Field of Orange Tulips - Canvas and Paper Prints

Wooden Shoe Tulip Festival - Woodburn, Oregon 2022

Experience the vibrant beauty of nature with our stunning photo of orange tulips at the Wooden Shoe Tulip Festival in Woodburn, Oregon. This image captures the essence of spring, with its vibrant colors and picturesque landscape. The orange hues of the tulips contrast beautifully nestled among their deep green foliage.

Whether you're an avid nature lover, a photography enthusiast, or simply seeking a moment of serenity, this photo is sure to inspire and captivate you. Bring the magic of the Wooden Shoe Tulip Festival into your home or office and bask in the joy of spring all year long with this stunning image.

Available in Canvas 1.5" Wrap and Paper Prints 

14" X 8"     21" X 12"      28" X 16"

 

CANVAS PRINTS

All our quality canvas wraps are built on a 1.5" frame, and are pre-laminated which gives it a shiny appearance. It's rated to last 35+ years without fading. Prints up to size 11 X 14 come ready to hang with sawtooth hangers, and larger prints come with a hanging wire. Choose from three side options:  mirrored, solid black, or solid white. Canvas wraps are shipped in a box.  

PAPER PRINTS

We offer our art prints in four paper variations: Luster, Gloss, Metallic, or Fine Art Cotton. If you choose the Fine Art Cotton paper option, it's printed on paper with a 100+ year archival rating. The other paper options are standard photo paper, rated at 15 years. Each print comes with a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting options. All paper prints are sent to you in a shipping tube.

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Please allow up to 3 days in production before shipping. We ship with USPS, but may ship UPS Ground. The size and style of your print determines whether it is shipped in a tube, box, or sturdy flat envelope.

We offer a $5 credit on standard shipping fees on when you apply discount code SHIP5 at checkout.

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Photographer ~ Lisa Dailey