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Fat Cat Art Monthly Wall Planner, undated

Fat Cat Art Monthly Wall Planner, undated

Fat Cat Art Monthly Wall Planner, undated

35.00 $

Start your year with any month!
Size 30 x 20 cm (11,8 x 7,9 inches)
When the planner hangs open on the wall, it measures 30 x 40 cm (11,8 x 15,7 inches)
12 extra-thick pages with images + cover page
3 sheets of stickers included

35.00 $

Product Description

The wall planner contains 12 pages (one for each month) and a cover, all with different famous paintings improved by Zarathustra the Cat. This year Salvador Dali’s “The Purrsistence of Meowmory ” is the FatCatArt cover image. The planner is a collection of 12 posters under one colorful cover, which allows you to change your wall decoration every month!

The planner is undated, so you can start your year on the first day of any month.  First, decide whether you want your week to begin on Sunday or Monday, and then put the month sticker and day stickers (included) onto the page.  Simply write the dates in the little cat heads in the corner of each day and you’re ready!

There are also emoji stickers and some very special stickers of Zarathustra himself, so you can have fun marking important dates, holidays, and special occasions.

As a bonus, when the year is over, you have 12 images you can cut out and use to decorate any view that needs improving!

This planner makes a wonderful holiday, birthday, or “anytime” gift for your friend or family.

The planner is printed on a special matte thick paper 200 g/m pages, using digital printing technology. The printing process is made under the supervision of the artist Svetlana Petrova, who guarantees the quality and correct color rendering.

Shipping by regular post ($15 worldwide) or by ЕМS fast delivery (Europe – $ 42, Americas, Asia, Australia and the rest of the world – $ 46) See Shipping information for details.

Pages preview, open view:

Stickers preview:

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