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Pacific Northwest Native Plants Mini Paper Garland – Hissing Mink

Pacific Northwest Native Plants Mini Paper Garland – Hissing Mink

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A tiny field guide to the forest, strung across the room.

The Pacific Northwest Native Plants Mini Paper Garland celebrates the wild plants that make this corner of the world so wonderfully green. Illustrated native species create a miniature botanical procession for bookshelves, windows, reading nooks, classrooms, creative spaces, and cozy corners that could use a little more forest.

At approximately 4 feet long but packaged down to just around 4 x 6 inches, this little garland makes an especially lovely small gift or Pacific Northwest keepsake. Tuck one into a care package, send it to a faraway plant lover, or hang it somewhere you'd like a reminder of damp trails, towering trees, and all the green things growing underneath.

Lightweight, easy to display, and absolutely no watering required.

Details

  • Approximately 4 feet long
  • Features Pacific Northwest native plant illustrations
  • Packaged size: approximately 4" x 6"
  • Lightweight and easy to hang
  • Intended for indoor use
  • String color may vary
  • Handle gently when unraveling and hanging
  • Designed, made, and packaged on Mayne Island, British Columbia, Canada

Why We Love It

Like bringing home a tiny field guide from a favorite forest walk. We love the celebration of the plants growing quietly beneath all those famous Pacific Northwest trees—and that four feet of botanical goodness can tuck into a package barely bigger than a postcard.

Why We Love 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 lands somewhere between a field guide, a folklore collection, and a wonderfully peculiar little curiosity shop. We especially love their attention to the wild things that are easy to overlook—from wetlands and shorebirds to native plants, tide pools, woodland creatures, and the occasional cryptid.

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

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