Whimsical & Magical Decor
Enchanted art prints, whimsical greeting cards, magical mousepads, desk mats, necklaces, and more for lovers of the fanciful and wonderfully strange, made in the USA in our Henniker NH studio.
For the people whose home decor has always leaned toward the enchanted end of the spectrum and who see no reason to apologize for it. This is the full whimsical and magical collection in one place, spanning art prints, greeting cards, mousepads, desk mats, pendant necklaces, and compact mirrors, all featuring original fanciful artwork exclusive to Designs by Linda Nee.
An octopus relaxing in a clawfoot bathtub as if it owns the place. A ghost in a flower crown standing in a wildflower meadow, entirely at peace. A cozy Bigfoot watching snow fall outside a glowing window with a candle. A Sugar Plum Fairy ballerina dancing in a firefly forest on a pendant necklace. A whimsical axolotl sheltering under a leaf umbrella in the rain with a snail companion.
Penguins in a vintage tub. An enchanted mushroom forest. A firefly magical forest at golden hour. A medieval raven in a lace collar at a desk mat. None of this is accidental. All of it is exactly right.
All whimsical and magical products are designed in our Henniker, New Hampshire studio and made in the USA. Every piece carries original artwork exclusive to Designs by Linda Nee, created with AI-assisted illustration tools carefully refined in our studio. Art prints are available on archival fine art paper or aluminum metal, printed to order in multiple sizes. Greeting cards are printed on premium Red River linen cardstock with archival-safe inks. Mousepads, desk mats, and compact mirrors are precision-finished with the same studio illustration. Pendant necklaces are precision-sublimated with permanent artwork.
Themes across this collection include enchanted forests, magical creatures, whimsical animals in unexpected situations, gothic whimsy, seasonal fantasy, and the beautifully strange corners of the imagination that do not fit neatly anywhere else and are better for it. New designs are added regularly as they come out of the studio.
Strong starting points include the Ghost in Flower Crown Art Print, the Whimsical Axolotl Art Print, the Firefly Magical Forest Art Print, the Sugar Plum Fairy Ballerina Pendant Necklace, and the Medieval Raven Desk Mat.
For more by style and format, explore the Whimsical Art Prints collection for the full whimsical print range, browse Gothic Art and Decor for the darker side of enchanted, visit Linen Greeting Cards for the complete whimsical card range, or check Most Loved for the magical pieces that keep finding good homes.
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of whimsical and magical products are in this collection?
This collection includes art prints on archival paper or aluminum metal, linen greeting cards on premium Red River cardstock, mousepads, desk mats, compact mirrors, and pendant necklaces. All feature original whimsical and magical artwork exclusive to Designs by Linda Nee, made in the USA in our Henniker NH studio.
Are the whimsical art prints available in large sizes?
Yes. Art prints are available on archival fine art paper in sizes up to 24x30 inches, and on aluminum metal in sizes up to 20x30 inches. Both formats are printed to order in our Henniker NH studio with fade-resistant archival-safe inks on paper and UV resistant ink on metal.
Is the artwork original and exclusive to Designs by Linda Nee?
Yes. Every design in this collection is original artwork created exclusively in our Henniker, New Hampshire studio using AI-assisted illustration tools carefully refined in our studio. Nothing is licensed, mass-produced, or available anywhere else. All pieces are made in the USA.
Are these products suitable for gifting?
Yes. This collection makes strong gifts for anyone drawn to enchanted, whimsical, or magical aesthetics. The greeting cards, pendant necklaces, compact mirrors, and mousepads are particularly well suited for gifting to fantasy art lovers, cottage core enthusiasts, dark whimsy fans, and anyone whose home already leans toward the wonderfully strange.









































