We all need a bit of good luck from time to time. So, behind door number 22, we find a lovely ladybird macro shot from Paul Iddon’s Ladybirds and Bees of the UK calendar – the small winged friends of the gardener in all their glory!
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Proudly presenting: Calvendo’s first ever “Made in the UK” wall calendar edition
A couple of months ago, we asked our self-publishers to submit calendars under the headline “Made in the UK” – with no further restrictions: Traditions, sights, quirks, anything was possible and our users had the freedom to interpret the headline freely and let their creative juices flow. Now and in time for Christmas (gift ideas!), we have a lovely collection of wall calendars in our first ever “Made in the UK” edition, featuring anything from magical woodlands, to Sottish, Welsh and English landscapes, by way of vintage cars, steam trains and much more. We’ve got photography, digital paintings and even calligraphy! It’s eclectic, quirky and quite beautiful – just like the UK.
A huge thank you to all our authors who submitted their work for “Made in the UK”!
And here they are – proudly presenting:
List of all Calvendo “Made in the UK” calendars including links to our product gallery:
Lil Folx, by Nick Meers
Calligraphic William Morris Calendar, by Ingo Schiege
Typically British, by Silvia Drafz
Portmeirion, by Loose Images/Lucy Antony
Morris Minors, by Loose Images/Lucy Antony
Steam Landscape, by David Ireland
Anglican Cathedrals, by David Ireland
Magical Woodlands, by Ceri Jones
Dreamlike Gardens in Southern England, by Christian Mueringer
Whitby Harbour, by WT Images/Wendy Thompson
Big Bold and Beautiful, by WT Images/Wendy Thompson
Scottish Scenes, by Alan Maitland
Iona Scotland’s Mystical Isle, by Sharon Poole
Beautiful Manor Valley, by Henning von Moers of Menar
Ladybirds and Bees of the UK, by Paul Iddon
Rule Britannia, by Edward Nagele
Simply Scotland, by John Darby
A Journey through the United Kingdom, by Helmut Gulbins
The beauty of the Llyn Peninsula, by Phil Pownall
Scenes from the Peak District, by Andrew Kearton