Locally made 2023 calendars from Cricket Press

These 2023 calendars are hand-made by local artists and printing company Cricket Press.

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This 2023 calendar is was designed by the artists at Cricket Press. | Photos courtesy of Cricket Press

Can we talk about how cute these calendars are for a second?

Brian and Sara Turner, two local illustrators and owners of Cricket Press, released the design for their new 2023 calendars.

  • Details: The calendars feature 12 different hand-printed cards — each with the design of a different regional tree or flower.
  • Additionally: Each calendar comes with a laser-cut birchwood stand — so you can easily display this work of art on your office desk.

Pre-orders are now being accepted + all orders will ship out on Mon., Dec. 12, just in time for the holidays.

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