To Haiti with Love was an online auction of art, photography, papercrafts, clothing, and creative goods. All proceeds go direct to the St. Joseph's Family of homes for children in Haiti.

The auction opened at 8 AM EST on Monday, February 1, 2010.

The auction closed at midnight EST on Monday, February 8, 2010.

Canadians can donate to St. Joseph's anytime through the online donation page of its Canadian fundraising organization, Broken Wings.

Americans can donate through the online donation page for Hearts with Haiti, the U.S. organization. Either way, your support builds hope.

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Earthquake Devastates St. Joseph Home in Port au Prince

Broken Wings is the Canadian fundraising organization whose primary mission is to support the vision and ministry of the St. Joseph Family in Haiti, which includes the St. Joseph’s Home for Boys in Port-au Prince, Wings of Hope in Fermathe, and Trinity House in Jacmel.

Orphans caring for orphans: a beautiful story

St. Joseph’s Home for Boys was Michael Geilenfeld’s dream that became a reality in 1985, bringing boys off the streets of Port-au-Prince to provide them with a Christian home and family.

When French missionaries announced they were leaving Haiti and needed to find care for the disabled children under their supervision, Michael took some of the older boys from St. Joseph's to choose a child to bring home and care for. But the boys surprised Michael when they chose to adopt all the children. Wings of Hope had become a thriving home for disabled children, recently rebuilt and expanded to include a day school for disabled community children and lovely guest facilities.

For more on the St. Joseph's family of homes for children, visit the Broken Wings website.

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Where there is doubt, let me sow faith; where there is despair, hope; where there is darkness, light; where there is sadness, joy.

~ Saint Francis of Assisi

Saturday
Jan302010

hand knit baby kimono sweater by rebecca keen

Wrap your brand new baby in warm, elegant softness that doesn't need to be pulled over baby's head. This beautiful hand-knit kimono sweater was knit on the wild shores of Eastern Nova Scotia, and sized to fit a preemie or newborn coming home from the hospital with room for growth as baby gets bigger. The sweater is machine washable, ties on the inside at the waist, and has a button on the outside. Colours are soft white and sage, suitable for a boy or girl. Measures 8 inches across the chest and 8.5 inches in length.

Becky was inspired to learn how to knit after the birth of her daughter, who arrived into the world on a cold November day 2 months early. "I've read so much about the positive properties that wool has on infants," she says. "After seeing what my mother (author Susan Atkinson) could knit for my daughter, I wanted to learn.  I have been knitting ever since and love creating cosy outfits for my girl and all the other babies in my life."

All proceeds from items sold on the To Haiti with Love auction go directly to the St. Joseph's Family in Haiti. To make a bid, simply leave a comment with the amount of your bid and your email address. The auction will wrap up on February 8, 2010, and winners will be contacted right away to arrange payment and shipping. Good luck!

Hand knit baby kimono sweater by Rebecca Keen (origin: Nova Scotia, Canada)

Minimum bid: $25.00

 

Saturday
Jan302010

ticket to dreams: the mondo beyondo online class

What happens when you give an unspoken wish a place to become a dream come true? How do you gather the courage required to help a new found dream soar? Join seasoned dreamers Andrea Scher and Jen Lemen as together we explore Mondo Beyondo -- the powerful point of view that transforms our deepest dreams into practical realities.

This five week online class complete with inspiring lessons, real life stories, secret missions, audio interviews and hands-on activities will help you take your dreams from the realm of wishing into everyday motion. Supported by Andrea and Jen as your able guides and exclusive access to a community of dreamers, you'll find yourself equipped with the perfect tools and the just right atmosphere to take the risks you've always dreamed of.

Andrea Scher is a creative entrepreneur, writer and life coach in Berkeley, California. Through her company Superhero Designs and award-winning blog Superhero Journal, Andrea inspires other creative souls to live authentic, colorful and extraordinary lives. Andrea first introduced the Mondo Beyondo concept in 2004 and is widely recognized as a seasoned practioner of the kind of practical and outrageous magic Mondo Beyondo espouses.

Jen Lemen's Mondo Beyondo dreams have carried her across continents and back again to her artist studio where she generates hope in every essay she writes and every illustration she creates. Jen recently won $50,000 from Lenovo/Microsoft to travel the world and gather images of hope. Jen is a regular contributor to pbsparents.org/supersisters — a child development blog she writes with her two real life sisters. Jen is the the author of Beginnings, a Mondo Beyondo inspired e-zine about making your dreams come true. You can read more about her adventures here and abroad on her influential blog jenlemen.com and at shuttersisters.com/picturehope.

All proceeds from items sold on the To Haiti with Love auction go directly to the St. Joseph's Family in Haiti. To make a bid, simply leave a comment with the amount of your bid and your email address. The auction will wrap up on February 8, 2010, and winners will be contacted right away to arrange payment and shipping. Good luck!

The Mondo Beyondo online class with Jen Lemen & Andrea Scher

Starting bid: $60.00

 

Saturday
Jan302010

An original print of your choice by painter Erin Darcy

I consider myself an artist, but I am merely the vessel - a Creative flows through me when and how she wishes... I am at her beck. I aspire to embrace my journey, live in the moment and love with all of my heart. I was raised in the United States and found my soul mate in Ireland. He pushed me to begin with the lens and is my greatest advocate and teacher. Together, we live among my mess of paint and brushes in a little town in County Galway, Ireland. ~ Erin Darcy of Starving Artist Ink and Erin Darcy Photography

All proceeds from items sold on the To Haiti with Love auction go directly to the St. Joseph's Family in Haiti. To make a bid, simply leave a comment with the amount of your bid and your email address. The auction will wrap up on February 8, 2010, and winners will be contacted right away to arrange payment and shipping. Good luck!

Choice of any one (1) of Erin Darcy's signed 11x14 prints. Winner may choose any previously sold or currently-for-sale item. (origin: County Galway, Ireland)

Minimum bid: 40.00

 

Saturday
Jan302010

'everything is going to be alright' limited edition print by james griffioen of sweet juniper

In 2006, James Griffioen walked away from a career as a successful securities lawyer at a large San Francisco law firm and moved his family to downtown Detroit, where he no longer practices law but instead spends his days taking care of his two children and taking photographs. He publishes a blog about his life in Detroit called Sweet Juniper.

His photos have appeared in Harper's, Vice, Time, Fortune, New York, Re:public (Sweden), Landscape Architecture and many other publications. He has been featured on America Public Media’s The Story, CBC’s Arts Program Q, NPR’s On the Media and CNN as well as The Chicago Tribune, The Wall Street Journal and The Washington Post. His photos have appeared for sale on Jen Bekman Projects' 20x200 website and he is represented by the David Weinberg Gallery in Chicago, Illinois.

All proceeds from items sold on the To Haiti with Love auction go directly to the St. Joseph's Family in Haiti. To make a bid, simply leave a comment with the amount of your bid and your email address. The auction will wrap up on February 8, 2010, and winners will be contacted right away to arrange payment and shipping. Good luck!

Everything is going to be alright limited edition print by James Griffioen. 11x14, signed. (origin: USA)

Starting bid: $40.00

 

Saturday
Jan302010

a photographic afternoon with sweetsalty kate

No need to pose -- play as you always do. I'll just follow you. ~ Kate Inglis

Capture the movement, humour, and spirit of your loved ones with photographer and Shutter Sister Kate Inglis (browse her personal work here). Kate will travel to a location of your choosing within Nova Scotia's Halifax Municipality, South Shore, or Annapolis Valley. You'll collaborate on creative options to best fulfill your vision, including setting and post-processing treatments. After the shoot, Kate will deliver a CD of high-resolution images for you to print or share as you wish.

All proceeds from items sold on the To Haiti with Love auction go directly to the St. Joseph's Family in Haiti. To make a bid, simply leave a comment with the amount of your bid and your email address. The auction will wrap up on February 8, 2010, and winners will be contacted right away to arrange payment and shipping. Good luck!

Family, maternity, or baby photo shoot with Kate Inglis of Shutter Sisters -- or simply a chance to capture a rare portrait of you or anyone or thing or creature that moves you.

Starting bid: $125.00

 

Saturday
Jan302010

'Apparently I support inter-species relationships' original stickynote drawing by rené joshi sims

This Christmas, we finally faced the dilemma that has become a rite of passage for thinking parents everywhere: to Barbie or not to Barbie. Our girl is not a true Girly-girl, and so we've had a pretty easy job of it these last eight years:

at soul-sucking department store

"Hey mommy, what's down the next aisle?"

(telltale pink glow searing my peripheral vision)

"Wow, look at this! Over here! Pretend bacon!"

Our girl is both easily distracted and a good sport, and that has served us well for many years. But we are also not unreasonable parents, so when she recently started trying to make Barbies out of toilet paper rolls and dressing them in Kleenex, we decided that the time had come to end our unspoken boycott. What's the harm, really? She's eight and a half - surely past the most impressionable stage, and likely to outgrow the whole thing soon enough.

So we got the least skanky Barbies we could find, and a little house setup that I have to grudgingly admit is kind of cool (a foldup toilet!). And we held our breath.

I guess my objections to Ms. B follow the usual lines - unrealistic body issues, limited gender roles, the way plastic crap begets more plastic crap. But it's also more general than that. I think it's the way that toys like this somehow pasteurize natural kid weirdness:

It's Saturday morning, and Barbie has the whole day to do whatever she wants! Should she:

a) Join her friends at the mall for a shopping 
spree
b) Surf the 'net, then have some friends over for pizza and a movie
c) Star in a rock video
d) Start a goat farm with Eggy and Roundy, then save a zebra that fell in the collapsible toilet

We just keep on praying that our girl will keep on choosing option #4, or some reasonable facsimile, over and over for the rest of her life.

So the other day she came up to me with Semi-Skanky Barbie (not that we call her that out loud! no!) and a little stuffed bear she has had for most of her life. His attire resembles the A&W Root Bear but he has no known corporate affiliation. And she said this:

"Mom, I've decided that these two aren't married anymore.  Now they're in high school.  But they still love each other."

I love this unpasteurized girl.

~ René Joshi Sims of fruityfantastica

René's zig-zaggy art journey: a three year crash course in love, painting, and D.I.Y. at Rosebud, Alberta; Yale University's Summer School of Art in Norfolk; four hothouse years at Alberta College of Art and Design; a year-long mentorship with Canadian painter Eleanor Bond, and another year working on Chautauqua Stars for a Northern City, a public commission for the E. A. Rawlinson Centre for the Arts. The journey came to a juddering halt when René's son was diagnosed with autism. She recently returned to the studio after a six year absence, and is working on a show about healing, loss, and love that glows just hot enough to see by. She lives with her family in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan and blogs in happy obscurity at fruityfantastica.

All proceeds from items sold on the To Haiti with Love auction go directly to the St. Joseph's Family in Haiti. To make a bid, simply leave a comment with the amount of your bid and your email address. The auction will wrap up on February 8, 2010, and winners will be contacted right away to arrange payment and shipping. Good luck!

Apparently I support inter-species relationships original stickynote drawing by René Joshi Sims (origin: Saskatchewan, Canada)

Starting bid: $10.00


 

Saturday
Jan302010

'toothbrushes' original stickynote drawing by rené joshi sims

I started blogging last year because I was really lonely. I didn't always know what to say though, and I really didn't have anyone to say it to anyhow since no one was reading along. However, I knew how to draw, and sticky notes are always there for you. So I made some sticky note drawings for my blog. Even toothbrushes can be lovely and mysterious if you look at them long enough. ~ René Joshi Sims

René's zig-zaggy art journey: a three year crash course in love, painting, and D.I.Y. at Rosebud, Alberta; Yale University's Summer School of Art in Norfolk; four hothouse years at Alberta College of Art and Design; a year-long mentorship with Canadian painter Eleanor Bond, and another year working on Chautauqua Stars for a Northern City, a public commission for the E. A. Rawlinson Centre for the Arts. The journey came to a juddering halt when René's son was diagnosed with autism. She recently returned to the studio after a six year absence, and is working on a show about healing, loss, and love that glows just hot enough to see by. She lives with her family in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan and blogs in happy obscurity at fruityfantastica.

All proceeds from items sold on the To Haiti with Love auction go directly to the St. Joseph's Family in Haiti. To make a bid, simply leave a comment with the amount of your bid and your email address. The auction will wrap up on February 8, 2010, and winners will be contacted right away to arrange payment and shipping. Good luck!

Toothbrushes original stickynote drawing by René Joshi Sims (origin: Saskatchewan, Canada)

Starting bid: $10.00


Saturday
Jan302010

custom, handmade child's play pants by mike adamick

These adorable toddler or small child play pants are based on a gorgeous oliver + s pattern, and will be custom made to the bid winner's specifications (sizes, gender, colours) by Mike Adamick -- a dad and self-proclaimed seamster who prowls San Francisco's fabric and thrift stores, hoping to find castoff outfits or fabric scraps he can refashion into clothes for his daughter, Emmeline.

He knows there will come a day when she decides it's just unbelievably tacky to wear a dress made out of used sport coats -- "I mean really dad, as if ..." -- but until then you can usually find him in front of his trusty Kenmore, his daughter perched on his lap, the two of them happily sewing as the gentle whir of the machine tints the world around them with joy and magic and promise.

When he's not sewing or finger painting with Emmeline, he regularly writes for National Public Radio, The New York Times, McSweeney's, the San Francisco Chronicle and his own blog, Cry It Out: Memoirs of a stay-at-home dad. He is addicted to musicals, reruns of the Gilmore Girls and cage fighting.

All proceeds from items sold on the To Haiti with Love auction go directly to the St. Joseph's Family in Haiti. To make a bid, simply leave a comment with the amount of your bid and your email address. The auction will wrap up on February 8, 2010, and winners will be contacted right away to arrange payment and shipping. Good luck!

Handmade toddler/small child oliver + s play pants (Origin: San Francisco, California)

Starting bid: $35.00


Saturday
Jan302010

handmade bird mobile as seen on sweet | salty

"My mom, Barbara Robson, is one of the founding members of the Nova Scotia Handquilters Society. For over 35 years she has taught and curated the art of quilting and Nova Scotian quilting history. Her gorgeous Bird Mobile, inspired by Spool Sewing, is so special I couldn't bear to hang it in Ben's room - it's displayed next to our front door, and with every new visitor it spins in the breeze." ~ Kate of sweet | salty

Each creature on Barb Robson's handcrafted Bird Mobile is about 6”, and the longest branch length is about 3 feet long. Birds are 100% cotton and the branches are real, from the Robsons' Japonica bush. Every bird is different, guaranteed to delight young and old. The mobile shown is Kate's -- every mobile is unique, both in the character of its residents and the tilts, bends, and spins of their twiggy home.

All proceeds from items sold on the To Haiti with Love auction go directly to the St. Joseph's Family in Haiti. To make a bid, simply leave a comment with the amount of your bid and your email address. The auction will wrap up on February 8, 2010, and winners will be contacted right away to arrange payment and shipping. Good luck!

Bird Mobile handmade by Barbara Robson (origin: Nova Scotia, Canada)

Starting bid: $55.00

 

Saturday
Jan302010

'whimsy and joy: everywhere, everywhere' fine art print by anna bonick

In the midst of a hot summer afternoon, against the skyline bordering Millenium Park: a game of tag. "As I chased this young girl around, her vivacious, larger-than-life spirit emerged. She ran with wild, gleeful abandon and reveled only in the joy of the moment. My heart was swelling as this unfolded before me! Every feeling and emotion I held magically transferred to print and reminds me, daily, that moments like these are what make life worth living."

Whimsy and joy are central to the images Anna Bonick hopes to create as a lifestyle photographer. "What intrigues me most about photography is the way simple moments can convey such emotion. Perhaps that is why I never truly revelled in my abilities until I had a wee person with whom I was so passionate about: my son. Suddenly every day, even those spent lolling around at home, mattered greatly. There were prized glimpses lurking in the most mundane of experiences...grocery shopping, walking to the park, a late morning trip to the cafe for cocoa and coffee. This is how photography has overtaken my life."

All proceeds from items sold on the To Haiti with Love auction go directly to the St. Joseph's Family in Haiti. To make a bid, simply leave a comment with the amount of your bid and your email address. The auction will wrap up on February 8, 2010, and winners will be contacted right away to arrange payment and shipping. Good luck!

Whimsy and joy: everywhere, everywhere fine art print by Anna Bonick of Hullabaloo Design (origin: Chicago, IL, USA)

16x20 metallic signed print mounted on 2mm styrene board

Starting bid: $30.00


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