October 30, 2008

Recycled Note Of The Week: Plantable! Cards

Written by Kerri Anne (kerrianne.org)

This week's Recycled Note Of The Week comes via Round Robin Press, and their "playfully modern plantable cards."

I'm quite smitten with plantable cards of all genres and varieties, mostly because what's better than sending a note that after being enjoyed can ultimately be recycled into something lovely and organic?

Round Robin Press has some of the best designed of all plantable cards I have ever seen online or otherwise, and the two below were two of my favorites from the shop.

Plantable Card, The First: Thank You

This gracious-themed card is printed on plantable handmade paper embedded with wildflower seeds, and comes with a coordinating papaya-colored envelope.

Plantable Card, The Second: Fly Bird

This adorable blank letter-pressed card is printed on plantable handmade paper embedded with basil and chive seeds.

On the back of each card are planting instructions, and each card, with a little soil and water, will eventually grow into something beautiful and functional. Win, win.

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October 30, 2008

#1 - anne @ 12:23 pm

I don't know how I didn't know that you were writing over here!

Also: I love! plantable cards as well. I've gotten them as cards before, and I'm thinking I would love to stock up on these for next year! Or as Christmas gifts and give them with my handmade grocery bags? Hmmm…oh the possibilities!

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