You know that Macklemore song in which he sings about a broken keyboard? Well, not to sound like a total groupie or anything but yeah, I bought a broken keyboard. For $7.99 at the Ballard location of Goodwill Seattle. I don’t mind if you’re slightly oh-so jealous.
I am not a tech savvy person, by any stretch of the imagination. My fiancé, on the other hand, is in the software industry and does stuff like write code/invent new software patents. He is like the right brain to my left one. Together, we form a somewhat complete brain, but missing many many (several) key elements. He is a good man for putting up with all of my technical ineptitudes throughout the years. Here are some prime examples:
- I broke my laptop. He asked me what I was looking for in a new one e.g. storage space, battery life, image quality. I told him I wanted something with a big flat surface on top, so that I can close it up and use it as a lunch tray when noon rolls around.
- I once came up with an idea for an invention. I called it The Lunch Tray Laptop 2.1 EXL with dual cup holder attachments and silverware portals. This idea did not make it much further than my brain. The left one.
- I used a Nokia flip phone for many years, until my sister told me it was embarrassing to see me navigate a phone with a missing #9 button. I told her I was keeping my vintage phone for as long as it worked. She bought me a Nexus. It then sat in its box for a month until my vintage phone with the “perfectly aged peeling paint” crapped out.
- I rarely watch T.V. For the occasional dose of Here Comes Honey Boo Boo, I call up my fiancé to turn it on. My favorite T.V. show is the one in which I stare at my reflection off of a blank television set, for thirty minute increments at a time. No reruns.
So what does a technically handicapped person do with a broken keyboard? Valentine’s Day gift for my computer lover. My plan was to make a picture frame composed of keyboard letters/numbers. Here is what I rounded up: alcohol, broken keyboard, E-6000 glue and a flat faced picture frame. I bought this frame at an Austin Goodwill for $2.99. It was made by someone named “Newton”. Let’s just assume his first name is “Isaac”, shall we? The alcohol is optional. It makes for some interesting glueing techniques, so keep it handy.
Step 1: Pour yourself a drink. Or two. You may need a nap if you go beyond three.
Step 2: Pop out the letters of the keyboard and arrange them on the picture frame. There will be some spacing in between some of the letters, so use this to your advantage. Arrange the spaces artistically. Then take the E-6000 glue you’ve been sniffing, and glue everything into place.
Step 3: I left the frame to dry a bit and figured I should come up with some backing to the frame, if I intend to use it to hold pictures. Keeping in line with the computer theme, I decided to use the cardboard box that my laptop came in. I just cut it down to the measurement of the frame.
Since I’m usually behind the camera, we don’t have many family portraits. Or at least cute ones. By “family”, I mean my fiancé, the dog and myself. So I drew one. On lined paper, since I kind of like the lines.
Here we are. The drawing’s scale is pretty accurate.
I actually snuck in some words and phrases while I was arranging the letters. This one reads, “I am John” as you can very well read for yourself.
And then the bottom goes, “Software Guy”. This one requires a few extra IQ points.
And here is the romantic keyboard picture frame for my Valentine. I plan to present it to him while whispering sweet Java script in his ear. Maybe some C++ action. I don’t know. We’ll see what we have time for after I give him his card made out of beans.








This post makes me smile so much!
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Nice, and so creative!
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Fabulous. An idea for the our geek son’s bday!
Thanks! Good luck with making it!
Did he like it?
He loves it. He took it to work as soon as I gave it, to hang on his wall.
So technically cool!!!
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I like it!
What did he think of it??
He loves it. Thanks for reading!
So cute!
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As Carl Jung said a sense of humour is the saving grace of mankind; very witty.
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Brilliant! it made me smile too
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Shared it on my FB. Loved it a lot!!!
Thanks for sharing and for reading!
You are adorable!
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I love any activity that involves boozing up first! Great idea! I am not so crafty so that leads me to be super jealous!
Thank you! It’s easier than it looks.
Amazing, thoughtful, creative, nerdy, perfect! This is exactly the type of gift Valentine’s Day is *meant* to inspire… well done!
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pretty awesome
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Looks amazing! i might try it if i ever find a spare keyboard in the attic or something! haha
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That is so cool. From a fellow not-so-tech-savvy person, also dating a IT guy, i love this idea! and will definitely be making one for his “nerd” room in our new house!
Thank you and good luck with your project!
how wonderful. I stuck magnets on the back of mine and gave them away as gifts … but the next keyboard is sure to break so a new idea for new-old keys …
Thanks for reading and have fun with your future projects!
ps love the drwaing
Thanks! It really does look like us.
loved the thoughtfulness and creativity. thanks for sharing.
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That’s really cool.
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OK I AM FLIPPING OUT BECAUSE THIS IS THE BEST IDEA EVER. THANK YOU.
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Cool x) love it
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Very clever idea! I hope he liked it! (I love smelling e6000 glue too! And the smell of a hot glue gun heating up…. brings back fond memories of crafts-past.)
He loves it. Thanks for reading!
Ha ha ha, you are brilliant! I actually snorted reading your post (luckily no one is around at the moment).
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lol nice post! I was just thinking that you could also use computer keys to make earrings for computer savvy ladies
Thank you! That’s actually a great idea.
We have multiple broken keyboards at our house. I could do a family portrait. Fun post!
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Clever and witty. Nice post
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Very cool!
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What an awesome idea. I’m sure he loved it! Nice C++ reference too!
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Idc what they say about you, that is a beautiful genius gift
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I was smiling the whole time while reading this. Your fiancee’s a lucky guy.
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Nice idea, and you write well
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lovely…i am neither good at writing nor at craft but if you want help with the drinking, count me in!
just loved the article! i m going to follow u.
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This blog cracks me up. I love the tagline and can’t help but appreciate your blog name, as mine happens to be http://www.willhikeforfood.wordpress.com
Love it!
Thank you! And thanks for reading.
I love the personal gifts they really say a lot about what you feel for your other half, 16 years and four sons later its all noodle art and food on your cheek but always always lovely!!
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lol. This actually had me grinning. Great work!
Talk about knocking it out of the park! Nice job.
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Its not easy to gett these knobs offfff thee keyybooardd … Cheers, Mmmichel
Try drinking first.
lol loved it
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Wonderful!
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