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5 Ideas for A Star Wars Birthday Party

As part of her Star Wars week, Geek Mom lists 5 great ideas for a Star Wars-themed birthday party, including soft foam lightsabers and a Death Star piñata.
Arts and Crafts

Star Boards Charity Skate Project

Star Boards is a charity project involving 70 of the top UK Tattoo Artists across 51 top studios, small concave pieces of ply wood, 6 of the greatest films ever made and the Greatest Tattoo Convention the UK has to offer.
Video Games

Mini, Playable Star Wars Arcade Cabinet

An inventive video game enthusiast has recreated the classic 1983 title Star Wars Arcade, cabinet included. The best part? It's only a foot tall.
Arts and Crafts

AT-AT Cat Condo

Handmade AT-AT Walker cat condo may be met with shedding and snoozing from its cat residents, but every cat-owning Star Wars fan on the planet will desperately want one.
In Pop Culture

Infographics Explain The Math of Star Wars

Oskoui+Oskoui, a full-service advertising agency, created great a series of infographics filled with all the important facts you need to understand the Star Wars universe.
In Pop Culture

Star Wars Wedding Cake Toppers

Sharing your personality with party guests is an important part of wedding planning and to honor this GeekSugar has posted a slideshow of some of the best Star Wars-themed wedding cake toppers.
In Pop Culture

House of the Day Star Wars Room

From its multi-hued Star Wars-themed bedrooms to its spectacular fire-engine-red game room, this $5.7 million fun house is every kid's (and kid-at-heart's) dream.
Arts and Crafts

Baby Chewbacca Isn't Too Cute to Rip Your Arm Off

Concept artist Salvador Ramirez Madriz is created a look at a young and innocent baby Chewbacca. Hard to believe this little bundle of joy will become the best co-pilot in the galaxy!
Arts and Crafts

Star Wars Easter Eggs

Technabob showcases a selection of Star Wars-themed Easter eggs that any fan can enjoy.
In Pop Culture

Baby's Cardboard Millennium Falcon

The self-proclaimed "little geek family" decided to build a cardboard version of the iconic Star Wars spacecraft after baby Liam, acting age-appropriately at 6-months-old, was more fascinated by a box than the toy that came inside of it.