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Adam J . Kurtz
Sorry I am such an Asshole Balloons BY ADAM J. KURTZ

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$9.95

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Express your sincerest apologies with these honest balloons by artist and author Adam J. Kurtz.

Ten balloons in five bright colors are tucked inside a die-cut envelope for easy gifting.

Gift the whole package after a really big mistake, or inflate individual balloons to clear the air with heartfelt humor.

• A cheerful and lighthearted way for anyone to make amends
• An apology that's more than hot air
• Bright and clever packaging features Adam J. Kurtz's signature artistic style

We're all a little bit terrible, and sometimes you really just have to laugh.

Part apology card and park snarky self-buy, these balloons are perfect for anyone who can't help but incorporate profanity and wit into their daily life.

• A perfect gift or stocking stuffer for anyone who is a fan of Adam J. Kurtz, as well as artists, designers, writers, and anyone who's ever made a mistake
• A delightful self-buy to protect yourself against future errors

Adam J. Kurtz (better known as @adamjk) is a Brooklyn-based artist and author whose design and illustration is rooted in honesty humor and a little darkness.

Adam J . Kurtz

Adam J. Kurtz is an artist and author whose illustrative work is rooted in honesty, humor and a little darkness. His books including 1 Page at a Time: A Daily Creative Companion have been translated into over a dozen languages and his work has been featured in the New Yorker, VICE, Adweek and more. Kurtz speaks frankly about channeling human emotion into our creative work, delivering lectures to conferences, organizations, and universities. His latest book, Things Are What You Make of Them is a handwritten essay collection that digs into the emotional realities of creative entrepreneurship.

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