Transform
your
wall
into
a
gallery
of
seasonal
beauty
with
12
stunning
linocut
prints,
each
celebrating
a
traditional
birth
flower.
From
January's
hopeful
snowdrops
to
December'...
Transform your wall into a gallery of seasonal beauty with 12 stunning linocut prints, each celebrating a traditional birth flower. From January's hopeful snowdrops to December's festive holly, these vibrant designs capture the essence of cottage garden charm in bold, graphic style.
Monthly Features:
Hand-carved linocut birth flower artwork
Thoughtful seasonal text exploring each month and flower
Generous calendar grid with space for notes and appointments
High-quality printing on thick, tactile paper
Bonus Reference Pages:
UK Holidays & Celebrations 2026 - Complete guide to bank holidays, religious festivals, and seasonal celebrations
Birth Flower Reference Guide - Discover the symbolism and meaning behind each month's flower
Perfect For
Nature lovers and garden enthusiasts
Fans of traditional printmaking and handcrafted art
Anyone seeking a mindful approach to planning their year
Gift-giving for birthdays, housewarmings, or seasonal celebrations
Those who appreciate sustainable, recycled materials
Why Choose A Year in Bloom?
This isn't just a calendar - it's a year-long journey through nature's seasons. Each page invites you to pause, reflect, and find beauty in the changing months. The combination of practical planning space and inspiring artwork makes this calendar both functional and decorative.
Printed on luxurious recycled paper with a commitment to sustainability, this calendar feels as good as it looks. The spiral binding ensures pages turn smoothly and lay flat against the wall, whilst the sturdy hanging hook makes display effortless.
Transform your planning into a celebration of nature's beauty - order your Year in Bloom 2026 today.
Format: A4 portrait wall calendar (21x29.7cm)
Binding: Spiral bound with hanging hook
Paper: Premium recycled paper - 350gsm covers, 160gsm monthly pages
Duration: January to December 2026
Printed in the U.K.