
World’s First Kaleidoscope Postcard That Lets You Send Tiny Pieces From Your Travels To Your Friends
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Now you can send your friends a postcard that turns into a kaleidoscope.
Put whatever you find in the envelope, post it to a friend and see what happens.
More info: kickstarter.com
When traveling just collect little details from wherever you go…
Put it in an envelope along with our creation and post it to a friend…
Your friend will get 8 construction pieces and whatever tiny details from your travels you put inside
In just 5 minutes of constructing the Paperscope your friend will be able to experience your trip from a different perspective!
You can send anything you can think of, from amber to local berries and flowers
Happy time collecting memories!
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This appears to be more of a spam ad for a kickstarter than an actual available for purchase product.
not the first one here! however the idea is quite original :)
actually that's real idea from Lithuanian inventors
This was fun! Just beware of the import/export restrictions that may apply on berries, flowers etc, or corals that can be forbidden to take out of the country. I can imagine Australia custom control will stop most of the paperscopes ;)
I visited St. Croix last year and collected a couple of shells like I would on a mainland beach. Got stopped at the airport and asked to return them. There were no posters or anything to tell tourists not to collect shells. I wouldn't have if I had known. Definitely look into that sort of thing before collecting bits from your visits.
I thought of that straight away, the risk of sending things to a country that may be affected by them is a bit on the negligent side. We cannot have another Bart Simpson Toad issue down here, look what happened to Queensland :P
How would those big bulky fruit chunks fit in the periscope? And I imagine they'd be sticky too
This appears to be more of a spam ad for a kickstarter than an actual available for purchase product.
not the first one here! however the idea is quite original :)
actually that's real idea from Lithuanian inventors
This was fun! Just beware of the import/export restrictions that may apply on berries, flowers etc, or corals that can be forbidden to take out of the country. I can imagine Australia custom control will stop most of the paperscopes ;)
I visited St. Croix last year and collected a couple of shells like I would on a mainland beach. Got stopped at the airport and asked to return them. There were no posters or anything to tell tourists not to collect shells. I wouldn't have if I had known. Definitely look into that sort of thing before collecting bits from your visits.
I thought of that straight away, the risk of sending things to a country that may be affected by them is a bit on the negligent side. We cannot have another Bart Simpson Toad issue down here, look what happened to Queensland :P
How would those big bulky fruit chunks fit in the periscope? And I imagine they'd be sticky too