I wanted to recap my internship this term at Anthropologie. The term has come to an end aka I am really sad the internship is over. The drives up to Portland weren't as bad as I thought they were going to be. I loved creating the spring displays with the other interns from the downtown store. This was my first internship and didn't know what to expect. I am so happy that I got the opportunity to work at Anthropologie and create pretty things. I have learned that Anthro is the store it is because of the uniqueness of their displays. No other store has the details that Anthro does. I highly recommend doing an internship with Anthropologie if you ever get the chance to apply.
Displays, displays, life as an intern at Antrho.
Painting and more painting continued all term long.
Doing some labels.
Staying hydrated in the hot art room.
Have you ever used a type-writer? It's hard. The end.
Some home displays.
Front of store displays. Notice some cactus?
I typed labels then cut out the wire
then hand sewed some itty-bitty flowers for that Anthro detailed touch.
I have been told all three years of college to get an internship, it was more like GET AN INTERNSHIP NOW or else!!!!! I didn't know where on earth to get one. I remember when I was in Seattle for my cousin's mission homecoming and we stopped at Anthro for a quick look at the sale rack. I saw a sign saying, "HIRING DISPLAY INTERNS." I thought- oh, wow that would be sooooo coooool, BUT never thought I would ever apply let alone get the offer. Then this year I knew I had to get an internship and remembered the sign I saw years prior, so I called the nearest Anthro and asked if they were hiring interns. Long story short, got an interview and the rest is history (I know it's totally cheesy saying "the rest is history" but always wanted to say it).
P.S. Any ideas of where to get an internship in event planning?
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