Peanuts 2027 Engagement Calendar
Plan your days with a little joy (and a lot of charm). This monthly planner features a playful Peanuts pattern starring Snoopy and Woodstock, bring...
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Plan your days with a little joy (and a lot of charm). This monthly planner features a playful Peanuts pattern starring Snoopy and Woodstock, bring...
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Stay organized in style with this Monthly Planner. Designed with a clean, modern stripe pattern and accented with elegant metallic foil details, th...
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Start your year on a sweet note. This 18-month planner brings a touch of joy to everyday scheduling with generous writing space, clean layouts, and...
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Bring cheer to every month with this 18-month featuring Snoopy. With bold, iconic Peanuts artwork and easy-to-use monthly spreads, it’s the perfect...
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Let your year unfold beautifully. This 18-month planner brings a refreshed sense of calm and clarity to your days with thoughtful layouts and plent...
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Meet your new go-to for 2027 planning: an 18-month fabric-covered planner in a soft blush hue, designed in a brand-new format that’s as beautiful a...
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Take off into 2027 with Snoopy as your co-pilot. This 18-month vegan leather planner brings sky-high charm to your everyday planning, featuring an ...
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Meet the 18-month 2027 Apollo planner in classic green, a fresh take on a customer favorite and perfectly sized at 6x8 for everyday carry. This 18-...
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Designed for those who like their plans as intentional as their style, this 2027 18-month Apollo planner brings a touch of quiet luxury to every da...
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Meet the 18-month 2027 Apollo planner in classic mauve, available in a roomy 8x10 size that gives your plans space to breathe. This elevated planne...
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Give your plans the space they deserve with the 8x10 Apollo planner, now available in a new classic grey. This 18-month design offers generous room...
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Meet your new everyday essential. This 8x10 Apollo planner in classic blue gives you space to think big, plan clearly, and stay focused from week t...
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Studies in quietude, Edward Hopper’s cityscapes and landscapes are often lit by the early morning or late afternoon sun that so fascinated the arti...
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The roots of Japanese haiku reach back over 1,000 years. In this poetic form, as in life, there is a pause, a shift, in which the poet celebrates s...
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Kazuyuki Ohtsu’s harmonious landscapes come alive with crystalline color and fine detail. The woodblock prints of the Japanese countryside feature ...
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At his Giverny home outside Paris, Claude Monet indulged in his two favorite pastimes: painting and gardening. His translation of dazzling blooms a...
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For over 30 years, Motawi Tileworks has been handcrafting tiles inspired by art and nature. Using a combination of bold colors and refined line art...
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Claude Monet worked tirelessly to capture fleeting moments and sensations on canvas. His deep interest in how we perceive nature is ever present in...
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Welcome to the wilds and wonders of the American West, with artist Molly Hashimoto as your guide. To consider Hashimoto’s wildlife portraits is to ...
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Georgia O’Keeffe was a pioneer in the art world during the 20th century. Her paintings gained international acclaim for their remarkably sensual se...
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In 1920, a small community of Canadian artists officially became the Group of Seven. As the group extended its membership and influence, a national...
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With Minimal Realism and maximal style, Charley Harper distilled the essence of each bird, insect, and animal he painted—from cardinals to ladybugs...
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You’ve entered the wacky world of B. Kliban, whose groundbreaking book opened a cat door to the secret lives of our furry friends. He and his comic...
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Mark Rothko was central to the development of postwar abstract painting in the United States. He is best known for the luminous works he made in th...
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In January, “Agatha taught Adolphus to dance the one-step.” And in April, “Andrew came across a horrid secret in Adela’s diary.” Wait, what’s going...
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The affinity of women for literature has long been observed by artists: for centuries they have created stunning renderings of the reading woman. R...
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For more than half a century, a multigenerational Inuit community of artists in Kinngait, Nunavut, have been making limited-edition prints, produci...
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With wry humor and unconcealed sentiment, Norman Rockwell’s illustrations speak volumes about the human condition and the country he loved. Rockwel...
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Inspired by space exploration and the earthly delights of gardens and music, Alma Thomas created brilliant abstractions that place her among the mo...
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The delightfully frightful Addams Family has tickled the dark side of the public’s funny bone for nearly 90 years. With the creation of Morticia, G...
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Women have fought for their liberties for centuries. They’ve marched for a more equal society as part of countless intersecting social movements ov...
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A master of wildlife art, John A. Ruthven painted dynamic bird portraits hailed for their authentic detail and exciting design. Ruthven started wit...
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Owls have long been a part of folklore, classic literature, and modern films as symbols of wisdom and a representation of the proverbial unknown, a...
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You’ve heard that otters hold paws when they snooze, so they don’t drift apart on the water, but did you know that they have pockets of skin on the...
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Ever curious about what lay beyond the horizon, explorers, merchants, pirates and military forces have for centuries relied upon maps to help them ...
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Bask in the radiance of an amber sunset, and wonder at the beauty of misty mountains ’neath a heavy sky. In Deborah Phillips’s radiant Scottish lan...
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Bicycles have been synonymous with exploration, independence, progress, and hope since the late 1890s. They rose in popularity with the introductio...
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In the early 20th century, a trip to Canada was guaranteed to be an extravagant escape. By the 1950s, you could travel by train, boat, and plane to...
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The Grand Tour of the early 17th century solidified Italy’s status as a premier tourist destination. Over 400 years later, the appeal remains unmat...
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France has been a travel destination for hundreds of years, attracting visitors with its abundance of history, art, and culture. Key advancements i...
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The early 19th century saw the creation of numerous travel posters to encourage tourists to visit England’s historic cities, seaside resorts, and r...
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Journey into space with the astonishing images from NASA’s Hubble and James Webb Space Telescopes. Since 1990, Hubble has recorded more than a mill...
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Mycological marvels! Whether edible or poisonous, all mushrooms can be appreciated for their astonishing variety of form, texture, and color. Mushr...
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Using mouthwatering texture and a warm, luminous palette, Wayne Thiebaud created the images of cakes, pies, and other delectables that brought him ...
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Some of Japan’s most exquisite art exists in the form of hanging scrolls and folding screens. Japanese scrolls—usually made of silk or paper decora...
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The purest of poetic forms, the haiku must contain in its 17 syllables a reference to a season as well as a distinct pause or interruption. The poe...
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Approximately 2,500 years ago, Siddhartha Gautama became the Buddha, or “enlightened one,” after having spent years in reflection on the nature of ...
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Kamisaka Sekka’s series of printed butterflies are alive with color, movement, and shape. They float gently on the breeze, and flutter in geometric...
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