Aylie and Andrew traveled to Mohale's Hoek, Lesotho in the summer of 2010. We worked with Sr. Juliana and the people of the St. Camillus Centre for Orphaned and Vulnerable Children for 3 weeks, and while we were there the children made some beautiful artwork. We have used images of their cut paper flowers to make note cards and buttons in the hopes of raising money to send back to Sr. Juliana and the people of St. Camillus. Please see below for donation info, and thank you for your support and interest!

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Donate and Receive Flowers of Lesotho Note Cards, Buttons, or Aloe

Please use the drop down menu below to make a donation and select your gift. There are three different 10-packs of Flower Note Cards available, as well as a 10-pack of Snowflake Note Cards, Flower Buttons and Aloe Balm made from the indigenous aloe plant of Lesotho. 100% of proceeds go to the St. Camillus Center for Orphaned & Vulnerable Children. Please contact us if you would like to make a donation by a method other than Paypal or Credit Card: flowersoflesotho@hotmail.com

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Note Cards Now Available in 3 Different Packs

We now have three different 10-packs of Flower Note Cards available.

After you click on "Add to Cart" to make a donation via Paypal, please let us know which pack(s) you would like by clicking on "Add special instructions to the seller" in the checkout window.

Below are images of each 10-pack of Note Cards. Click on the images for a larger view.




Saturday, April 9, 2011

Sneak Preview: Flowers of Lesotho Buttons!

A-Squared is hard at work in the FOL workshop creating a brand new item available soon:

Flowers of Lesotho Buttons!


Stay tuned as we update the website and add information about donating to receive buttons. We are working on making one button of every flower we currently have available as a note card.