Growing Paper Greeting Card
Growing Paper Greeting Card
Growing Paper Greeting Card
Growing Paper Greeting Card
Growing Paper Greeting Card
Growing Paper Greeting Card
Growing Paper Greeting Card
Growing Paper Greeting Card
Growing Paper Greeting Card
Growing Paper Greeting Card
Growing Paper Greeting Card
Growing Paper Greeting Card
Growing Paper Greeting Card
Growing Paper Greeting Card
Growing Paper Greeting Card
Growing Paper Greeting Card
Growing Paper Greeting Card
Growing Paper Greeting Card
Growing Paper Greeting Card
Growing Paper Greeting Card
Growing Paper Greeting Card
Growing Paper Greeting Card
Growing Paper Greeting Card
Growing Paper Greeting Card
Growing Paper Greeting Card
Growing Paper Greeting Card
Growing Paper Greeting Card
Growing Paper Greeting Card
Growing Paper Greeting Card
Growing Paper Greeting Card
Growing Paper Greeting Card
Growing Paper Greeting Card
Growing Paper Greeting Card
Growing Paper Greeting Card
Growing Paper Greeting Card
Growing Paper Greeting Card
Growing Paper Greeting Card
Growing Paper Greeting Card
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Growing Paper Greeting Card

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A Growing Paper Greeting Card is crafted with seeds implanted within the recycled paper to make new cards. Each card comes with an envelope in plastic with a sticker showing the name of the artisan who created the card. The paper is crafted from 100% post-consumer waste paper which is sourced from a shredding company as well as a nearby school. Only water is added to the waste paper to create the new paper. No chemicals are added during the paper-making process. Handmade in India. 


How to plant (directions also printed on back of each card):
1. Prepare some weed free soil in a pot.
2. Moisten the paper as well as the soil.
3. Place the paper a few millimeters under the soil (or just sprinkle some loose soil over the paper)
4. Water and keep moist during germination (but don’t drown the seeds)*
5. Watch your little plants grow from paper!
*To ensure that the paper stays moist during germination, you can prepare the soil and paper in a glass jar and keep the lid on in order to keep the moisture in.


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