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10th Anniversary Limited Edition 2027 Calendar

My wall calendar has been my best-selling item for a decade, with more than 10,000 copies sold over the past 10 years!

To celebrate this milestone, I'm delighted to present the 10th Anniversary Limited Edition 2027 Calendar, featuring beloved mandala images from my Ethereal Collection. The word ethereal evokes something delicate, luminous, and beyond the ordinary—capturing the fleeting beauty of nature and the quiet sense of wonder that inspires these creations.

This limited-edition wall calendar features 12 vibrant mandala artworks, each created by artist Michelle Wallace from seasonal flowers, leaves, and plants gathered from her Vermont garden and the surrounding wild landscape. Every mandala is carefully photographed and paired with a single meditative word that emerged during its creation, offering a monthly theme for reflection and inspiration.

Perfect for anyone who delights in nature, symmetry, and the changing seasons, this calendar serves as a gentle reminder to slow down, be present, and reconnect with the natural world.

Highlights

Limited Edition Printing
A true collector's item featuring a new and unique series of mandala designs created exclusively for 2027.

Compact & Elegant
Perfect for desks, walls, or refrigerators. Measures 6" × 6" closed and unfolds to 6" × 12" for display.

Eco-Friendly
Printed on FSC-certified paper using environmentally responsible materials.

Mindful Inspiration
Each month offers a visual meditation and a meaningful word to support reflection throughout the year.

2027 Mandalas & Meditations

To read about each Mandala, visit my Blog: Click Here

  • Jan: Re-membering

  • Feb: Love

  • March: Pray

  • April: Patience

  • May: Continuity

  • June: Remember to Remember

  • July: Commitments

  • August: Take Your Time

  • Sept: Inspired

  • Oct: Letting Go

  • Nov: Grateful

  • Dec: Gracious

About the Artist

Throughout the seasons, artist Michelle Wallace gathers flowers and plants from her garden, as well as from the fields and forests surrounding her Vermont home. She arranges these natural materials into intricate symmetrical mandalas that exist for only a few hours before being returned to the earth.

As she creates, a single word or meditation often emerges from the process. After photographing the finished mandala, Michelle returns the plants to nature, preserving only the image—a lasting record of a fleeting moment of beauty.