Thomas Jefferson believed that an educated citizenry was the only true guardian of liberty. He also designed his own house, invented a plow, and catalogued thousands of books — which is basically just colonial homeschooling with better architecture. The Homeschool Workshop Pennant Banner carries that same spirit: a declaration that this space is dedicated to curiosity, craftsmanship, and the radical act of teaching your own children.
The vintage Homeschool Workshop crest — cabin, pines, crossed tools, all rendered in warm earthy ink on a parchment-style background — isn't just wall art. It's a statement of philosophy. It says: we build things here. We read things here. We ask "why" until someone gets annoyed, and then we ask it again. Hang it above the reading nook, the craft table, the maker station, or the kitchen table that doubles as a classroom from 8am to noon and a homework battlefield from 3pm to dinner. It fits everywhere a family chooses to learn.
Crafted from durable polyester twill with laser-cut edges and a wooden dowel already included, this pennant goes from box to wall in about 90 seconds — which is faster than most school board meetings accomplish anything. At 18” × 21”, it's substantial enough to anchor a wall without overwhelming a cozy space. As Franklin might have said: “Hang something worth looking at, and you’ll never waste a moment staring at a blank wall.” (He didn’t say that. But he absolutely would have.)
The pennant is just the beginning. If you’re building out a Homeschool Workshop-themed learning space, the Homeschool Workshop Kindle Case is the perfect companion — same crest, same parchment aesthetic, same philosophy of learning done right. Protect your e-reader in style while the pennant watches over the whole operation from the wall above. And because every great learning session deserves a great cup of coffee, our Jeffersonian Java is a bold, smooth roast named for the man who believed knowledge and good taste were inseparable virtues.
For the mornings when you need something a little lighter before diving into lesson plans, the Madisonian Morning blend is your co-pilot — smooth, bright, and named for the Father of the Constitution who somehow also found time to write 29 Federalist Papers. Overachiever. And if the homeschool day calls for a little wearable encouragement, the Keep Calm and Carry On T-Shirt is the perfect uniform for the parent who has already explained fractions twice before 9am and is still smiling.
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