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dog sleep (my dog is a fox) print no. 6 of 60
This print is an 8″ x 10″ Giclee printed on Canson Edition Etching Rag Archival paper with vivid Epson Ultrachrome professional archival ink. Placement allows for 1″ border beyond actual print size to accommodate handling, mounting and/or framing.

Here’s a quick and easy way to keep in tip top shape. Just peel the little variety sticker from every apple you eat and affix it to a square. Keep it interesting. Try a Belle De Boskoop, a Newtown Pippin, how about a Peasgood Nonsuch, or maybe a Turley Winesap. There’s no shortage of combinations and imagine how good you’ll feel, when, after a years time, you’ve filled each square with a colorful little sticker. Get the whole story
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AvrilsUglyBabies
byrdandbelle
deBruir
WillardWoodwrights
chrisparry
Violetteslippers
SpoonerZ
rememberwynn
squidart
creationdesigns
notyourmomsvinyl
monogramsmandm
NATUREDESIGN
junethefirst
officeofminordetails
tuavusdesign
ArcherAve
WalnutStudiolo

design by Robert Feyereisen
This will make a perfect gift for the ARCHITECT or DESIGNER in your life. (Or anyone else who admires beautiful functional items.) Great for planning purposes!
THE FEATURES
Some of the elements that make this calendar unique.
1. A thin sheet of basswood that will glow in the sun light.
2. The 5 day work week comes first in circles
3. The 2 day weekend follows as two elongated circles better known as ellipses.
4. All weeks and days are consecutive so weeks of the year can be easily counted from month to month.
5. The months name and number appear on the calendar; clearly delineated between the dash lines.
6. All the days can be punched out to track the year. Or just pop out special dates like birthdays, anniversaries, vacations, etc. Or don't punch out any at all; it’s up to you.
7. If you do punch out the days, slowly you will create a screen that can hold business cards for your favorite photos. Your calendar transforms into a display screen for the years to come. (And if you save the punched out days throughout the year you will have confetti for celebrating the next New Year!) Get the whole story

The Coreopsis Effect: Mother Nature’s version of the Reindeer Effect. Or maybe it’s just her version of the Reindeer Effect. Delicate little yellow flowers, after a soft august rain. Get the whole story

Sculpture by Will Wagenaar Get the whole story