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From To: [email protected] Subject: Projects We Love: Dinner in 3D Date: Wed, 23 Nov 2011 20:03:11 +0000 Having trouble viewing this email? I This Week on Kickstarter NOVEMBER 23, 2011 No need to stress about the upcoming holidays — we've got you covered! Impress your friends with your new indoor gardening skills, your vast expertise in the world of 3D printing, and your festive origami-inspired paper tree. Brand New Windowfanns- Vertical Food Gardens Brand New Windowfarms- Vertical Food Gardens by The Windowfarms Project PACategory Food R_ocation Brooklyn, NY Home and garden You don't need a green thumb to grow your own food. Windowfarms are easy-to-use hydroponic gardens that let you cultivate fresh veggies right in your home. Keep it simple with salad greens and herbs, or go big with strawberries, cherry tomatoes, and peppers. Whichever you choose, though, you'll be well on your way to a truly homegrown meal to share with friends and family. EXPLORE THIS PROJECT EFTA00877944 (Printrbot: Your First 3D Printer A little 3D Printrbot: Your First 3D Printer by Brook Drumm litCategory Open Hardware libscation Lincoln, CA (;The Unfolding Tree The Unfolding Tree by Leilani litCategory Product ib Design _ocation Los Angeles. CA l While the 3D printing revolution has made it possible for anyone to design and print their own objects, most existing printer kits can be a bit intimidating. Enter Printrbot, a compact 3D printer designed especially for kids and beginners. By eliminating soldering and simplifying the build process, Printrbot is an affordable, accessible machine that will have you ready to 3D print in no time. EXPLORE THIS PROJECT Tree of life The Pop Tree begins life as an inconspicuous piece of chipboard, but unfold its laser-cut edges, pop out its snowflake-printed branches, and boom: a simple, modem ode to the Christmas tree that still makes you feel all warm 'n' fuzzy inside. Best of all, the Pop Tree's designers are working like elves in the North Pole (of Los Angeles) to get you these babies in time for Christmas! EXPLORE THIS PROJECT Not interested in receiving the newsletter? 11 can unsubscribe here: r RUnsubscribe Copyright 2011 Kickstarter Inc. Kickstarter Inc. — 155 Rivington Street, New York, NY 10002. EFTA00877945

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