4.03.2015

Floodmark's Printable Party: Read A Poem A Day With Us!

Well, good morning, sunshine! 


Glad to have you here on the blog on this fine, fine day in April---known in some circles as NATIONAL POETRY MONTH. That's right, it's our month! Our time to shine! We wanted to make sure you felt the love, so we consulted with our master graphic designer, Amy Whalen, and created a line of exclusive free printable artwork for you!

Last week, you could get your hands on these National Poetry Month posters:




If you haven't grabbed these yet, click here to be taken to last week's printable release party! Seriously, Oprah was there and everything. 


Are you wondering what exclusive National Poetry Month swag you can get this week? WELL LET ME TELL  YOU:


This week's free National Poetry Month printables:

This week, we'd like to offer you something inspirational, fun, and pretty to put on your walls, in your pocket, or to paste into your notebooks---that is if any of you actually use glue anymore. You could also Pin it. That would work, too. Anyway, we went and chatted with Amy and cooked up the lovely "A Poem A Day" Calendar for National Poetry Month. The poems are all chosen by yours truly, and they're a crazy mix of Shakespeare to Warsan Shire---essentially, you'll be running the historical gamut of poetry in one short, blissful month. So are you ready to see the swag?! 

You're either a Will Ferrel  or a Pug-icorn. 
Both are clearly swagtastic.


A Poem A Day Calendar #1:







A Poem A Day Calendar #2:







Once again, Amy has outdone herself. Enjoy your brand spankin' new free printables, and we hope you'll choose to read along with us throughout National Poetry Month, and beyond! (Note: to print from Flickr, simply save the image to your computer....and click "Print" as normal. Huzzah!)



MEET AMY WHALEN.

You've seen her designs, now meet the creative mind behind them:


Amy Whalen is a recruiter hoping to eventually find her way into the marking and graphic design world. She hails from the land of Philly cheesesteaks, but found her home among the deep dish pizzas of Chicago after living here for half her life. You can find her on Twitter and Instagram at @ifuseekame. She says she's not much of a writer, but for impeccable and hysterical Throwback Thursdays, she is your girl---as you can see from the fabulous example below. Go Team, Amy! You da real MVP.

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