Twitter. Whether you try to win one of these prizes or not, they're quite adorable to look at:
There's a few more photos on her blog here.CraftingGeek strikes again with another Destiny-themed stitching creation. As announced on her Twitter feed, a follow-and-retweet will get you a chance to win this framed Traveler stitch. Winners will be selected on January 31st.
CraftingGeek is back with yet another Destiny project! This time it's a Law of the Jungle cross-stitch that turned out to be much more challenging a project than she originally anticipated. (I think the end result looks great though!) You can read a humorous account of the hard work that went into this item over at CraftingGeek's blog - there's even a video slideshow showing how everything came together.
It's Christmas in July er, August! Not content to let the Tricorn plushie be her only Destiny-related project, CraftingGeek made this awesome Traveler snow globe ornament. Shiny!
I'm always amazed when someone brings a video game design into the real world through some homemade ingenuity. Twitter user and cross-stitching guru CraftingGeek made a Destiny Tricorn plushie/mini-pillow, and she's giving it away! Check this twitter post to see how you can get your name in the lottery. (Thanks, Hypertrooper/Zeouterlimits.)