2021 Sarcastic Monthly Calendar with Vintage Ads and Funny Captions Is Here!
Sassy, snarky, and honest, Anne Taintor’s vintage ladies serve up wicked wit, dark humor, and just the right dose of bad behavior. This hilarious wall calendar provides irreverent quips for each of the 12 months of the year.
Anne Taintor (previously) created her first images in 1985, cutting and gluing images and captions at her kitchen table. Now her magnets, journals, and other gift items, featuring witty, sarcastic captions paired with vintage ads and magazine clippings from the 1940s and 1950s, are sold throughout the country and beloved by her many fans. She lives in Portland, Maine.
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