Pipsticks - Garden In A Can
Pipsticks - Garden In A Can
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There's something quietly clever about planting things in tin cans — the resourcefulness of it, the colour against the metal, the way something living looks twice as alive when it's unexpected. This sheet leans into that idea fully, with illustrated tins in bold pinks, yellows, and blues, each one sprouting something — daisies, succulents, wildflowers, leafy tropicals — with gold foil accents on the cans that catch the light properly.
The labels read "growth", "happiness", "self love", "sunshine", "resilience" — words that could easily tip into poster-quote territory but here feel incidental rather than instructional, tucked onto the tins like they've always been there.
Fourteen or so individual stickers on a 4x4 inch clear-backed sheet, each die-cut so they place cleanly without a white border getting in the way. The kind of sheet that works well on a journal cover, a plant pot label, a water bottle — anywhere that benefits from a bit of considered colour. The gold foil detail is subtle enough to feel intentional rather than flashy. A good one to tuck into a card for someone who keeps a windowsill garden, or who just appreciates the idea of growing things in whatever container's to hand.
