Last week, we published part one of our Kickstarter Gift Guide, where we highlighted some gift ideas that were made with Kickstarter. Thousands of backers helped these things make it into the world, and we’re excited about celebrating them now.
The Ototo lets you make music from anything — bananas, clay, whatever! It’s an easy-to-assemble DIY synth kit that lets you create electronic sounds with the flick of a finger, no programming necessary. Supported by 915 people on Kickstarter and now available here.
PyroPet makes candles that look like cute kittens and melt to reveal a metal skeleton. Supported by 2,330 people on Kickstarter and now available here.
The Craft-Your-Own-Bitters Kit from Hella Bitters brings the satisfaction of making delicious bitters into the homes of cocktail lovers everywhere. Supported by 922 people on Kickstarter and now available for purchase here.
The Orbit is a handsome turntable for today’s vinyl lovers. Supported by 1,133 people on Kickstarter and now available for purchase here.
What to get for the kid who wants to make music? The Loog Guitar is a customizable three-string instrument that kids can construct themselves and then play. Supported by 440 backers on Kickstarter and now available here.
The Ten-Year Hoodie is a sweatshirt that will last you a decade. Supported by 9,226 people on Kickstarter and now available here.
The BULBING Lamp is an optical illusion LED lamp. Supported by 1,830 people on Kickstarter and now available for purchase here.
Projecteo is a tiny Instagram projector made with your images. Supported by 2,789 people on Kickstarter and now available for purchase here.
The Mason Jar Cocktail Shaker. Supported by 1,932 people on Kickstarter and now available for purchase here.
Foodie Dice encourages you to play with your food. Supported by 3,676 people on Kickstarter and now available for purchase here.
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