Sin Prisa - Monthly Snail Mail
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- $11.00
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- Regular price
- $11.00
Description
Something to look forward to every month
Welcome to my Sin Prisa Monthly snail mail club. A way to slow down once a month and receive something you can hold onto.
Inside, you’ll find a mix of different stationeries, little things like:
• a heartfelt personal letter
• 4x6 original postcard print
• Stickers for your journal of wherever you see fit
• a surprise activity or stationery (think puzzles, doodles, etc)
• a curated playlist (to curate the experience)
It’s different every month, but the intention stays the same. To pause, to reflect and to be present in that moment. This isn’t another thing to add to your list in the day. It's just a small moment to come back to yourself.
poco a poco.
✴️ HOW IT WORKS
– you’ll receive one envelope full of goodies each month
– each one is curated and different
– billed monthly
– ships once a month on the 15th
✴️ NO PRESSURE
– cancel anytime
– no commitments
this is meant to feel like a pause, not another obligation. US members will receive within 3-10 days Depending on on USPS and location.
💌 A note: If you sign up before the 15th of the month, you’ll receive that month’s letter. If you sign up after the 15th, your first letter will arrive the following month.
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about amarte
Amarte is a creative project born from the belief "El arte sana" which translates to "Art Heals."
Founder Patricia Galceran-Coli designs collections that merge tradition with self-love, ritual, and emotional expression. She turns healing into something tangible, through prints, ceramics, journals, and care packages made with deep intention, in collaboration with fellow artisans.
She share's her story because she believe's creativity isn’t just a talent, it’s a way of life.
If you’ve ever felt like your art didn’t matter, or like it was too late to come back to yourself, she hopes her work reminds you:
"You can start again. You can turn your pain into power."
"You can get curious again. And claim what’s always been yours."