Pink Fairy Orchid Bookmark

$3.50

Pink fairy orchids have a tiny fairy hiding in the centre! They readily hybridise with other Caladenia genus orchids such as spider orchids and cowslips. Pink fairies are Caladenia latifolia, while dwarf pink fairies are Caladenia reptans.

Curling up with a new book in the evening is a lovely feeling. It might be even nicer if you get to use a cute bookmark! This bookmark was designed and printed in Australia on 350 GSM, 100% post-consumer recycled card. This listing is for 1 cardboard bookmark with a printed watercolour design.

Some fun ways to gift your bookmark:

  • Gift for bookworms, people who like books, young readers

  • Add to your classroom’s prizes and to reward kids for reading milestones

Some fun uses for your bookmark:

  • Pop into the recipe you want to try next to use up the veggies from your garden

  • Leave it in the page of your gardening book to remember which plants you want to buy at the nursery on the weekend

  • Much nicer than the tissue you have been using and keep losing!

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Pink fairy orchids have a tiny fairy hiding in the centre! They readily hybridise with other Caladenia genus orchids such as spider orchids and cowslips. Pink fairies are Caladenia latifolia, while dwarf pink fairies are Caladenia reptans.

Curling up with a new book in the evening is a lovely feeling. It might be even nicer if you get to use a cute bookmark! This bookmark was designed and printed in Australia on 350 GSM, 100% post-consumer recycled card. This listing is for 1 cardboard bookmark with a printed watercolour design.

Some fun ways to gift your bookmark:

  • Gift for bookworms, people who like books, young readers

  • Add to your classroom’s prizes and to reward kids for reading milestones

Some fun uses for your bookmark:

  • Pop into the recipe you want to try next to use up the veggies from your garden

  • Leave it in the page of your gardening book to remember which plants you want to buy at the nursery on the weekend

  • Much nicer than the tissue you have been using and keep losing!

Pink fairy orchids have a tiny fairy hiding in the centre! They readily hybridise with other Caladenia genus orchids such as spider orchids and cowslips. Pink fairies are Caladenia latifolia, while dwarf pink fairies are Caladenia reptans.

Curling up with a new book in the evening is a lovely feeling. It might be even nicer if you get to use a cute bookmark! This bookmark was designed and printed in Australia on 350 GSM, 100% post-consumer recycled card. This listing is for 1 cardboard bookmark with a printed watercolour design.

Some fun ways to gift your bookmark:

  • Gift for bookworms, people who like books, young readers

  • Add to your classroom’s prizes and to reward kids for reading milestones

Some fun uses for your bookmark:

  • Pop into the recipe you want to try next to use up the veggies from your garden

  • Leave it in the page of your gardening book to remember which plants you want to buy at the nursery on the weekend

  • Much nicer than the tissue you have been using and keep losing!