Acorn Designs
Products by Acorn Designs
The following products include artwork and/or writing by Acorn Designs. Most products are a collaboration of the wonderful artists and writers who have contributed to Acorn Designs over the years.
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As humans we are drawn to trees. Our history as a species is deeply interwoven with trees and forests. This set includes 6 notecards and envelopes. One each of Ancient Forest, Immortality, Locust Tree, Bristlecone Pine, White Oak, and Stonewall.
Read MoreTulips Guess which wild flower native to Central Asia took western Europe by storm in the 17th century, built and collapsed fortunes, served as currency, led some to murder, others to suicide? None other than the tulip, of course! The flamboyant colors and elegant chalice-shape of Tulips are instantly recoginzable and have been…
Read MoreTwo-and-a-Half Pears (Pyrus communis v. Bartlett) The image that instantly comes to mind at the mention of a pear is a distinctive shape, color and scent; the familiar contours of a gold-green Bartlett. Many varieties of pear trees are native to parts of Asia and Europe, but how and when did the Bartlett come by…
Read MoreWe are drawn to water, these birds add animation and identity to these environments. This set includes one each of Belted Kingfisher, Wood Ducks, Common Loon, Great Blue Heron, Whooping Crane, and Canada Geese.
Read MoreThese critters are residents of our wetlands helping to shape the sights and sounds of these areas. This set includes one each of Spring Peepers, Bullfrog, Florida Tree Snails, Beaver, Diamondback Terrapin, and Dragonflies by Moonlight.
Read MoreWhite-footed mice inhabit wooded and brushy areas of the eastern U.S. They are generally active year-round. Nests are constructed in concealed locations; they occasionally use abandoned burrows of other small mammals. The diet of these omnivorous creatures includes nuts, seeds, fruits, beetles, caterpillars and other species of insects. Caches of food are stored near the…
Read MoreThis deer ranges over most of the U.S. When alarmed, the whitetail raises its tail communicating danger to other deer or helping a fawn to follow its mother. Although they are primarily nocturnal, whitetaails may be active at any time, grazing on green plants or eating acorns, beechnuts and corn in the fall. In the…
Read MoreWhite-tailed Deer (Odocoileus virginianus) One of the most abundant large mammals in North America, the white-tailed deer, ranges over much of the continent. Thirty subspecies are recognized of which 17 are found north of Mexico. White-tails are more plentiful today than when Europeans first settled the New World. The cutting of forests and farming have…
Read MoreThese members of the insect realm capture our imagination. This set includes one each of Dragonflies by Moonlight, Queen Anne’s Lace, Malachite Butterfly, Ruby-throated Hummingbird, Atmospheric Nostalgia, and Monarch Butterfly.
Read MoreWildflowers include: Dutchman’s Breeches, Trillium, Solomon’s Seal, Wild Ginger, Yellow Lady’s Slippe,r and Jack-in-the -Pulpit.
Read MoreThere is wonder and magic in the winter landscape . This set includes one each of Juncos in Snow, Grey Squirrel, Ladies, Moonlight Magic, Winter Wolf, Winter Dawn.
Read MoreThe austere winter landscape is full of life. This set includes one each of Wolf in Winter, White-tailed Deer, Polar Bear, Raccoons, Birds of a Feather, Snow Buffalo.
Read MoreThese birds are found in our woodlands. They rely on the health of our forests. 6 Notecards with envelopes. Blank on the inside for your message. This set includes one each of Saw-whet Owl, Scarlet Tanager, Wood Thrush, Cerulean Warbler, Wild Turkeys, and Ivory-billed Woodpecker.
Read MoreZebra stripes were often used by naturalists as an example of cryptic coloration…but in most cases this is clearly untrue!
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