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Floral Bowl & Jar Cover Bundle – Exclusive Print

Floral Bowl & Jar Cover Bundle – Exclusive Print

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🌸 Floral Bowl & Jar Cover Bundle – Exclusive Print

Brighten your kitchen with this exclusive floral bundle! Hand-sewn from 100% heavy cotton, the set includes a bowl cover (fits 9–12 inch bowls) and a matching wide mouth jar cover. Washable, breathable, and reusable—perfect for dough, starters, or everyday use. A sweet, sustainable gift for any baker!

What's Inside

1 Floral Bowl Cover (fits 9–12 inch bowls)


1 Matching Floral Wide Mouth Jar Cover

Why You’ll Love it

A washable, eco-friendly floral cover set that keeps your dough, starter, and bowls fresh in style.

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100% Organic

Bubbles in Just 5 Days

Fast Activation

Includes Rubber Band Tracker

Bring Joy to Your Kitchen

How it Works

  • Step 1

    Feed your starter flour & water once a day.

  • Step 2

    Watch it grow each day until it doubles in size.

  • Step 3

    Bake your bread!

What Is Discard?

Once your starter peaks in size, it will begin to fall — this is called discard, but don’t throw it away! It’s a delicious ingredient for all sorts of recipes!

Bake Something Beautiful

Frequently Asked Questions

I accidentally left my starter on the counter for 3 days. Is it ruined?
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Not at all! Your starter is more resilient than you think. It might be a little sluggish, but with one or two feedings (or a rest in the fridge), it’ll spring back to life.

What’s the best way to pause my starter while I’m on vacation?
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Simply seal the jar and tuck it into the fridge. It will happily wait for you while you’re away. When you get back, give it a feeding or two, and you’ll be ready to bake again.

Do I really need to use my starter every day?
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Nope! Don’t feel pressured. Use it as often as it fits into your life. And when you do bake often, have fun trying discard recipes — from pancakes to crackers, there’s no waste in sourdough.