021GC
Regular price $5.95"They Told Me I Should Learn How to Iron. So I Did."
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Inspiration: Victoria Woodhull for President... Before It Was Even âAllowedâ đ
On May 10, 1872, Victoria Woodhull said, âWhy wait for permission?â and ran for President of the United Statesâbecoming the first Woman ever to do it. She didnât just break the rulesâshe rewrote the playbook as the Equal Rights Partyâs fierce, unapologetic candidate. đ„
This was 48 years before Women could even voteâso yeah, iconic doesnât even begin to cover it. She paved the way for every Woman whoâs dared to dream bigger, run harder, and speak louder.
Victoria didnât just make HERstoryâshe made the future possible. đ
** Peek inside to learn more about an inspirational woman. **
- Each card has a slightly "hidden" date somewhere on the print; the date represents a date in herstory that a woman performed a FANTASTICAL feat!
- Made from an original Mixed Media painting
- Professionally printed full color on 100 lb white linen paper
- A2 size (4Œ" x 5œ")
- Enclosed in Cello Sleeve.
I Didn't Wake Up Today to be Mediocre. - Greeting Card
206GC
Regular price $5.95"I Didn't Wake Up Today to be Mediocre."
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Inspired by Victoria Woodhull for President... Before It Was Even âAllowedâ đ
 âïžâïžâïžOn May 10, 1872, Victoria Woodhull said, âWhy wait for permission?â and ran for President of the United Statesâbecoming the first Woman ever to do it. She didnât just break the rulesâshe rewrote the playbook as the Equal Rights Partyâs fierce, unapologetic candidate. đ„
This was 48 years before Women could even voteâso yeah, iconic doesnât even begin to cover it. She paved the way for every Woman whoâs dared to dream bigger, run harder, and speak louder.
Victoria didnât just make HERstoryâshe made the future possible. đ
** Peek inside or scan QR code on back to discover HERstory. **
- Each card has a slightly "hidden" date somewhere on the print; the date represents a date in herstory that a woman performed a FANTASTICAL feat!
- Made from an original Mixed Media painting
- Professionally printed full color on 100 lb white paper
- A2 size (4Œ" x 5œ")
- Enclosed in Cello Sleeve.
Madame President in the Making. Because Somebody's Gotta Fix This Sh!t . - Greeting Card
203GC
Regular price $5.95"Madame President in the Making. Because Somebody's Gotta Fix This Sh!t."
Inspired by:Â Shirley Chisholm: Unbought, Unbossed, and Unstoppable
Born on November 30, 1924, Shirley Chisholm didnât just break barriers; she smashed them in heels and with a mic drop.đ„
She was the first Black Woman elected to the U.S. Congress, the first Black person to run for a major-party presidential nomination, and the first Woman to seek the Democratic Party's nod for President. Trailblazer? That doesnât even begin to cover it.
Shirley once said, âI want to be remembered as a Woman⊠who dared to be a catalyst for change.â
Well guess what? She wasnât just a catalyst, she was the whole spark plug.đ„
HERstory wouldnât be the same without her. And neither would ours. âïžđ
** Peek inside or scan QR code on back to discover HERstory. **
- Each card has a slightly "hidden" date somewhere on the print; the date represents a date in herstory that a woman performed a FANTASTICAL feat!
- Made from an original Mixed Media painting
- Professionally printed full color on 100 lb white paper
- A2 size (4Œ" x 5œ")
- Enclosed in Cello Sleeve.
Some Girls Fear the Fire. Some Girls Become It. - Greeting Card
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Regular price $5.95"Some Girls Fear the Fire. Some Girls Become It."
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Inspired by:Â Â Sylvia Mendez: The Girl Who Took On Segregation... And Won đȘđ„
Imagine being just 8 years old and helping knock down racist school rules. Thatâs exactly what Sylvia Mendez did. âĄïž
Back in the 1940s, Sylvia and thousands of other Mexican-American kids in California were forced to go to separate, run-down schools just because of their heritage. đ«âïž Sylviaâs parents, Gonzalo and Felicitas, werenât having it. They teamed up with other families and sued four school districts in a case called Mendez v. Westminster. âïž
The odds were stacked against them. Schools claimed Hispanic kids âcouldnât speak English.â đ But Sylvia and other kids proved that was just an excuse to shut them out. Sylviaâs family and their community fought hard, and they won. đ California had to desegregate its schools, paving the way for the whole country.
On January 19, 1948, Sylvia and her siblings were finally allowed to attend the all-white 17th Street Elementary School. But it wasnât easy. She faced cruel words and ugly stares. But she didnât back down because she knew her family had fought too hard for her to quit. đ„ She stayed strong and opened doors for thousands who came after her.
Sylvia Mendez reminds us: Real change doesnât come easy â but it starts when ordinary people stand up and say âNO MORE.â đ„đâïž
** Peek inside or scan QR code on back to discover HERstory. **
- Each card has a slightly "hidden" date somewhere on the print; the date represents a date in herstory that a woman performed a FANTASTICAL feat!
- Made from an original Mixed Media painting
- Professionally printed full color on 100 lb white paper
- A2 size (4Œ" x 5œ")
- Enclosed in Cello Sleeve.
Madame President in the Making. Because Somebody's Gotta Fix This Sh!t. - Greeting Card
202GC
Regular price $5.95"Madame President in the Making. Because Somebody's Gotta Fix This Sh!t."
Inspired by:Â Victoria Woodhull for President... Before It Was Even âAllowedâ đ
On May 10, 1872, Victoria Woodhull said, âWhy wait for permission?â and ran for President of the United States, becoming the first Woman ever to do it. She didnât just break the rules; she rewrote the playbook as the Equal Rights Partyâs fierce, unapologetic candidate. đ„
This was 48 years before Women could even vote. So yeah, iconic doesnât even begin to cover it. She paved the way for every Woman whoâs dared to dream bigger, run harder, and speak louder.
Victoria didnât just make HERstory, she made the future possible. đâïž
** Peek inside or scan QR code on back to discover HERstory. **
- Each card has a slightly "hidden" date somewhere on the print; the date represents a date in herstory that a woman performed a FANTASTICAL feat!
- Made from an original Mixed Media painting
- Professionally printed full color on 100 lb white paper
- A2 size (4Œ" x 5œ")
- Enclosed in Cello Sleeve.
Leaving a Trail of Fuc&!ng Magic Wherever I Go. - Greeting Card
199GC
Regular price $5.95"Leaving a Trail of Fuc$!ng Magic Wherever I Go."
Inspired by Kate Sheppard: The Woman Who Made HERstory in New Zealand
Kate Sheppard was a fearless force for change and the leading voice of New Zealandâs womenâs suffrage movement. Born in Liverpool, England, on 10.March.1848, Kate emigrated to New Zealand in 1868 and wasted no time making an impact.
As a prominent leader in the Womenâs Christian Temperance Union New Zealand (WCTU NZ), Kate used her position as National Superintendent for Franchise and Legislation to champion women's right to vote. Her tireless advocacy and strategic leadership made her the most renowned suffragist in the countryâs history.
Thanks to her efforts, New Zealand became the first self-governing country in the world to grant women the right to vote in national elections, paving the way for equality movements around the globe.
Kate didnât just make history; She made HERstory. âïžâïžâïž
** Peek inside or scan QR code on back to discover HERstory. **
- Each card has a slightly "hidden" date somewhere on the print; the date represents a date in herstory that a woman performed a FANTASTICAL feat!
- Made from an original Mixed Media painting
- Professionally printed full color on 100 lb white paper
- A2 size (4Œ" x 5œ")
- Enclosed in Cello Sleeve.
People Will Stare. Make It Worth Their While. - Greeting Card
207GC
Regular price $5.95"People Will Stare. make It Worth Their While."
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Inspired by Coco Chanel:Â
 âïžâïžâïžOn 08.19.1883, #HERstory was made because... Coco Chanel was born!
Coco was a French fashion designer and savvy businesswoman. She made #HERstory again in 1921 when she introduced her Chanel No. 5 perfume, making it the 1st perfume to be sold worldwide. The founder and namesake of the Chanel brand, she was credited in the post-World War I era with popularizing a sporty, casual chic as the feminine standard of style, replacing the "corseted silhouette" that was dominant beforehand.
(No more corsets... YES!)đ
** Peek inside or scan QR code on back to discover HERstory. **
- Each card has a slightly "hidden" date somewhere on the print; the date represents a date in herstory that a woman performed a FANTASTICAL feat!
- Made from an original Mixed Media painting
- Professionally printed full color on 100 lb white paper
- A2 size (4Œ" x 5œ")
- Enclosed in Cello Sleeve.
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