Eco-Friendly Kitchen Herb Greetings Card on Biodegradable Paper
Eco-Friendly Kitchen Herb Greetings Card on Biodegradable Paper
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Celebrate with a touch of nature! Plant a smile with a biodegradable, bee-friendly, eco-conscious wildflower seed card. The paper is packed full of seeds but doesn't lose that essential card quality: it looks nice, with cool designs and you can write on it beautifully. This card is useful for all occasions like Thank You, Thinking Of You, Birthdays and everything!
The card is A6 size when folded, so 4-1/8" x 5-7/8" or 105 x 148 mm. Like fold a piece of A4 paper in half and then half again.
Paper is sourced from a UK Supplier and made from my home office in Glasgow. The artwork was commissioned from Mosia, searchable on Etsy as Studio Mosia.
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