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A Pen for a Flowery Friend

Here in Maryland we've sprung forward and now we're just waiting for the last of the snow to melt and to get this vibrant pen into our hands. As we speak Retro 51 is sending us their newest popper pen-- the Bouquet.
This Popper has a cream colored body with vintage-inspired painted wildflowers flowers and greenery all over. The section, clip, and trimmings are a lux gold color. It's a gorgeous gift for people who love flower patterns and great rollerball pens (think: Easter, Mothers Day, friends with a green thumb).

We'll be getting these pens in at the end of this week (3/18 or so), so if you would like to place a pre-order feel free to email us at support@penboutique.com or give us a call at 800-263-2736.

 

Here is the link to the site

http://www.penboutique.com/retro-51-tornado-popper-bouquet-rollerball-pen.html

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This popper has sold out!!!! But check back from time to time for the next popper coming out.

 

 

FYI We still have a few of the Breakaway Poppers left and a couple of the Twinkle poppers left email or call us if your interested.

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