Tide Pool Paper Garland
Tide Pool Paper Garland
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A colorful little celebration of tide pools, salt water, and the endlessly fascinating creatures found along the shore.
Inspired by coastal tide pool ecosystems, this beautifully illustrated paper garland features marine life such as crabs, kelp, sea stars, and anemones — bringing a playful touch of Pacific Northwest shoreline magic indoors. Lightweight and easy to drape, it adds a cheerful coastal-naturalist feel to windows, shelves, reading corners, classrooms, beach cabins, creative spaces, and cozy homes.
Stretching approximately 7 feet long, the garland feels equally at home as everyday decor or part of a seasonal summer display. It’s the kind of piece that quietly reminds you of low tides, cold ocean air, and carefully peering into rocky pools to see what tiny creatures might be hiding there.
Perfect for ocean lovers, beachcombers, marine-life enthusiasts, cottagecore spaces, and anyone who feels happiest somewhere near the water.
Product Details
• Approximately 7 feet long
• Features tide pool species including crabs, kelp, sea stars, and anemones
• 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 playful, coastal, and wonderfully curious — like a tiny marine field guide turned into decor. We especially love how it captures the feeling of slowing down to notice the small details along the shoreline.
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.
