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Oyster Mushroom Enamel Pin

Oyster Mushroom Enamel Pin

This little mushroom pin is the perfect accessory for mushroom hunters, fairy enthusiasts, chefs and foodies, and those who love walking in the woods.  

Details:

  • Size: 1.125 x 1.125 inches

  • Materials: black nickel metal and soft enamel with black rubber clutch

  • Packaging: card backer

Green Bird Press is a small letterpress printing and bookbinding studio owned and operated by Susan Porteous in Bend, Oregon. They take a modern, minimalist approach to design. Letterpress products are hand printed in small batches on one of two vintage presses: a Vandercook SP-15 and a Kelsey Excelsior X.

$5.25

Original: $14.99

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Oyster Mushroom Enamel Pin—

$14.99

$5.25

Oyster Mushroom Enamel Pin

This little mushroom pin is the perfect accessory for mushroom hunters, fairy enthusiasts, chefs and foodies, and those who love walking in the woods.  

Details:

  • Size: 1.125 x 1.125 inches

  • Materials: black nickel metal and soft enamel with black rubber clutch

  • Packaging: card backer

Green Bird Press is a small letterpress printing and bookbinding studio owned and operated by Susan Porteous in Bend, Oregon. They take a modern, minimalist approach to design. Letterpress products are hand printed in small batches on one of two vintage presses: a Vandercook SP-15 and a Kelsey Excelsior X.

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This little mushroom pin is the perfect accessory for mushroom hunters, fairy enthusiasts, chefs and foodies, and those who love walking in the woods.  

Details:

  • Size: 1.125 x 1.125 inches

  • Materials: black nickel metal and soft enamel with black rubber clutch

  • Packaging: card backer

Green Bird Press is a small letterpress printing and bookbinding studio owned and operated by Susan Porteous in Bend, Oregon. They take a modern, minimalist approach to design. Letterpress products are hand printed in small batches on one of two vintage presses: a Vandercook SP-15 and a Kelsey Excelsior X.