Win It: Help Ink

Let’s kick off this week of thanksgiving with a little bit of just that.

Help Ink is a collaborative art project, and with each purchase you’ll be doing your part to help charitable organizations and individuals around the world. Because as much as we complain about the US of A, let’s face it, our lives are good. This morning I’m really happy to partner with Help Ink for a double-doozy giveaway that features two of their killer pieces of art! Now read carefully, because this is actually two giveaways in one and you’ll need to enter each separately.

GIVEAWAY #1 – Good Deeds by Jon Contino
18 x 24″ giclee
40% of profits of this print support Smile Train 

To Enter:
1.  Tweet about the giveaway! Be sure and include the hashtag #HelpInk (ex. I just entered the #HelpInk giveaway over at @designcrush!)
2. Pop back over here and let me know you posted your tweet by linking to it. (Make sure you do, I’ll be cross-referencing!)
3. Do both before Sunday, November 27th at midnight EST.

 

GIVEAWAY #2 – Live Free Give Freely by Jon Ashcroft
 18 x 24: giclee
40% of all profits of this print go towards Charity Water

 To Enter:
1.  Sign up for Help Ink’s newsletter here.
2.  Leave a comment letting me know you’re subscribed. (I’ll be checking you twice!)
3.  Do both before Sunday, November 27th at midnight EST.

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Drinkify

 

Input the music you’re listening to into Drinkfy’s site and they’ll suggest a matching libation to match the mood. (Most of mine said a cold PBR… wonder what that says about my musical tastes?)

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Ditty Drops

Digging these bright geometric earrings from Ditty Drops. I think I need to pick up a pair for my lobes, they’re super affordable.

UPDATE: Receive a 10% discount with the code DESIGNCRUSH10 through December 17, 2011!

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31 Bits

Consumerism that gives back and makes you feel good? Yes! Kallie Dovel founded 31 Bits after a visit to Uganda when she was inspired to help talented women market their jewelry. She brought three friends on board to help and they began purchasing goods from six women every month. Now they’re up to 99 women and a fantastic online marketplace full of beaded jewelry that’s made from recycled paper. You can read more about what they’re doing in Uganda right here. Beautiful pieces for a beautiful cause.

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