Last night, Stencil1 had the pleasure of partnering with Heritage of Pride (NYC Pride) and NGLCC NY for their monthly mixer—an evening filled with community, creativity, and Pride.
Hosted at Vers in Hell’s Kitchen, the event brought together an incredible group of people from across the LGBTQ+ business and creative communities.
Stencil1 led a hands-on crafting activation where guests created their own custom tote bags using our Pride-themed stencils. It was inspiring to watch everyone jump in—experimenting with color, layering designs, and making something uniquely their own. That moment of creative flow is exactly what Stencil1 is all about.
I led the workshop alongside Stencil1 assistant designer Deeva, who helped guide guests and keep the creative energy flowing all night.
A huge thank you to Heritage of Pride and NGLCC NY for including us in such a meaningful event, and to Vers for hosting us in such a vibrant and welcoming space. We’re grateful to be part of a community that celebrates expression, connection, and creativity.
Scroll down to see some highlights from the night—we loved seeing what everyone made.
— Ed Roth
Founder, Stencil1
