About the FewDoIt project
Welcome to the FewDoIt project
Online from January 2008
Our goals are to educate people about the balloon twisting art and unite individuals in a free, kind and open community. The FewDoIt project is founded not for someone’s personal financial enrichment but for the benefits of all human kind. We hope that you will use the art of balloon twisting to make the world a better place. We believe in you.
Everyone can learn how to twist balloons. We want you to learn this beautiful art by sharing your skills and art works with other people. Many books and videos are available online and through libraries. Also, people need a place to gather together to share the knowledge and ideas or simply to practice their skills. And what and where are those places? The world is the place. It’s the place where you go every day—your workplace, school, local club, church, parks, streets and etc.
Any person can participate in the FewdoIt project. It’s free. There are no charges, nor fees, nor memberships. Our world is free and beautiful and we want to keep it this way. Take a balloon and twist it the way you’d like it and shape your world the way it should be. Learn how to do it by sharing your skills with other people. That’s what we do. We enjoy it. And so will you. The door to your local free balloon twisting workshop is always open. And you can always set up a new workshop at any place you want it to be.
The FewDoIt project brings benefits to you and your business, adds meaning to your life and happiness to this world. Join us and you will be the best man for your kids, friends, co-workers and the rest of the world. You deserve it.
Who/ what is behind of the fewdoit project?
A family of five: Michael,
Victoria, Anastasia, Danny and Eric Lanherman.
What are our
motivations?
As time goes we find more and more
reasons to stay with the FewDoIt project.
These are some of our
motivations in no particular order:
Make the world better.
Make
ourself happier.
Have fun.
Help people to learn balloon
twisting art.
Make new friends.
Spread knowledge.
Promote
volunteering/ community service.
Improve management/ business
skills.
Creativity.
Built communication skills.
Create groups of interest.
Keep kids out of trouble.
Improve our personalities.