





Protect Our Pollinators Bookmark
- Processing time:
Orders are prepared and shipped within 3–5 business days (excluding weekends & holidays).
During busy seasons or launches, processing may take a bit longer.
- Free U.S. shipping:
Enjoy free standard shipping on U.S. orders $100+ (before tax, after discounts).
Orders under $100 are calculated by weight and size at checkout.
- Print-on-demand & split shipments:
Some items ship from our studio, while others are fulfilled by trusted print partners.
Orders may arrive in multiple packages with separate tracking emails.
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Celebrate the tiny creatures that keep our gardens blooming.
My Protect Our Pollinators bookmark features original watercolor artwork inspired by bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, moths, and other beloved pollinators. Tuck it inside a favorite book, nature journal, or gardening guide as a cheerful reminder to care for the wild things that make our world a little more beautiful.
A lovely gift for gardeners, bird lovers, nature enthusiasts, and anyone who believes every pollinator matters.
Details:
• Size: 2.5" x 5"
• Material: Coated matte cardstock, full color front and back
• Gold tassel
• Made in the USA
• Features my original watercolor artwork
*Listing is for bookmark*








Rooted in Wildflowers
Raised on the prairie of Illinois, Katie Daisy creates art that celebrates the beauty, magic, and wonder of the natural world. Now nestled in the mountain town of Sisters, Oregon, she continues to paint the joy of a life lived close to nature.




























