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by Dale Kincaid
$16.95
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Our spiral notebooks are 6" x 8" in size and include 120 pages which are lined on both sides. The artwork is printed on the front cover which is made of thick paper stock, and the back cover is medium gray in color. The inside of the back cover includes a pocket for storing extra paper and pens.
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I thought this was a peculiar, and possibly one of a kind pink tulip with some green on one of the petals. Pink tulips symbolize happiness,... more
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Average Rating (4.71 Stars):
JENNIFER MCQUEEN
April 23rd, 2024
I LOVE THE COVERS OF THE NOTE PADS The covers are so perfect I can frame the picture when I am done with the note pads
JENNIFER MCQUEEN
April 23rd, 2024
I LOVE THE COVERS OF THE NOTE PADS The covers are so perfect I can frame the picture when I am done with the note pads
Patricia Harrell
April 20th, 2024
The spiral notebooks make the perfect stocking stuffer!
Ann Conway
April 18th, 2024
I purchased three of these notebooks for gifts and I am thrilled with the purchase. Everything about the notebook is quality- the paper, the reproduction of the print and the way they were bagged for shipping. I will be back to purchase more soon.
Paul Cooney
April 18th, 2024
As someone who was a fan of Sanford and Son TV show years ago, I am grateful to this artist for making this classic image based on a favorite episode of this show available for purchase.
Ian Whitehouse
April 12th, 2024
Great.
I thought this was a peculiar, and possibly one of a kind pink tulip with some green on one of the petals. Pink tulips symbolize happiness, confidence and caring. They can convey a message of encouragement to someone.The beautiful pink is a color used for Breast Cancer awareness in the month of October.
Dale Kincaid is native to the Cleveland, Ohio area. From childhood he has always had an enthusiasm for photography. "There's a special feeling that something quite magical happens with the push of a button". Beginning with a high school photography class, his first SLR camera and a couple of lenses, Dale's main interest has always been nature, landscape and close-up outdoor photography. His love of the outdoors and an adventurous spirit inspires him to travel to various locations in search of discovering those special places and subjects to photograph in nature's light. Thus, Natureslite Photography was born. As an award winning photographer, Dale's work has been published in fine art table top books and on-line galleries. As an...
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Sharon Mau
. . ★ . . :: beautiful work Dale . . love this entire series of pretty pink tulips :: . . ★ . .
Dale Kincaid replied:
Thanks Sharon. My favorite Tulip color.
ARTography by Pamela Smale Williams
Nice bokeh in your capture Dale! It looks like you found a cousin to the "virus tulips" some of which are the famous 'parrot tulips'. If memory serves me, originally the streaks were caused by a mosaic virus and called 'broken tulips'. The virus got cleaned out but the streaks were able to be maintained through breeding. The fascinating single petal makes this a pretty, unique, and lovely collectible! V/ Pamela
Dale Kincaid replied:
Very interesting info Pamela. Thank you so much.