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Harvest Girl postcard

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“Harvest Girl” Postcard – A Golden Tribute to Simpler Times

With the wind in her apron and a sparrow perched gently on her red head scarve, a young girl walks barefoot through a field of golden grain. Her basket is filled with gathered wheat, her cheeks are kissed by sun and wind, and behind her rise the soft silhouettes of windmills on the late summer horizon.

Harvest Girl is a quiet celebration of the season’s end—when fields glow amber, and the work of the hands meets the peace of the heart. Inspired by the rhythm of nature and the soul of simpler times, this postcard is perfect for late summer notes, seasonal tables, or thoughtful gifts steeped in nostalgia and warmth.

Send a little harvest home—with Harvest Girl, you’re sharing a piece of golden countryside and a moment of stillness wrapped in straw and sky.

  • Size: A6 (10.5 x 14.8 cm / 4.1 x 5.8 inches)
  • Printed locally in the Netherlands on FSC-certified, 350gsm eco-friendly paper
  • Matte finish to protect and enhance the vivid tones
  • Back features just a tiny logo and artwork title
  • No lines, just lots of space for your thoughts and wishes

Shipping

Worldwide shipping with Track & Trace on every order
Free shipping from: NL €70 · EU €100 · Europe (non-EU) €120 · Worldwide €150
• Rates vary by region (letterbox & parcel options)
• Eco-friendly, recyclable packaging

Returns

• Hassle-free returns accepted
• Items must be unused and in original condition
• Contact us within the return window to start a return

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MEET ME

IRIS ESTHER

I’m Iris Esther, an illustrator and mother of two, creating illustrated art, art prints, postcards, and small paper goods from my forest-side home studio. With a green birdhouse in the first tree outside my window, I work guided by nature, fairytales, changing seasons and by a deep love for making art by hand.

Growing up, being outside wasn’t a destination but a way of living. My art grew from that same gentle rhythm.

My illustrations are made to quietly support everyday life — bringing a sense of enchantment to family celebrations, seasonal rituals, and small moments that matter.

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