New Kickstarter Campaigns
Happy New Year! Welcome to the first Kickstarter round-up of 2021. There are some great new Kickstarter projects available since our last round-up (and it is also Make 100 month). As usual, there is a good selection of crowd-funded stationery on offer (as well as some other projects that may be of interest) so why not check out some of these new projects/not previously mentioned projects:
- A notebook designed to impress
- Sleek Meal Planner w/custom Recipe Cards pinned to Fridge!
- My healthy happy diary
- Hypnos – A sleep journal that helps you get better sleep
- Autmog Machined Pen
- Michigan Made Luxury Pens
- The Most Exquisite and Lovely Voice Recorder Pen
- Folio – Resizable leather laptop sleeve, stand and desk pad.
- NEAT – A wooden minimal desk organizer with MagSafe charger!
- The Quirky Collection – Cheez ‘n’ Pickle & friends
- Dragon Flutter Plushie Fairy Dragon Push & Dragon Enamel Pin
- Omamori Enamel Pins – a Japanese amulets
- Fantastic Animals Autumn and Winter Collection.
- Tatamu stool – If your ideas are bigger than your room.
- Brand New World: Hard Enamel Pin Collection
- Very Important Journal – A Unique Journal for Kids
- Island Stamp Pin Collection
- Empathy Matters: Make100 Art Stickers
- Floorplanz: Discover Your Inner Architect
- The Book – The Ultimate Guide To Rebuilding A Civilization.
- Wildflower Delivery Co. Modern Sewing Kits
- Lunar New Year Children’s Activity Box
There is still time to get involved:
Some of the campaigns we have mentioned previously are still ongoing and still looking for your support. Check these campaigns out here:
- Make 100 Japanese Art Stamp Albums / Hiroshige’s Woodblocks
- TIPEN 2.0: Redefining the Minimal EDC Pen.
- Ausgebufft PP1 pen and control cabinet Key
- NerdyCute Happy Mail Pack #1 – Narwhal, Orca and Polar Bear
- Postcards of Japan
- Papyrus Notebook
- Mini Click Pens
- Paper-Folding Desktop Set: Inspired by origami
- The Taste Journal-Pocket taste guide
Recently Funded:
The following campaigns have successfully been funded since our last roundup: