Hare & Bluebells | Canvas Giclee Print
Whimsical Folk Art Hare or Rabbit Print with Bluebells, Vines, Crescent Moon & Stars
A charming folk art-inspired print on a thick canvas paper. Features a hare (or rabbit) surrounded by delicate bluebells and winding vines, under a crescent moon. Background is a light pink. This magical design is perfect for anyone who loves nature and folklore!
Hares (and rabbits) and bluebells have often been associated with each other in folklore. Bluebells were also known as harebells, since they often grew in fields where hares roamed. In folklore, witches were believed to turn into hares and hide among the blue flowers, adding to the plant's mystical associations.
Product Details:
Two sizes available: 5” ×7” or 10” × 14”
Packaged in a protective sleeve for safe shipping
Shipping begins 3-5 business days after placing your order.
Whimsical Folk Art Hare or Rabbit Print with Bluebells, Vines, Crescent Moon & Stars
A charming folk art-inspired print on a thick canvas paper. Features a hare (or rabbit) surrounded by delicate bluebells and winding vines, under a crescent moon. Background is a light pink. This magical design is perfect for anyone who loves nature and folklore!
Hares (and rabbits) and bluebells have often been associated with each other in folklore. Bluebells were also known as harebells, since they often grew in fields where hares roamed. In folklore, witches were believed to turn into hares and hide among the blue flowers, adding to the plant's mystical associations.
Product Details:
Two sizes available: 5” ×7” or 10” × 14”
Packaged in a protective sleeve for safe shipping
Shipping begins 3-5 business days after placing your order.
Whimsical Folk Art Hare or Rabbit Print with Bluebells, Vines, Crescent Moon & Stars
A charming folk art-inspired print on a thick canvas paper. Features a hare (or rabbit) surrounded by delicate bluebells and winding vines, under a crescent moon. Background is a light pink. This magical design is perfect for anyone who loves nature and folklore!
Hares (and rabbits) and bluebells have often been associated with each other in folklore. Bluebells were also known as harebells, since they often grew in fields where hares roamed. In folklore, witches were believed to turn into hares and hide among the blue flowers, adding to the plant's mystical associations.
Product Details:
Two sizes available: 5” ×7” or 10” × 14”
Packaged in a protective sleeve for safe shipping
Shipping begins 3-5 business days after placing your order.