Modgy Origami Lanterns are a beautiful and fun way to enhance any décor or event. They are rechargeable, lasting over 3 hours when fully charged, and come with a USB-C cord. Origami Lanterns twist flat, expand to three different sizes, emit a warm, dimmable light, and include a convenient carrying/hanging strap.
MARY VAUX WALCOTT WATERCOLOR BOTANICALS
Mary Vaux Walcott (1860-1940) was born in Philadelphia, PA. At age eight, she received a set of watercolors and began painting flowers, beginning a life-long vocation.
Spending summers in the Canadian Rockies, she observed and painted the local flora. Returning there for more than 40 years, she produced hundreds of botanical studies.
In 1914, she married Charles D. Walcott, a geologist, paleontologist, and secretary of the Smithsonian Institute. In 1925, the Smithsonian published North American Wild Flowers, a five-volume set containing 400 of Walcott’s paintings of native plants. Her work was acclaimed for its vivid color, detail, and accuracy.