The Beatles said it best. All you need is love. All you need is love. All you need is love, love. Love is all you need.
Okay. So if love is, in fact, all you need, why is there such push for romance and gifts on that notorious holiday that falls on February 14th? Nowhere does it say that little conversation hearts are necessary... right?
So Valentine's Day. I guess I understand the fact that we're celebrating love and all things mushy, but why just on one day? And when did this celebration get so incredibly over the top? It could be such a great idea for a holiday, and yet, every year I find myself a bit repulsed by it.
Maybe it's because I worked in a flower shop and all those red roses conjure an image of a less than agreeable customer who waited until the last minute and now...
he/she is angry because he/she needed those roses because he/she really messed up by forgetting his/her anniversary and if he/she doesn't bring flowers home on Valentine's Day boy will they be in some serious sh... trouble!
It's not even that I'm not the romantic type. I am! But somehow those goofy teddy bears and giant cards and boxes of chocolates always seem to come off as a shallow knock-off of the emotion we're really trying to express.
In honor of a less syrupy version of Valentine's Day, here are a few ideas that come from outside the proverbial chocolate box. Because let's face it. Love is all you need, but I wouldn't mind a gift or two as an added bonus!
Saturday, January 30, 2010
Friday, January 29, 2010
Monsieur French
Mr. French will be the subject of my next portrait and his parents are very supportive and enthusiastic. French is an amicable sort of chap with a great sense of style and though you can't tell from the picture he is rather rambunctious! I'm pretty excited to start painting. Look for future posts of the progress of the painting.
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Thursday, January 28, 2010
Free Shipping on Stuffies!!!
Good news! From now until Valentine's Day I'm offering free shipping on every Stuffie in my Etsy Shop. Stuffies are one of a kind, hand sewn little critters made of recycled socks, sweaters and the like. To sweeten the deal, if you mention this post in the "notes to seller section" I will take an additional 7% off your total purchase. Spread the love...
P.S. This is Margot the Jellyfish and she wants you to take her home with you.
P.S. This is Margot the Jellyfish and she wants you to take her home with you.
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