W101 – Girl reading in tree bookplate
Product Description
Our customers requested a female version of design M101 and we responded! This is M101 redesigned by artist Evelia Sowash. The original design was created by artist Lebert Prether of Springfield, Ohio, and was introduced by the Antioch Bookplate Company in the early 1940s. Antioch Bookplate Company founder Ernest Morgan wrote the wording, “A book is a new adventure.” Evelia created a girl in the tree and made small changes to the icons in the corners to include Pocahontas in a canoe and a cowgirl on a horse. This design is also available without personalization in the Non-Personalized category.
Bookplate Specs
This design is 4 inches high and 3 inches wide. It will be custom printed with the name or text of your choice on non-glossy, self-adhesive paper with a peel-off backing. The paper, adhesive, and ink are archival quality and acid-free. Unless otherwise requested, these are printed on cream-colored paper, similar to what is shown here. If you choose brown ink, both the artwork and your text will be printed in brown.