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Valley of Gold Incense Cones
Misc Goods Co - Incense Cones - Valley of Gold
After the reception we received on the other scent in incense cones, we knew we had to move into a new chapter with Valley of Gold. This is the more earthy tone for when Underhill is just too sweet for you. It will make your home smell a bit more like the outdoors. Want to breathe in the fresh scent of trees without having any trees around? This might just bring your home to the forest.
Valley of Gold is the smell of wild gardens in blossom amidst woods; a place where rose, lavender, geranium, myrtle and broom flower grow freely alongside rosemary, honey bush and surrounding trees. This arrangement creates a balanced, floral, earthy smell, which combines 11 ingredients.
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Continuing a tradition embossed into the history of American letterpress printing, the layouts, themes and messages are highly personal statements about heritage, geography, tradition, and social issues, and they also demonstrate the diversity and strength of today’s letterpress community.
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With the help of their friends at Finch Paper of Glens Falls, New York, and The French Paper Company of Niles, Michigan, they shipped each shop a different color cover stock (all from French’s Pop-Tone line) and specified the same two ink colors (Rubine Red and Process Blue) for all of them. The results are as varied and thoughtful as the participants involved.
Continuing a tradition embossed into the history of American letterpress printing, the layouts, themes and messages are highly personal statements about heritage, geography, tradition, and social issues, and they also demonstrate the diversity and strength of today’s letterpress community.
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With the help of their friends at Finch Paper of Glens Falls, New York, and The French Paper Company of Niles, Michigan, they shipped each shop a different color cover stock (all from French’s Pop-Tone line) and specified the same two ink colors (Rubine Red and Process Blue) for all of them. The results are as varied and thoughtful as the participants involved.
Continuing a tradition embossed into the history of American letterpress printing, the layouts, themes and messages are highly personal statements about heritage, geography, tradition, and social issues, and they also demonstrate the diversity and strength of today’s letterpress community.
