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Featuring a beautiful pink poppy pattern by the renowned Dutch artist, the Marjolein Bastin 2024 Weekly Desk Pad will help you highlight weekly priorities and keep tasks in clear view while adding a stylish touch to your desk or countertop. As you check to-dos off your list, stay on top of deadlines, and work toward goals, you'll feel more organized and in control--even if you don't get to everything noted on each week's tear-off page! Features include: * Weekly desk pad can also be used as a computer mouse pad * 9" x 7.25" * Printed on FSC certified paper with soy-based ink * Color tear-off…mehr

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Featuring a beautiful pink poppy pattern by the renowned Dutch artist, the Marjolein Bastin 2024 Weekly Desk Pad will help you highlight weekly priorities and keep tasks in clear view while adding a stylish touch to your desk or countertop. As you check to-dos off your list, stay on top of deadlines, and work toward goals, you'll feel more organized and in control--even if you don't get to everything noted on each week's tear-off page! Features include: * Weekly desk pad can also be used as a computer mouse pad * 9" x 7.25" * Printed on FSC certified paper with soy-based ink * Color tear-off weekly sheets * Spans January-December 2024 * Generous space for noting tasks, appointments, planning meals, tracking habits, etc. * Official major world holidays and observances * Stylish and functional weekly desk pad with 2024 dates, holidays, and plenty of room to write
Autorenporträt
Marjolein Bastin's passion for the natural world is of a universal quality that appeals to people the world over. You can find Marjolein's artwork on greeting cards, calendars, dinnerware, bedding, gifts, and many other products. But for Marjolein, only one thing remains important: spending every day behind her desk painting the natural world around her. She also writes and illustrates children's books featuring the endearing Vera the Mouse character, which she created. Through her art and words, Marjolein offers people a simple reminder to pause and enjoy nature and allow it to be a source of serenity, energy, and healing. Finding inspiration in a bird lighting on a branch or a leaf drying in the autumn sun, Marjolein takes long walks each afternoon to seek new ideas for her artwork and her writings. Marjolein and her husband, Gaston, divide their time between country homes in Holland, Switzerland, and in Missouri, as well a tropical retreat in the Cayman Islands. Each setting provides a unique glimpse of what nature has to offer throughout the world. The couple has a son, Mischa, a daughter, Sanna, and two grandchildren.