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Pacific Northwest Woodland Paper Garland

Pacific Northwest Woodland Paper Garland

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Regular price $16.00 USD
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Packed with care & shipped from Oregon.

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A little stretch of Pacific Northwest forest for your walls, windows, shelves, and cozy corners.

Inspired by woodland ecosystems of the Pacific Northwest, this beautifully illustrated paper garland features forest species that feel right at home among mossy trails, damp cedar groves, and quiet woodland mornings. Lightweight and easy to drape, it brings a soft naturalist charm to reading nooks, creative studios, seasonal displays, classrooms, cabins, and everyday spaces that could use a little more greenery and wonder.

At approximately 6–7 feet long, the garland adds a playful but peaceful touch without overwhelming a room — equal parts woodland decor, tiny field guide, and storybook detail.

Perfect for nature lovers, cottagecore spaces, hikers, birders, fantasy readers, and anyone who feels happiest somewhere beneath tall trees.

Product Details

• Approximately 6–7 feet long
• Features Pacific Northwest woodland-inspired species
• Intended for indoor use
• Handle gently when unraveling and hanging
• String color may vary
• Comes packaged
• Designed, made, and packaged on Mayne Island, British Columbia, Canada

Why We Love It

This one feels especially cozy — like bringing home a little slice of forest canopy and moss-covered trails. We love decor that feels artistic, nature-connected, and quietly whimsical without becoming overly themed.

About the Maker

Hissing Mink creates colorful, quirky paper goods and small home treasures inspired by the flora, fauna, folklore, and ecosystems of the Pacific Northwest. Designed, made, and packaged on Mayne Island in British Columbia, their work blends naturalist curiosity with playful storytelling — somewhere between a field guide, a folklore collection, and a cozy little curiosity shop.

We especially love how their pieces celebrate the wild details often overlooked: wetlands, shorebirds, cryptids, native plants, tide pools, and woodland creatures alike.

Women-owned, handmade, and proudly not on Amazon.

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