Unanchored Design Co.
We are a small business located in Carrollton, Georgia that focuses on all things design. We sell t-shirts, printables, coffee mugs and other gifts.
03/08/2022
Spring is almost here πΈπ΅ Get a concrete planter that will liven up your plant collection!
03/04/2022
β¨Donβt forget about date boxesβ¨ This is the newest date box: dinner competition. Gift it for your anniversary or just because! My Etsy shop will be taking a break from the 11th to the 20th of this month, so if you need one soon, go ahead and get yours today!
03/02/2022
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03/01/2022
I spy a little succulent π§π΅
02/28/2022
Sample sale now on Etsy! These are vessels that were made in the process of trying out new colors, or some may have holes on the outside. Reduced to $9 each + shipping. There is only one of each color so if you like one - grab it! DM if you are local to the Carrollton area.
02/14/2022
LOVE the variations in the patterns on these concrete vessels πͺ΄ Shop these on Etsy!
02/09/2022
NEW Concrete vessels and planters now on Etsy π΅
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1168404199/blue-denim-collection-concrete-vessel?ref=shop_home_recs_27
02/03/2022
Clooney is thoroughly fed up with me for making him pose with the blanket π More products to come! These are on our website now β¨
01/31/2022
π¦NEWπ¦ These are a little late in coming but life happens π€·π»ββοΈ Need a Valentines gift? This is the dinner competition date night box in which you compete with each other to make the best dish. If you have kids, you can bring them in on the fun - there are optional kids aprons you can purchase! Go to my Etsy page for more info! β¨ If you are in Carrollton, Georgia, message me for a coupon code and I will deliver to you for free!
01/17/2022
Date Night boxes are a great personalized gift for Valentines! There will also be a new single date box coming at the end of this week - so keep a look out! π
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01/14/2022
Rosa Parks is an iconic figure in the American Civil Rights Movement, her courage and determination earning her the name: "The First Lady of Civil Rights".
1. She refused to give up her seat to a white man on a segregated bus, and was subsequently arrested on December 1, 1955 in Montgomery, Alabama.
2. She didn't plan to get arrested. It may be assumed that because Rosa and her husband were a part of the local NAACP chapter, that this was a planned event, but when she got on the bus, she didn't realize until she had already boarded that the driver was a man who had given her issues in the past. When he told her to move, she decided to refuse. βI was not tired physically...No, the only tired I was, was tired of giving in.β
3. The Montgomery Bus Boycott started on December 5, in which it is estimated 40,000 African Americans chose to walk to work instead of ride the bus. The boycott lasted 381 days. During that time, Rosa Parks was harassed and sent death threats. She lost her job, and she along with her husband and mother moved to Michigan, where her brother lived. She worked as an aide for Congressman John Conyers, Jr, and lived to be 92 years old. The Montgomery Bus Boycott was a catalyst, along with the Brown v. Board of Education decision, for segregation on public transportation to be declared unconstitutional in 1956.
4. She won the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
References:
https://www.history.com/news/10-things-you-may-not-know-about-rosa-parks
https://www.biography.com/activist/rosa-parks
01/04/2022
What are your New Years resolutions? Spend more time with your partner? Experience new ideas? Check out the date night box on our Etsy page for 12 months of date ideas!
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1118967525/date-night-box?ref=shop_home_recs_2&crt=1
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