We all know that girls run the world, so let’s take an evening to shower ourselves with some self-love during an evening of brush calligraphy, wine & chocolate on Thursday February 13th.
The day before Valentine’s Day has come to be known as a day for "ladies celebrating ladies,” and what better way to do so than by learning how to make our own ‘galentines’ with the master of modern calligraphy and hand lettering, Danielle Rothman of Rothbyrn’s Creative.
We had so much fun learning how to create watercolor florals with Danielle last spring — this time, she will be teaching us how to use brush markers to create faux and brush calligraphy to decorate cards celebrating ourselves and our favorite gal pals. Because whether you are in a relationship or not, it’s always most important to love yourself first!
Lauren Richardson of Radiance & Romance will be guest-hosting and bringing along some of her beautiful jewelry in case you’re in need of a galentine’s gift for one of your favorite gal pals — or for yourself. Wine, snacks and plenty of chocolate to be served, all materials are included.
This relaxing evening of self-love, sisterhood and creativity is only open to 10 women, so get your ticket before it sells out!
$65 per person; $55 early bird through 2/6 at midnight.
*** Full Event Schedule: 6:30-7pm | Arrival & mingling 7-9pm | Brush calligraphy workshop with wine & chocolate
*** More about our instructor: Danielle Rothman is a modern calligrapher who builds community through art and workshops. Danielle has a passion for teaching calligraphy and has helped more than 1,300 students get started with calligraphy and watercolor in her workshops in NYC. Her business, Rothbyrns Creative (www.rothbyrnscreative.com) specializes in thoughtful gifts and personalization, selling inspiring one-of-a-kind journals, cards, and prints, and working with clients to create custom handwritten designs and promotions. Notable collaborations include workshops at the Guggenheim and Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museums, Health Magazine, Etsy HQ, Foursquare, and Brooklyn Brainery, as well as pop up shops at Artists & Fleas Chelsea Market, West Elm, One Kings Lane, and Pottery Barn.