June & December Pocket Flower Press
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Pocket Flower Press

SKU: 48036

Size 1 pc
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The Pocket Press is designed to be light for travel, functional for use in the wild, and pretty to look lovely on a shelf while they work to press your botanical specimens. They are small enough to fit in your jacket pocket and are perfect for those small delicate finds. These linen-covered presses include reusable pressing cards made from 100% PCW recycled, acid-free card stock to best preserve your botanical specimens. Each press has a gold foiled wildflower on the cover with patterned inside cover details and includes two heavy bands, seven reusable pressing cards, and an instruction card.

Press area is 4”x 6 ”.

Includes: Instructions, 7 reusable specimen separators + two heavyweight bands.

Heavyweight, reusable, acid-free boards with a neutral PH for preserving specimens
June & December was founded in 2014 with an adventurous spirit and the idea that the most memorable gifts have a meaningful story to tell. The Founders aspire to have these goods remind you of a recent adventure, a memorable dinner, or a fond childhood memory and hope these stories connect with yours as we all celebrate the many ways nature brings us together.
- Katie + Nick Forte, Founders

An astute student of nature and collector of clipped sprigs and forest finds, you can find Katie’s inspiration deep within her hand-drawn illustrations, graphic designs and original patterns. Her artwork celebrates and explores the natural wonder found all around us, like the fern: often walked on and overlooked, the fern adds green to the darkest forest shadows where the sunlight remains elusive.