Today is the last day of my Valentine Project 2016.
Today is the last workshop, and the last chance for you to order your Valentine online, to be sent to someone you love – through the post.
If you want to #getinhere, click hereĀ #sendlove.
Today is the last day of my Valentine Project 2016.
Today is the last workshop, and the last chance for you to order your Valentine online, to be sent to someone you love – through the post.
If you want to #getinhere, click hereĀ #sendlove.
It’s that time of year again – time to send out a whole lot of love.
Lefty Smudges Valentine Project 2016, has her teamed up with textile artist, Paulina Szczesny (psletsdye.com) to create a card that is as textured and beautiful, as the love we believe in. This year’s project involves three love letter writing workshops, teaming ‘Smudge’ up with two more amazing artists – Denice Baker and Misha Bower – providing workshop attendees with stories of love to inspire the pen.
By purchasing the card, or attending one of the workshops, you are committing an act of love; You are participating in a crusade of love. Your participation in this project, will directly impact the amount of love mailed through the postal system, expanding across sea and land, landing in the hands of our loved ones, and positively infecting the world. Will you join me?
To purchase a Valentine, visit my Etsy shop:
https://www.etsy.com/ca/listing/265802981/lefty-smudges-valentine-2016-silkscreen?ref=shop_home_feat_1
To register for a workshop, visit the Eventbrite listings:
https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/lefty-smudges-valentine-project-2016-workshop-1-tickets-20959633829
https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/lefty-smudges-valentineproject-2016-workshop-2-tickets-21078252621
https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/lefty-smudges-valentine-project-2016-workshop-3-tickets-21078339882
‘What the world needs now is love, sweet love. It’s the only thing that there’s just too little of.’
#getinhere
There is a company in this town that is growing, and moving, and rebranding. This company is full of heart, and so to mark the occasion, they hired a poet to work with their staff in creating a manifesto – one they could all stand behind, going forward. And then (there’s more), to show their appreciation to those that wrote it, they hired me to hand write it, in a card to hold it.
I wish the best of luck to Ellipsis, and Engine Seven Four as they move forward…I am honoured to be part of the celebrations.