Daisy | Flower Art Prints
Daisy | Flower Art Prints
Daisy | Flower Art Prints
Daisy | Flower Art Prints

Daisy | Flower Art Prints

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Motherhood | Hope | New Beginnings | April birth flower | 5th wedding anniversary

The name Daisy comes from the Old English term that translates to ‘day’s eye’ because daisies open up in the morning to take in the sun from the day and then close up at night. They show us that with each day, we have a chance to start afresh.

They ultimately represent the possibility that we all have the opportunity to begin again, no matter what has happened in our past.

In Norse mythology, the daisy was considered Freya's sacred flower, the goddess of love and fertility, and was associated with childbirth and motherhood, making it an excellent gift for new parents.

  • Made & Designed In Canada

  • Art is created by stamping the leaves and petals of the flower
  • Two sizes available - 8x10 and 11x14
  • Gicleé printed in house on 100% archival cotton rag paper
  • All prints are sold unframed

We ship from Canada to Canada, the USA, and Australia.

Orders ship in 3–5 business days and tracking will be emailed to you once it’s on the way.

Estimated delivery: Canada 3–9 days • USA 5–12 days • Australia 10–20 days (business days).

Please note: International orders may be subject to customs fees or taxes, which are the customer’s responsibility. If an order is returned due to unpaid duties, it will not be refunded.

Colours on your screen may differ slightly from the printed product. Differences in monitors and the device you use to view the website may result in subtle differences in colour from your screen to the printed product.

Made With Nature

Every design you see has been created by collaborating with Mother Nature herself!

Locally Grown Only

Every flower, tree leaf or herb used has been locally grown, either on my property or sourced from a nearby area.

With the exception of plants sourced on my travels around the world.

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