A free cannabis gift that isn’t cannabis

Well, I said I was experimenting with art, and I meant it! My first independent project is making rustic 4×4 slate tiles using my blog tagline.

Health Happiness Cannabis

The theme is important to me. As a two-time cancer survivor and refugee from a workaholic corporate culture, I wanted to spend the rest of my life focusing on health and happiness. For me, and I know for many others, using cannabis therapeutically is nothing short of miraculous. I microdose daily for post-mastectomy pain, anxiety and overall well-being.

I love how the tile turned out. I’m continuing to experiment, but in the meantime, I thought it would be fun to give it away! I know not all readers are cannabis users, but maybe you have a friend who might enjoy this small gift.

Here’s how it works (I think). Please leave a comment on this post. You don’t have to say anything other than hello, if you don’t want to. I’ll number the comments in the order they arrive. First one posted is number 1, second is number 2, etc. Next Monday, March 4 at 9 a.m. Pacific, I will tally them up and use a random number generator on the Internet to select the winner.

Once the winner has been selected, I’ll do a post, and you can contact me with mailing instructions. Oh, the mini-easel is not included. You can buy them all over the place, including Amazon, Target or Michaels.

8 thoughts on “A free cannabis gift that isn’t cannabis”

  1. Wow, Donna, this came out great. I’m really proud of you. I really think you should be keeping it. There is something wrong with me. I’m writing short little sentences.

    Well, this is art or at least very well executed craft. I say leave right where it is.

    Carole

    1. OK, Carole, you are number 1! But you knew that. This sounds like some sort of exec speech, but I’m honored that you’re proud. I can feel changes in my thinking, which is kind of exciting. I have three completed and kept one for me. I put it on display in the foyer with some relics we collected from Egypt. It kind of looks like it came out of a crypt.

  2. I’m pretty impressed! That looks really good, and it’s really nice that you’re willing to give it away.

  3. You got this creative art thing going!! I love the tile. Very rustic and cool. What a great mantra. 🙂

    1. Hi Pam — I appreciate your support! I have lots of ideas — we’ll see if I can execute.

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