Some-of-a-kind | Hand Painted Tea-Stained Herbarium Journal
Limited Edition herbarium journals made to capture seasonal beauty.
Each journal is hand-bound with tea-stained paper and wrapped in hand painted raw linen, adorned with gold accents. Designed with a rustic look for lovers of vintage style, the warm, earthy pages are perfect for displaying pressed flowers. The paper is gelatin-free, making it ideal for pressing botanicals.
OTHER USES: Art journal, travel journal, recipe book, scrapbook, junk journal.
USE WITH: Ballpoint pens, technical pens, acrylic markers, pastels, or gouache. Not suitable for watercolor paint, ink, or fountain pens, but bleed-through can create interesting effects.
Click below for further details + tips on pressing botanicals.
Limited Edition herbarium journals made to capture seasonal beauty.
Each journal is hand-bound with tea-stained paper and wrapped in hand painted raw linen, adorned with gold accents. Designed with a rustic look for lovers of vintage style, the warm, earthy pages are perfect for displaying pressed flowers. The paper is gelatin-free, making it ideal for pressing botanicals.
OTHER USES: Art journal, travel journal, recipe book, scrapbook, junk journal.
USE WITH: Ballpoint pens, technical pens, acrylic markers, pastels, or gouache. Not suitable for watercolor paint, ink, or fountain pens, but bleed-through can create interesting effects.
Click below for further details + tips on pressing botanicals.

Limited Edition herbarium journals made to capture seasonal beauty.
Each journal is hand-bound with tea-stained paper and wrapped in hand painted raw linen, adorned with gold accents. Designed with a rustic look for lovers of vintage style, the warm, earthy pages are perfect for displaying pressed flowers. The paper is gelatin-free, making it ideal for pressing botanicals.
OTHER USES: Art journal, travel journal, recipe book, scrapbook, junk journal.
USE WITH: Ballpoint pens, technical pens, acrylic markers, pastels, or gouache. Not suitable for watercolor paint, ink, or fountain pens, but bleed-through can create interesting effects.
Click below for further details + tips on pressing botanicals.
DETAILS
Softback raw linen cover with hand painted and block printed details.
Lay flat binding.
100 sheets, 200 pages.
Handmade tea stained deckled edge paper of a medium weight 180 gsm made of mixed fibers.
Size: 21 cm tall x 15 cm wide x 4 cm thick.
FLOWER PRESSING TIPS
The absorbent paper doesn't require a flower press. Just place your botanicals on the pages, close the journal and place some heavy books on top of them leave for at least a week.
Using books for weight allows air circulation, drying out your botanical specimen faster and prevents mold from growing.
You can also use a flower press if you have one or you can press your flowers separately by placing them on newspaper and then pressing them between the pages of old books.
USES
Pencils
Pastels
Technical drawing pens.
Stamping with ink pads.
Gel pens.
Posca markers
Pressed flowers
Can also take Gouache, acrylic and Gansai tambi paint if it’s not too wet.