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LED Popsicle Stick Picture Frame

LED Popsicle Stick Picture Frame
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Recently my projects have been accused of being a part of some hipster arts and crafts movement.

Is it arts and crafts you want? Then it is arts and crafts you will get!

Here is my LED-enhanced popsicle stick picture frame. Just in time for the holidays.
 
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Step 1Go get stuff.

Go get stuff.
You will need:
30 - Popsicle sticks
1 - Photograph of you and your Grandma (or relative of choice)
1 - Micro toggle switch (Electronic Goldmine part #G1827)
8 - LEDS
1 - 3V coin cell battery
1 - Small piece of copper foil
1 - 12" of very thin flexible wire
1 - 12" Magnet tape

tools:
- exacto knife
- hot glue gun
- soldering iron
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16 comments
Feb 10, 2009. 10:21 PMhcpitsch says:
Does anyone know a way to be able to push each light to turn them on and off? Like a click on and off mechanism? I am sure each would need their own battery, but I can't find a switch for this. Thanks!
Jan 23, 2008. 8:35 PMoakironworker says:
cool project. question every time I see an led project they use resistors. why not on this one?
Nov 30, 2006. 3:25 PMrusstang says:
inductive charging with a supercap! Hack one of those shaky flashlights for a power source. Replace magnets with rare earth models to hold up your heavy frame.
Dec 27, 2007. 9:23 PMYerboogieman says:
im NOT insulting your idea, that was a typo
Dec 26, 2007. 10:41 PMYerboogieman says:
yeah throw it at a metal wall so those dumbasses in New York think its a bomb, again. im insulting your idea it would just be funny, lol
Dec 10, 2006. 11:19 AMsusie says:
I love this. For some reason it's making me laugh hysterically but I might try it!
Dec 1, 2006. 11:40 AMIn The House Of Ill Repute says:
why dont u try wireing the circuit so that it blinks, im shure you can find instruction on the internet........somewere
Nov 30, 2006. 1:27 PMstshores24 says:
I like! I'm actually considering doing some of these with my little girl for Christmas. She can glue the sticks, Daddy can do the electronics. Thanks for the great idea!
Nov 30, 2006. 10:28 AMCMPalmer says:
Very nice project! When I saw the bottom of your diagram, I thought it had a gravity switch, which made me think that a tilt switch (like a mercury switch - can you still get those?) would be a good idea. You could make it so that it only lit up when straight, so you could tilt it a bit to turn it off. I think your design is tight and elegant, but I would want a replaceable battery...
Nov 30, 2006. 9:57 AMrockyt says:
very nice and creative. Will you give it to grandma for xmas?
Nov 30, 2006. 7:41 AMCrash2108 says:
Badass in a second grader kind of way.

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