Learn to Solder Ornaments and Gift Wrapping in the Maker Shed

Learn to Solder Ornaments and Gift Wrapping in the Maker Shed

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Remember when you were a kid and made ornaments from construction paper in school? Weren’t you proud to hang it on the Christmas tree for all to behold? Now you can relive that childhood glee with the Make: Learn to Solder Ornament. The Learn to Solder Ornament is an up-sized version of our Learn to Solder Pin, which has taught thousands of people to solder at Maker Faires all across the country. Not only will it look great on your tree, it will teach a valuable skill. Once complete, just hang the ornament somewhere festive and it will blink continuously until the battery is removed. It’s a perfect first step into making and electronics. Interested in getting one for free? From now until Midnight PST on December 14th, if you spend $100 you’ll get one for free! Just add it to your cart and it will be done. Interested in other great deals? Sign up for our newsletter!

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While we’re on the subject of tree decor, imagine how the eyes of your loved ones will light up when they see custom wrapped gifts from the Maker Shed under the tree? Just select the “show gift options”  button in the shopping cart and for just $5.99 your gift will arrive wrapped in tissue paper, placed inside a hand-stamped reusable burlap sack, and tied off with a festive bright red ribbon. To top it off, we’re adding a laser cut wooden MAKE robot tag to the top of each gift. Celebrate Christmas MAKE style!

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I am the Evangelist for the Maker Shed. It seems that there is no limit to my making interests. I'm a tinkerer at heart and have a passion for solving problems and figuring out how things work. When not working for Make I can be found falling off my unicycle, running in adverse weather conditions, skiing down the nearest hill, restoring vintage motorcycles, or working on my car.

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