HIP HELLO Founder Lizzie Sorensen loves to be creative, both for clients and for her own guilty pleasure. Here is her new line of limited edition love prints numbered and ready to be gifted for newlyweds, housewarming, weddings, new baby, nursery, kid’s rooms and the all important “not ready to say i love you yet” perfect gift.
Get your 8x10 print at www.TogetherLike.com - only 500 of each design will be sold! Want it framed? Want it bigger? Just ask! She can create an original piece for you.


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Boy Sees Hearts featured in today’s Sun Sentinel!
Finding Hearts in Unusual Places Has a Powerful Impact
he woman was grieving the loss of her murdered son when a co-worker showed her an unusual gift from a friend: a print of 101 hearts, or heart shapes, all “found” in the most unlikely places — a blob of melted ice cream, a dog’s spotted fur, a dropped napkin, a littered spoon, even a burnt onion.
The grieving woman’s reaction was immediate: She cried, moved by a simple message that beauty, and love, radiate all around us, ready to inspire, uplift, even heal in some small way, if we’re open to receiving them.
That gifted print was instantly re-gifted to the mourning mom with the heavy heart, who later passed it on herself.
Now the print hangs in a South Florida children’s hospital in the hope that young cancer patients, and their anguished parents, are similarly moved by its power. It’s a power that comes not just from believing in the unexpected but in sharing inspiration with others.
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Curious about Eric and his amazing gift to see the beauty in everything?
Is it a gift? Is it coincidence? Is it fate? You be the judge.
We are currently booking Eric’s media tour and invite television / radio producers, editors and bloggers to call us for more information. With Valentines Day right around the corner do not wait- phone 518.428.0921 for this amazing story.
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Just open your eyes!
Learn more at http://www.boyseeshearts.com — and check out the found heart blog: http://www.boyseeshearts.com/todaysheart.html
An oatmeal cookie, an orange navel, a clump of grass. These are just a few of the places that Boy Sees Hearts. Checkout the gallery HERE - new ones added often!
The Story of Boy Sees Hearts: A puddle of melted ice cream can change the way you view the world. Boy sees hearts. Boy captures hearts. Boy sells prints. Hearts bring love. {copyright Boy Sees Hearts, 2010}
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Boy captures hearts. Boy sells prints. Hearts bring love. www.BOYSEESHEARTS.com – It all started over a bit of melted New York Super Fudge Chunk Ice Cream. He’s almost at 1000 Hearts! Any day now!
BOY SEES HEARTS
On July 31, 2009 Eric Telchin hosted a friend’s going away party at his home in West Palm Beach, Florida. At the end of the evening, after serving make-your-own-sundaes, Eric (and guests) huddled around his kitchen counter top, marveling at a heart mysteriously composed of melted New York Super Fudge Chunk ice cream.
Hundreds of hearts would subsequently revealed themselves over the next year-and-a-half. Hearts began appearing on dogs’ fur, in navel oranges, in patches of grass, on sidewalks, and in the most extraordinary—as well as mundane places. As Eric discovered one heart, many more hearts manifested. Eric captured each heart he encountered with his iPhone camera and posted each image on Facebook.
On October 11, 2010, Eric composed a matrix of the first 101 hearts and posted the image on his Facebook page. He quickly realized the power these hearts possessed as people began requesting prints for themselves and loved ones.
These prints elicit a strong emotional reaction for some; for others, it’s an extremely unique and eye-catching piece of art.
“Boy Sees Hearts” is dedicated to delivering captured hearts from the universe to you. These found hearts may bring good luck, prosperity and even true love. At their most basic level, these hearts are a reminder of the love that surrounds us all, even in unexpected places.
If a puddle of New York Super Fudge Chunk can inspire hundreds of hearts to manifest, imagine the power of the hundreds of hearts in your home.
Eric Telchin is a Presidential Arts Scholar with a Bachelor of Arts from The George Washington University, Class of 2000. He currently resides in West Palm Beach, Florida.