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The Walkup // Looking for Collaborations and Giveaways

I would love to feature YOU or do a giveaway featuring your work on my blog!

Any interest? An easy way to feature your shop is via my "Meet & Greet" Series: http://thewalkupblog.com/category/meet-greet/.

Last January, as a hobby, I launched my own blog. Since I moved to New York City, I have only inhabited walk up apartments, and love the idea that so much can be hidden just beyond a spiral staircase. The Walkup is an interior design, art history, and culture blog that explores the intersection between artists, fashion and interiors. Based in NYC, it also features businesses and artists with a flair for design. As of right now I get over 5,000 views a month - 165 visitors a day - many of whom come to the blog for its quirky pairings. My posts are a bit irreverent and humorous and often delight in trivial information or little-known historical facts.

I have been blogging for several years, personally, as well as professionally for Hey, Hot Shot!, 20x200, the Columbia University Arts Blog and my own blog, The Walkup. My blog is a Clever Girls Collective Member and has been featured by UGallery, Design Shuffle and as a finalist in the Apartment Therapy Homie awards, and featured by Proctor & Gamble's Home Made Simple blog.

In over 170 posts (and counting), I have featured small businesses ranging from the Chicago based LGBT-owned furniture company 900Blok to Melanie Edward's Brooklyn-based, Southwest-inspired design studio jewelry, Rifle + Radford. I would LOVE to feature a print of yours - their minimal, flat, mod yet modern (love alliteration) take on color is fun and funky.

Pretty please say yes!

Best,

Keren

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Re: The Walkup // Looking for Collaborations and Giveaways

Whoops! Disregard the section on "prints" - I accept ANY arts and crafts that fit my brand's aesthetic. Pesky "boilerplate" copy & paste language. Sorry!

WHY doesn't a DELETE or EDIT button exist on threads?

Thanks!

Keren

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