Framed Butter Art Print
ETA: END NOVEMBER
Because everything’s better with butter.
A love letter to bakers, dreamers, and the joy of slow mornings. Our Framed Butter Art Print brings a dash of whimsy and a spoonful of nostalgia to your kitchen walls. Whether displayed above your coffee station or tucked beside your cookbooks, it’s a sweet reminder that life’s best moments often begin with a little butter and a lot of love.
Framed in our Gold Ornate Frame, the soft watercolour tones and vintage-inspired gold detailing feel like they were meant for each other, a pairing that blends timeless charm with just the right touch of indulgence. It’s equal parts art and comfort, making it a beautiful choice for gifting or treating yourself.
Details:
✔ 8”x10” print of original watercolour artwork by Emily Lex
✔ Printed in full colour on thick, superfine paper for a gallery-quality finish
✔ Framed in a 1¼” ornate poly frame with a rich gold finish
✔ Includes clear glass and sawtooth hanger, ready to display
Why we love it:
Because this print feels like a warm kitchen and good company, the kind of piece that turns a simple corner into something special. The golden frame adds just enough glow to make it feel collected and classic, no matter your style.
Because some walls just deserve a little more butter.
If you’re ordering both in-stock and pre-order items, please note:
Orders ship once when shipping is paid once.
That means your order will ship together once everything has arrived at the studio.
Want your in-stock items sooner?
Simply place two separate orders, one for ready-to-ship pieces and one for pre-orders.
ETAs (estimated arrival times) are listed on each product page. Please allow up to 7 days for receiving, quality control, and re-packing once items arrive.
We’re always happy to help, we can send an invoice to ship items early, combine multiple orders, or hold them until everything’s ready. Just leave a note at checkout with your order numbers or reach out directly.
Please note: All pre-orders and special orders are final sale.
Because beautiful things are worth waiting for, but sometimes it’s nice to enjoy a few a little early.