Giveaway and Give Back!

I have been trying to think of a creative way to help those in need due to the hardships many are facing right now. I thought it would be wonderful if we could raise money for a couple of food shelters in the area, St. James food pantry in Highwood and Shields Township Food Pantry. They are both working tirelessly to provide meals to families in need. So I came up with the idea of a town scavenger hunt, so that your family would have something to do on a nice day, before heading back home. Walk, bike, or even drive around with your kids to each of (or some of) these favorite spots on the scavenger hunt (maybe even run in to Gerhard’s for a smilie face cookie or Sweet’s for an ice cream cone, to go). I paired up with the talented Angie, of Lime and Lily Calligraphy to put together this stunning, custom watercolor printable. You can print this out for your scrapbook to remember this time with your family, or simply use it for your outing. For those that do purchase their digital copy and follow these steps below, you will be entered into a drawing to win a kids or motherhood mini session ($400 value).

Follow these basic steps to enter to win a mini-session:

  • purchase this custom-made watercolor printable for $25, extra donations welcome, by submitting a Venmo payment to @Britt-Ryswyk and email me at brittjensenphotography@gmail.com once you have done so, to receive your digital copy

  • follow @brittjensenphoto on instagram

  • follow @limelilycalligraphy on instagram

  • tag a friend in the comments of my instagram post

  • for an additional entry, share my instagram post from Monday, April 27 in your stories

  • for 3 additional entries, tag me in a selfie or family photo on your scavenger hunt in your stories or feed

  • mini-session winner will be announced May 4 at 9 p.m.

  • **please continue to follow state and local guidelines for all things covid-19 related, including practicing social distancing and wearing a mask in public spaces (such as Sweet’s and Gerhard’s) where social distancing can’t be safely accomplished