Tattoo Raffle for Forest & Bird
Kia ora e hoa mā,
I have been internally battling all the big changes and backwards steps this government have been making in protecting Aotearoa New Zealand’s native wildlife and wild places, both on land and in the sea.
So we thought, with a bit of help from you my friends, we could put some of this big energy into doing something that will help our beautiful unique eco systems, even if it’s just a small amount!
We're running a Tattoo Raffle to raise funds for Forest & Bird, Aotearoa’s leading independent conservation organisation. They’re out there every day defending our native species and ecosystems — from ancient forests to ocean habitats — and pushing for a better future for our environment.
Even if it’s just a small contribution, every dollar raised will go toward helping Forest & Bird keep up their vital work.
Let’s channel our energy into something positive and protect what makes this place so special 💚
The lucky winner of this raffle will receive a full-day tattoo session with me, Katy Hayward, valued at $1,500. You’ll also get first choice of my 2026 booking dates when they open at the end of September, plus $200 towards travel and accommodation to make it all a little easier.
Tickets are $10 each, and the raffle is open to anyone 18 and over.
1 ticket = 1 entry. No limit to how many times you want to enter!
Before entering, please head to www.greywarblerstudio.com and read through my Tattoo Process and FAQs — this is essential so you know how I work and what to expect.
The winner will be announced on the 24th of August on Katy's Instagram and Facebook art pages, and then contacted privately by Katy via text message and email.
For more info about Forest & Bird, head on over to: https://www.forestandbird.org.nz
Good luck to you all!
Ngā mihi nui,
Katy Hayward
P.S:Tickets are non-refundable.
Prize can be gifted to a friend as long as they are aware of the terms and conditions above.
This raffle is open to people worldwide, however the winner must organise their own travel and accomodation to the Grey Warbler Studio, based in Tutukaka, Aotearoa New Zealand.