Seed hotsell Paper Wedding Programs custom printed in black ink with rustic handmade paper cover Tea Length
These are to be purchased with the $30 custom print setup fee found here: (https://wwwetsycom/listing/500773865)
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These are to be purchased with the $30 custom print setup fee found here: (https://www.etsy.com/listing/500773865).
This listing is for 50 custom printed handmade paper wedding order of service programs (or any text you want really) printed in black ink on paper that will bloom if planted.
This sale includes 50 printed torn edge handmade paper cards that measure 4"x9" ready to hand out at your event. For larger or smaller orders we are happy to create a custom listing.
A proof is generated and delivered in jpeg format for approval prior to printing. Changes can be made in one round for free. Your order ships one week from proof approval.
Our seed paper has a blend of wildflower seeds embedded in the paper; Tolerates partial shade; needs 4 hours a day of hotsell direct sunlight and grows to about 3'. Seeds include Snapdragon (Annual), Petunia (Annual), Beardtongue (Perennial), Daisy (Perennial), Thyme (Perennial), Poppy (Annual), Catchfly ( Biennial/Perennial ), Maiden Pinks (Perennial), and Chamomile (Perennial). This blend is specifically designed for those who to print directly onto the handmade seed embedded paper.
Germination may begin as quickly as one week or may take up to six weeks depending on your regional growing zone.
Our papers are made one sheet at a time in an environmentally friendly process that is entirely tree free and sustainable.
This handmade lotka paper is made in the highlands of Nepal by rural craftspeople in an environmentally friendly process with 50% recycled content. The raw material for our paper is the Daphne bush. It is farmed and harvested from 3-4 year old plants that are cut down and stripped of their bark. The plant is not destroyed when cut down, it regenerates from the root. The cane like stick, once its bark is removed is dried and used to heat the villager's homes, to provide fuel for cooking and also for the production of the paper. All of the water used in the paper production is reclaimed and reused. The bark is beaten by hand and boiled to break it down to a pulp (where it is mixed in with recycled pulp and paper scrap collected from the card and envelope manufacturing process) that is then pored into screens to form the sheets. These sheets are then dried in the sun. The whole process is not only earth friendly but also provides a large community with a healthy enterprise.
If you plant this paper in a pot, or in your garden please cover with just 1/8” of soil and keep moist until established.