Pocket Flower Press
Pocket Flower Press
Pocket Flower Press
Pocket Flower Press
Pocket Flower Press
Pocket Flower Press
Pocket Flower Press

June & December

Pocket Flower Press

Sale price$24.00

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Pickup available at 6328 San Pablo Ave Usually ready in 24 hours

Pocket Flower Press

Flower Press Refills

6328 San Pablo Ave

Pickup available, usually ready in 24 hours

6328 San Pablo Ave
Oakland CA 94608
United States

Style:Flower Press Refills

This Pocket Press's small size is perfect light for travel, functional for use in the wild, and pretty to look lovely on a shelf while it works to press your botanical specimens.

It is 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 ”
- Lightweight for travel, compact enough for a large jacket pocket
- Linen covered with gold foil and patterned details
- Includes instructions, 7 reusable specimen separators + two heavyweight bands
- Heavyweight, reusable, acid-free boards with a neutral PH for preserving specimens
- Assembled by hand at the June & December Michigan Studio
- Designed to be a keepsake for generations if properly cared for
- Paper, Press Boards, + Packaging is FSC certified, 100% recycled
- The packaging is also made with fibers made from 30% hemp and is manufactured using wind power

About the Refills:
These premium heavyweight board refills are for the 4x6 flower presses. This refill contains 10 pcs of heavyweight, 100% recycled, acid-free boards with a neutral PH perfect for preserving specimens. Boards can be reused multiple times and assist with moisture control while preserving specimens. 4x6 Flower Press not included.

About Gathering Plants and Specimens:
Respect the environment and its offerings, leave no trace behind. Never trespass, know where you can and can’t take from nature. Know before you go and follow all local, state, and federal laws. Minimize what you collect as not to disturb a microhabitat.