A Woodland Treasure Hardcover Bound Notebook
A Woodland Treasure Hardcover Bound Notebook
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Imagine curling up in your favorite nook, your go-to beverage warming your hands as you dive into a world of endless creativity. This notebook isn’t just a collection of blank pages – it’s your personal sanctuary, inviting you to jot down dreams, sketch fleeting thoughts, or simply unwind with your inner musings. Whether you're journaling your deepest reflections or brainstorming the next big idea, let every sip and scribble inspire your creative journey.
The notebook features a trillium, A Woodland Treasure, with its signature three-petaled flowers and lush green leaves, is a symbol of purity, integrity, and harmony with nature. While painting this piece, I was inspired by the delicate balance these woodland blooms bring to their surroundings and their unique ability to evolve with time. A fun fact about trilliums: their flowers often change color as they age, beginning as soft whites or pinks and transitioning to richer shades of purple or red.
This botanical piece captures the essence of transformation and natural elegance, making it a meaningful addition to your space. Whether you're drawn to its symbolism or its graceful beauty, A Woodland Treasure invites you to embrace nature’s quiet wisdom and ever-changing charm.
Key Features:
✯ Featuring unique art by a Polish-born, San Diego-based artist
✯ Cover material: UltraHyde hardcover paper
✯ Size: 5.5" × 8.5" (13.97 cm × 21.59 cm)
✯ 80 pages of lined, cream-colored paper
✯ Matching elastic closure and ribbon marker
✯ Expandable inner pocket
Why Choose Swil Arts:
✯ 5% of every purchase supports your chosen charity
✯ Carbon-neutral shipping
✯ Woman-owned business
✯ LGBTQ+ owned business
All sales are final since each piece is made to order, but if your order is lost or arrives damaged, please reach out, I'll be happy to help.
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