tw: abuse
In an effort to provide abused children with a safe way to reach out for help, a Spanish organization called the Aid to Children and Adolescents at Risk Foundation, or ANAR for short, created an ad that displays a different message for adults and children at the same time.
The secret behind the ad’s wizardry is a lenticular top layer, which shows different images at varying angles. So when an adult—or anyone taller than four feet, five inches—looks at it they only see the image of a sad child and the message: “sometimes, child abuse is only visible to the child suffering it.” But when a child looks at the ad, they see bruises on the boy’s face and a different message: “if somebody hurts you, phone us and we’ll help you” alongside the foundation’s phone number.
(via lafrondeuse)
Source: lipstick-feminists
Christmas present to me. I have a study now, so I’ve graduated from Rye to Bourbon.
I asked Lilly to give me privacy in the bathroom. She clearly doesn’t get it. #ToddlerMomProblems
Hubs got our food dehydrator going last night. Cinnamon apple chips! Yum. #foodgram
Getting crafty! Making Tiffany’s inspired bracelets for gifts.
I love clients that have a good solid sense of humour. #zombies
My gShift chocolates! Not the prettiest but sure are yummy!
Working from my home office today. Using my new ‘study’ for first time.









