Community Garden Nasturtiums 2x3 inch fridge magnet: In Stock in Concord, MA

$5.50

Ships within U.S. from Concord, MA or can be picked up at no charge. Click here for shipping options, selected during checkout.

2 x 3 inch glossy or matte rectangular fridge magnet. This is a “button style” magnet with sturdy ceramic magnet back and a protective acetate laminate that wraps around the edges to the back, so there is no peeling and separating of the image from the magnet.

Select the finish you’d like in the dropdown below. Colors in sample photo may differ from printed products. These are test prints: the colors may vary slightly across magnets.

I will have more stock available soon.

These magnets—as well as note cards and notebooks of the same design—were sold at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston in spring 2025 during their annual Nasturtium Days. Printed with images of “Community Garden Nasturtiums,” a painting from my Flora(l) Portals show at the Morse Institute Library in Natick, MA in 2024. True to the name, I photographed the reference photo of nasturtiums in a community garden in Concord, Massachusetts.

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Ships within U.S. from Concord, MA or can be picked up at no charge. Click here for shipping options, selected during checkout.

2 x 3 inch glossy or matte rectangular fridge magnet. This is a “button style” magnet with sturdy ceramic magnet back and a protective acetate laminate that wraps around the edges to the back, so there is no peeling and separating of the image from the magnet.

Select the finish you’d like in the dropdown below. Colors in sample photo may differ from printed products. These are test prints: the colors may vary slightly across magnets.

I will have more stock available soon.

These magnets—as well as note cards and notebooks of the same design—were sold at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston in spring 2025 during their annual Nasturtium Days. Printed with images of “Community Garden Nasturtiums,” a painting from my Flora(l) Portals show at the Morse Institute Library in Natick, MA in 2024. True to the name, I photographed the reference photo of nasturtiums in a community garden in Concord, Massachusetts.