Product Description
Bloomin Seed Paper Fill-In-The-Blank Invitation Display includes 16 - 8 packs by Bloomin brand Stationary and Cards. Seed Paper Card. Invitation.Bloomin isnít just sprouting thoughtful and encouraging messages in peopleís minds with their handmade 100% recycled letter-pressed cards. These Earth- friendly cards are embedded with an array of annual and perennial wildflower seeds that once planted can grow in your very own back yard. Bloomin has been germinating a positive and environmentally conscious atmosphere since it opened its Boulder, CO doors in 1995. Bloomin is a proud supporter of Community Link, a company that gives disabled peoples jobs at their 30Kw solar powered business operation. These Fill-in-the-Blank invitations allow you to handwrite your event details onto the convenient occasion-specific lines. These cards are a great addition to your event and let it live on in peopleís minds with the flowers that grow from them. The fully plantable seed paper format is printed directly onto the seed paper, so you plant the whole invitation. This display has 16 packs total. Four- ìJoin Usî, Four- Silverware, Four- Animal design and Four- ìYouíre Invitedî invitation cards. Each invite is also 4.375îx6î with matching 100% recycled A6 envelopes. Independent lab testing confirms that Bloomin seed paper has the highest germination rate in the trade. The unique handmade process and attention to detail produces seed paper that germinates quickly and thrives in all regions year after year. Bloomin paper really grows! Features: 16 Display Pack
Fill in the Blank InvitationsFour- ìJoin Usî, Four- Silverware, Four- Animal design and Four- ìYouíre Invitedîseed-mix includes: Sweet William Pinks, Rocket Larkspur, Candytuft, Baby Blue Eyes, Corn Poppy, Forget-Me-Not, Wallflower, Columbine, Blue Flax, Zinnia, Lemon Mint, Five Spot, Catchfly, English Daisy, Sweet Alyssum, Spurred Snapdragon and Black-Eyed Susanrecycled paper. Ingredients: 100% post-industrial paper, soy-based inks, and organic pigments. Country of origin: USA