TenWordTin.com
Some of Gregory Zeorlin’s poems are ten words long and fit on a tiny piece of watercolor paper.  That page of words and another with an image fit in a lidded tin he calls a “Ten Word Tin.”  The tin is just smaller than a cell phone but it doesn't make ring tones, offer texting, twitter, or play music.  The tin never needs charging although it might recharge you.  This “Ten Word Tin” could start a face-to-face conversation.

This tin is titled “Tomorrow.”   It is made for all who put off as much as possible until tomorrow.  It’s for those who don’t know how to stop when they should.  Yet this tin also prompts procrastinators to take action.  We make plans to do things with the important people in our lives but wait for the perfect moment.  We wait until tomorrow but "maybe tomorrow will never be?"

What do you do with this tin?  Place it by a calendar as a reminder to plan stops on the schedule.  Stopping only at exhaustion leads to missing out on what is happening right in front of us.  We miss out on people.
(This information is in owner's manual)
Price:  $7.39
2.5" x 4" x .5" (opened)
Content and images copyright 2009 Zeorlin Designs/Gregory Zeorlin