May 06, 2021
I am officially 33 years old today! I feel absolutely alive and ever so grateful for my existence and for being here today, doing what I'm doing. I also want to thank you for your support and for accompanying me on my journey.
I'm feeling extra shell-lebratory and in conjunction with my 33rd birthday, I am giving away not one, not two, but THREE Serenity bandanas to THREE lucky winners! (One bandana per winner, just to be super clear) Winners get to choose between two turtle-y awesome colours: Aqua Turquoise (left) and Ocean Blue (right).
Anyone can enter from anywhere, I will cover shipping as well!
HOW TO ENTER
Super simple:
1) Follow my Facebook OR Instagram account
2) 🧡 Like my BIRTHDAY GIVEAWAY post
3) Tag 2 friends you think are turtle-y awesome.
^ Doing the above counts as one entry.
For an additional bonus entry, sign up to my mailing list here.
* Giveaway ends Sunday May 9th 2021 11:59pm AEDT and the three winners will be announced via email and socials on Tuesday May 11th 2021 at 11:11am.
* Winners must respond to me within 3 days to claim the prize.
* Prize: 3 x One Serenity bandana per winner.
* Terms & Conditions
April 29, 2021
Here's a timelapse of the design of the Serenity turtle bandana. This design is an evolution of the Hawksbill Turtle design from the Animalis collection. I spent extra time with the details for this design as it needed to flow well.
Similar to the Evolve bandana, the design is paisley inspired and I added my twist to the design by adding in elements that mimicked underwater elements such as seaweed and coral.
The final product is a beautifully printed bandana to brighten up your day when wearing it! Available in two colours - Ocean Blue and Aqua Turquoise - with shimmery silver ink on super soft bamboo material.
Check out the timelapse and leave a comment if you like it :) Subscribe to my channel to receive direct notifications through Youtube.
Peace and love,
Germaine
April 12, 2021
March 22, 2021
Empath Designs respectfully acknowledges the traditional owners, the Wurundjeri people, as the custodians of this land. We pay respect to all Aboriginal community Elders, past and present, who have resided in the area and have been an integral part of the history of the region.