Bumblebee Sticker with Pink Floral Mandala – Bumblebee Waltz

$3.95

4″ vinyl bumblebee sticker with pink floral mandala. Heavy weight coated vinyl is waterproof, scratch resistant, and resistant to fading. This sticker is a great little gift to tuck into a card for a gardener, ecowarrior, or bee lover. Price includes free first class shipping.

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Bumblebee sticker for laptop, bumper, kayak, or notebook is 4" wide and digitally printed on heavy, coated vinyl. Sticker is waterproof, sunlight and scratch resistant. Great for indoor or outdoor use. Tuck this sticker in a birthday, Mother's Day, or everyday card. Perfect for gardeners, ecologists, ecowarriors, or anyone interested in pollinators, sustainability, or the save the bees movement.  Ships free first class in a stamped envelope.

About the Art. The bumblebee mandala on this sticker, titled "Bumblebee Waltz", is my most popular bee piece. The original photo was of an extremely large bumblebee gathering pollen from the extremely large rhododendron growing in front of my quite small house. Bumblebees are great pollinators because they're so freaking hairy. Pollen clings easily to their bodies and is transported from flower to flower, greatly aiding flowering plants in their mission to produce seeds with diverse and highly random characteristics. Do not fear if you come upon a bumblebee out there amongst the flowers. Bumblebees are docile and slow to sting. They're great partners in the garden and can be encouraged to stick around by leaving some bare patches of soil in the yard, where they'll overwinter in underground burrows.

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Weight0.00625 lbs
Dimensions4 × 4 × 0.05 in

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Linda Gribko is an avid gardener, naturalist, author, artist, and photographer living just outside Morgantown, West Virginia, on a one-acre property she calls Yellow Bird's Rest. She's been gardening since the age of three, when she was put to work plucking rocks from the family vegetable patch, and was gifted her first growlight set-up at the age of eight. Linda is best known for her wildflower photography and the digital mandala art she creates from her nature photos, but is also a mixed media artist and published author. Her quirky first novel, "Giving Voice to Dawn", was published in November 2016 and was followed up with "The Lion's Apprentice" in June 2020. The series follows the magical romp of a woman plucked by the Universe from the cubicles of Corporate America and dropped into the crease between "this world and that" where Spirit Animals carry messages, disembodied voices spout wisdom, and you never know who might show up to walk you back home.

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