Thomas Kinkade Studios continues the artist's tradition of crafting and sharing stunning images that bring a feeling of peace, inspiration, and thankfulness. This 12 - month wall calendar's theme is 'Celebration of Seasons'. Each month showcases a beautiful image like Winter Chapel, Gardens Beyond Spring Gate, or Autumn on Mackinac Island, along with details about the paintings or motivating words from the artist. You'll also get a ready - to - frame print of New England Harbor.
Key features include:
- A matching envelope
- Dimensions of 13.5' x 12' (13.5' x 24' when open)
- Printed on FSC certified paper
- An 8.5' x 11' print of New England Harbor, perfect for framing
- A hand - numbered certificate of authenticity in a vellum - style envelope
- A planning section for September - December 2024
- Covers January - December 2025
- Ample grid space to jot down events, appointments, and reminders
- Lists of official major world holidays and observances
- Moon phases based on Universal Time
- A Collector's Edition deluxe calendar featuring Thomas Kinkade Studios' scenic landscape paintings, a framable print, and a hand - numbered certificate of authenticity




Using your Thomas Kinkade 2025 Special Collector's Deluxe Wall Calendar is easy. First, find a nice spot on your wall to hang it up. You can use the envelope that comes with it to store small notes or keepsakes. When it comes to the planning section for September - December 2024, start writing down important events and appointments right away. As the new year 2025 begins, use the generous grid space each month to add more events, so you never miss a thing.
The New England Harbor print is ready to be framed. Just pick a frame that suits your style and display it in your favorite room.
To take care of your calendar, keep it away from direct sunlight to prevent the colors from fading. If it gets a little dusty, you can gently wipe it with a soft, dry cloth. The hand - numbered certificate of authenticity in the vellum - style envelope should be kept in a safe place, like a locked drawer, to maintain its value.