8 x 10 Teacher Appreciation Fine Art Print of an apple. Hand drawn in continuous contour line art with illustration ink. Framed in black on teacher's desk.
Detail of Ink Drawing of Apple for Teacher Appreciation Fine Art Print by The Festive Farm Co. Hand drawn in continuous contour line art with illustration ink. Meaningful Gifts, Made Easy
5 x 7 Teacher Appreciation Fine Art Print of an apple. Hand drawn in continuous contour line art with illustration ink. Framed in blonde wood on teacher's desk. Made in the USA.
Detail of Text and Ink Drawing of Apple for Teacher Appreciation Fine Art Print by The Festive Farm Co. Details why apples are associated with teachers and what makes a quality educator. Hand drawn in continuous contour line art with illustration ink. Meaningful Gifts, Made Easy
8 x 10 Teacher Appreciation Fine Art Print of an apple. Hand drawn in continuous contour line art with illustration ink. Framed in oak and walnut wood on teacher's desk. Made in the USA.

"Teacher Appreciation" Apple Art Print

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TEACHER APPRECIATION

Many believe the tradition of the teacher’s apple began in the late 1700’s, when families would often show their appreciation by gifting their most valuable, sought after fruit.

But today, apples have become synonymous with teachers for so many other reasons…and it all begins with the seed that they so graciously plant.

And just as the apple seed needs nurturing and care to become a fruit-bearing tree, so do our children. Thank you for believing in their potential, loving them endlessly, watering them daily, and helping them grow into who they are meant to be.

We are grateful for you.

 

Handsome, monochrome gray print on white cover stock. Frame not included. Shipped with protective cardboard and wrapped with care. Made in the USA.

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PHILOSOPHY

Our goal? To create quality gifts, full of MEANING. Gifts that inspire, gifts that encourage, gifts that spread the good things: comfort, love, and joy...all thoughout the world.

(Because the world needs more of that. Don't you think?)