Thank you for your interest in
becoming a Light Worker for The Blessing Project™.
Becoming a Light Worker provides you an opportunity to be
an integral part of this global endeavor, enriching your
life as much as those whose lives you will touch.
If you enjoy making things with
your hands and have a high degree of attention to detail
please read on.
Light Workers actually use the
items that we gather from women’s cooperatives and
indigenous villages around the world to make the Blessing
Art that will be sold under the guidance and oversight of
the Creative Director.
As a Light Worker you determine
when and where you will make the art pieces and are free
to determine how much time you would like to devote. Our
Light Workers come from all walks and stages of life. This
is how it works.
Light Workers make a $49.00 investment
in a Light Worker Toolkit which includes the tools you will
need to create the art such as: specialty scissors, wire
cutters and shaping tools, iron, etc. in a plastic carrying
case that will make it convenient for you to transport your
tools to wherever you are working. The Toolkit is yours
to keep.
You will meet with the Creative
Director to receive an overview of The Blessing Project™
and your initial training where you’ll get to ask
questions you may have and learn how the products are made.
Once you have completed the orientation and learn how to
make the basic designs, you will receive your first card
kit which will consist of all the necessary supplies you’ll
need to begin producing Blessing Art. Light Workers pay
a one-time security deposit of $75.00 for the kit which
is returned at such time as no further kits are requested.
Each kit will have enough material
for 39 cards and will fit neatly into the plastic boxes
designed for transport and return. When you have completed
the cards, you will return them to the Creative Director,
or designee, who will complete a quality control check of
your work.
For each card kit that you have
completed you will receive $58.50.
Please note that the art materials
are affected by elements in their environment whether it
be something that directly comes into contact through the
hands of the Light Worker (i.e. lotions, perfumes, tobacco,
sweat, food) or indirectly (incense, potpourri, air fresheners,
tobacco smoke, strong aromas from food or chemicals, etc.)
making them unsuitable for sale.
If you would like to let
us know of your interest in becoming a Light Worker, please
complete and return this application form