If you've run out of clever greeting card ideas, try a card you can plant into the ground. Craft blog Make and Takes demonstrates how to make "seed paper" and turn it into a plantable greeting card.
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Looking for the perfect Christmas card for the green thumb on your list? Niko Niko has created a series of amazing seed-sown cards that sprout colorful wildflowers when they’re planted in soil! The ...
A group of UPEI students is hoping to grow their new business creating greeting cards that can be planted. Bury and Bloom will be the group's pitch for an upcoming regional and national competition ...
A group of UPEI students is taking their plantable greeting cards into Island classrooms and then, into national competition. Enactus UPEI created the project — called Bury and Bloom — as the group's ...
I didn’t think about my experiment through the fall and winter, and by springtime, I had forgotten I’d even planted the seed embedded paper. But then an amazing thing happened, there were unfamiliar ...