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40 dried Button Acorns with caps for crafts, Real acorns, Natural finish, set C
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Shipping: US-Mainland: $5.87 (more destinations)
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THIS purchase is for 40 "real" BUTTON acorns with caps. We call them "button" acorns because they're small and the way they're formed they look like BUTTONS. Perfect for any number of craft projects.
The acorns you SEE in the pictures are the EXACT 40 acorns that you will RECEIVE! They range in size from approx 3/4" to 1" across.
I"ve done the work for you. I picked them and cleaned them up. Then I roasted them so they're perfectly dry and ready for your craft project. THEN I sprayed them with a crystal clear coat to protect the finish!
I've provided one picture with several of them in my hand to give you a good perspective on size.
I have HAND PICKED, HAND inspected and HAND prepared each and every acorn I'm selling this year. These button acorns have been cleaned and sealed but they WILL have the occasional crack to the nut (it just happens with these type of acorns) but they are CLEAN....SEALED.....and pest free. Just for fun, I've even included a picture of the largest oak trees on our land where the largest acorns came from.
The acorns you SEE in the pictures are the EXACT 40 acorns that you will RECEIVE! They range in size from approx 3/4" to 1" across.
I"ve done the work for you. I picked them and cleaned them up. Then I roasted them so they're perfectly dry and ready for your craft project. THEN I sprayed them with a crystal clear coat to protect the finish!
I've provided one picture with several of them in my hand to give you a good perspective on size.
I have HAND PICKED, HAND inspected and HAND prepared each and every acorn I'm selling this year. These button acorns have been cleaned and sealed but they WILL have the occasional crack to the nut (it just happens with these type of acorns) but they are CLEAN....SEALED.....and pest free. Just for fun, I've even included a picture of the largest oak trees on our land where the largest acorns came from.








