Katie Daisy 2021 Mini Wall Calendar (7″ x 7″, 7″ x 14″ open)
₱668.00
Product Description
Live in the moment and awaken to the wonders around you on a yearlong journey with beloved artist Katie Daisy. In this delightful wall calendar, Katie weaves thoughtful hand-lettered quotes with vibrant colors to reveal the simple joy and happiness of living. The vibrant colors and whimsical images of bees, butterflies, and wildflowers in this delightful calendar will fill you with wonder and joy.
7″ x 7″ calendar (7″ x 14″ open) — an ideal size for your school locker, office, purse, or backpack.
A year of Katie Daisy watercolor artwork on your wall.
From the creator of the New York Times best-selling book How to Be a Wildflower: A Field Guide.
The perfect gift for creative inspiration.
Colorful nature and botanical illustrations with inspiring quotes.
We Plant Trees — Amber Lotus Publishing, an independent carbon-negative US company, has planted ONE MILLION trees since 2008 to offset our carbon footprint and resource usage.
High-quality printing on premium paper stock.
Printed on paper sourced from a combination of sustainably managed forests and recycled materials.
Features US and Canadian legal holidays, phases of the moon, and important observances of the world’s major religions.
Also available from Amber Lotus: Katie Daisy 2020 – 2021 On-the-Go Weekly Planner, Katie Daisy 2020 – 2021 Desk Pad Calendar, Katie Daisy 2021 Hardcover Deluxe Planner, Katie Daisy 2021 Wall Calendar, Katie Daisy 2021 Poster Art Wall Calendar, and Katie Daisy Planner Stickers.
About the Author
Working in watercolor and acrylic paint as well as mixed media materials, Katie strives to capture the magic and beauty of a life lived in harmony with nature. She sells high-quality prints through her website & Etsy shop, and has licensed her work for a wide-reaching variety of products. Some of her notable clients include: Oprah Winfrey Network, Spirituality & Health Magazine, Target, Pottery Barn, and Chronicle Books. Katie currently lives and works in a quiet cabin beneath the warm sun and old-growth pines of the Pacific Northwest.