This is a Tiny House Poster designed by Jay Shafer back in the day.
It features the Anderjack Box Bungalow along with hollyhock flowers in front of it.
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Tumbleweed Tiny House Poster of the Old Anderjack Box Bungalow Design by Jay Shafer

The poster is 18″ wide and 24″ tall and it’s printed out of #80 recycled paper.
Sorry, this poster is no longer available.
If you want to learn more about the Anderjack tiny house check out this post.
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to the complainers: it’s art! Even the tiniest of tiny houses could be spruced up with some art.
Glad you mentioned it, Brandon. Have a great day!
I love the poster! Matter of fact, I love the photographs of the Tumbleweed houses as well. When I bought The Small House Book by Jay Shafer, I was overwhelmed by the beautiful pictures. They are done so artistically that I would love to have them hanging in my own home. Keep up the good work, Jay! Thanks Alex for Tiny House Talk and keeping us informed.
Thank you Wendy so glad that you came by and left your comments. Awesome to have you!
I understand the need to ‘pare it down’, getting away from conspicuous consumption and all. Having moved a few times, with every pack up, I send more to the thrift store and keep only that which I truly use or REALLY like. The real issue is to surround yourself with LESS, but to carefully choose that which you DO allow into your home-and your life. Art enhances our lives and adds that personal touch. I know when I build my own tiny home, I will definitely leave room for a few cherished pieces that give me pleasure just looking at them, whether they bring back childhood memories or instill a sense of serenity. Whatever speaks to you. It’s all about quality, not quantity.
Beautiful words mtnme, glad you shared, thank you!
It’s an expression of the “vision” through art. Great! And it’s made from recycled paper 🙂
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Hello! Any chance you’d have a TTH hollyhocks poster available for purchase?
I have one of these posters. I would be willing sell it.