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Springtime Screenprints from Bold and Noble

It’s nearly May, time to enjoy the great outdoors and celebrate the springtime. But what can you do if it’s raining? It may be good for the flowers and plants, but it’s not so fun when you forget your umbrella and get soaked from head to toe.

If you’d rather bring the outdoors inside instead, take a peek at the new springtime prints from Bold & Noble.

They’ve got gingko plants in the perfect shade of spring green::

gingko screenprint from bold and noble

An abstract bird’s nest in a muted blue:

Nest screenprint from Bold & Noble

And leaves from British trees printed in dove grey:

British leaves screenprint from bold and noble

These prints are £43 each, and I think they’d be a lovely way to update your walls for the spring. Have a look at Bold & Noble’s website for more options, including some geometric numbers inspired by the upcoming Olympics in London.

Author bio

Kathryn is a copywriter and communications specialist, with a love of fabric and beautiful interiors. She worked at Hidden Art, which led to her interest in all things craft and design related. She authors the blog Yes I Like That and you can follow her on Twitter @kathrynxyz. Read more posts by .

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Comments (3)

  1. NEW blog post: Springtime Screenprints from Bold and Noble http://t.co/XbEuEpNY #dbcollective

  2. Ignore the rain and bring spring inside your home! http://t.co/nAlY4p2b

  3. Gorgeous prints by a lovely local firm – do check out their website. I dare you to come away having not bought… http://t.co/9yoyjCzF

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