All For Good, and Good For All

Tuesday, May 20, 2014

As you know, I'm remodeling our master bathroom before I leave for Canada to be with the hubby for the summer, and I'm finished with the vanity but need to organize all of the stuff on top of it and hang some wall art. I'm trying to get it done before I leave Saturday, or at least "show worthy" for the blog, so I will have something up by then. Thanks for being patient, it's becoming a longer project then anticipated. I want to go for a more simple look as far as containers and all of the products that go next to the sink, since I decided to paint the cabinets green. Yes, green. And something more meaningful as far as wall art goes, also keeping that simple.

I was stalking YHL (if you haven't seen their blog, GO NOW!) as I usually do pretty much every day, also where I got the green vanity idea, and saw this wall art that they put up in their show home.

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The site is Help Ink and they just have anything from poster prints, to notecards, to t-shirts. The prices are pretty decent (all depending on what you get of course) and the best part of the site and reason why I bought the print in the first place, is what they stand for. Their slogan is "Inspirational Art That Gives to Those in Need." What's so awesome about this place is that for every $5 you spend, $1 goes to a charity. Another cool thing about it, is that you get to pick what charity you want the donation to go to. I love finding websites like this because it makes me realize how fortunate I am, and that there is such an easy way to give back. I really like this specific print because it symbolizes what I want our household to live by, and thought it would be perfect in our bathroom. I chose to give my donation to Thirst Relief International, which for every $5 gives 5 years of clean water.

I'm sure that this won't be the last purchase I make from Help Ink, because they have so many cool prints. If I would've found this before my wedding, I would have definitely used their notecards for our invitations. Everything is a set style, but so unique and individualized at the same time.

*This post is not sponsored or affiliated with Help Ink in any way. I just really love what they're doing.

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