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Immortalize DNA, a Fingerprint, or a Kiss for Valentine's Day

Filed under: Decor, Art

Desktop DNA
From the same people who brought us the gorgeous Kiss Portraits, DNA11 also makes portraits of DNA (above) and fingerprints. These too make great Valentine's Day gifts, just in a less overt way than the Kiss Portraits.

Putting your loved ones' fingerprints or DNA on your wall or desk not only shows you love them, but that you value their uniqueness and want to know every part of them. It makes them feel special.

DNA11 sends you a lip-print kit with a M.A.C. Viva Glam lipstick (which happens to be a great color), a fingerprint kit, or a DNA kit to make the print. Don't worry, DNA extraction is not scary; you just have to swab the inside of your cheek.

The DNA11 portraits are available in wall sizes or desk/shelf sizes, which we really love. The mini portraits start at $169. The Fingerprint Portraits start at $190 and come in three different sizes. The Kiss Portraits start at $290. You can choose from a wide variety of colors. Check out the Gallery below for ideas!

Imprint On My Heart

Filed under: Jewelry


If you're still hunting for a Valentine's Day gift that is classic yet personalized then something from Imprint On My Heart may do the trick. They have a large selection of handcrafted jewelry in classic gold and silver that gets personalized with your own fingerprints (or your childrens, or even pawprints from your pets). Necklaces for women, bracelets for babies, and even cufflinks for men make for a list of choices that can handle whatever you're looking for, plus you can get everything custom engraved for an even more unique presentation.

Hotel Doors Go High-Tech

Filed under: Gadgets, Luxury Travel & Hotels, Services


In the near future you may get to feel like you're in a Mission Impossible movie as you check into your hotel room by first providing a fingerprint and then standing still while a camera scans your iris. High-end hotels are forever seeking the next great thing when it comes to providing their customers with the best service and security, not to mention they're also always looking for new ways to save money and be more environmentally friendly in the process. The commonly used plastic key cards are on their way out in favor new options like paper cards, cell phone frequency identification, fingerprints, and iris scans.

It will be many years before any of these new features are widely available but many hotels are already trying out (or are in the slow process of switching exclusively to) these new high-tech methods, some of which are a little controversial (i.e. privacy is a concern when handing over fingerprints). What do you think -- great idea or don't fix what isn't broken?

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