Happy Seasonal Merry Greetings and such, my friends!
I’m excited to announce some new things for your seasonal shopping consideration, and some old favourites!
New Things!

Download, print, cut out and stick this Ancient Greek Mythological Creatures Advent Calendar and celebrate the run up to Christmas in a different way this year!
Each day of December, open a door in the calendar to reveal a colourful Ancient Greek Mythological Creature from myth and art, with its name displayed on the inside of the door!
Each Mythological Creature has been taken from Ancient Greek pottery and mosaic, then turned into a colourful depiction. Included are Skylla, Asterion (Minotaur), the Hydra, the Drakones, Pegasus, Gorgones, Kerberus, and many others!
Easy to make, just print the pieces, cut carefully with a craft knife, stick together and then open a door every day! Full instructions included.
Interested in a pre-printed/pre-made version? Visit this page to find out more.

Limited Edition Olympian Gods sticker pack!
The Olympian Gods in my watercolour pallette against backgrounds line up to create a watercolour scene of Mount Olympus, inspired by my own photos of sunset at Delphi.
Printed using UV stable inks onto a durable heavy duty vinyl with a strong adhesive backing, each individually-designed sheet contains at least four characters:
1: Hera, Athene, Aphrodite, Artemis, Demeter and Hestia
2: Zeus, Poseidon, Hermes and Hades (and Kerberos)
3: Dionysos, Ares, Apollo, Hephaistos
Only 39 sets available! They will not be reprinted.
Packed by in a hard-backed envelope and giftwrapped in tissue.

Printed Mini-Kits!
Coming soon – colour pre-printed building kits of the Trojan Horse and Achilles’ Hut – the latter with exclusive new characters! Look out for announcements.
Old things!

Saturnalia cards
Available as physical cards, a downloadable print, or (new for this year) as cards and products on Redbubble!

Odysseus paper-doll Fridge Magnets
Dress Odysseus each day as you reach for the milk – will he be a warrior? An archer? Naked but for an olive branch or Ino’s veil? Or a beggar in the palace? Retell his story over your muesli!

Colouring books and pages
Try out books and print-your-own resources!
Learn about the Olympians while you colour, or build your own Gladiator (FREE)!
