Now that you’ve seen the finished product, let me take you back to the beginning … before these cards were born…when they were just an idea in my head!
Plantable paper is a great way to extend the longevity of your cards and make sure they’ll serve a special purpose in the life of each recipient.
You can use any paper you like. This is a great way to up-cycle old newspapers, mail or paper crafting scraps.
*hint: given the thickness of PTI cardstock, allow the shredded cardstock to soak in the water before blending it. This will soften the paper and result in smoother pulp*
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I like the look of the seeds on the flower, so I let them be visible. You can certainly hide the seeds by using the back of the paper as the front of your flower.
With all of that done – just add the flower embellishments to a card or tag!
You can even pair this up with a sweet miniature terracotta pot, a bag of potting soil to complete the gift.
And on the inside of the card – a little rhyming ditty to instruct the recipient!
I’ve been wanting to include more involved projects on my blog for a while, and now, I can finally check that off my list!
Now – get back to hopping through those blogs! There is tons more inspiration waiting for you!
Adios Damask Lovers,
Amber
This is such a fabulous idea. The cards are gorgeous, but the flowers are ingeniuos.
Wow, what a fabulous idea!! I’ve seen these plantable papers before, but had no idea one could make them at home. Lovely cards.
I LOVE THIS!!! What a lovely thought! TFS!
Absolutely fabulous!!!
That is so cool! They look fab and are a great idea. I will definitely have to give these a go!
SERIOUSLY GET OUT! You should win a special blog hop prize tonight just for the creativity of this post! I’ll admit, at first I was looking at the pictures and cracked up at the blender shot, because I thought that you made a card that you didn’t like, heee! Once I got to the little finished paper pics, I shot back up to the top. That paper is AMAZING! I just love everything about each card, and then to find that you can grow flowers from them, ACCCK! But I so wouldn’t want to put those pretties in the ground ;)!
No WAY! That is genius! I love the little poem 🙂 What an awesome gift. Thanks for the instructions too!
AWESOME in every way!!! TFS!!
This is by far the most creative thing I have ever seen on a card! I so want to try this. thanks for the tutorial.
awesome flowers and awesome cards!!!
YEA!! So glad you have pop up comments now so I can comment again! LOVE these cards so much!! Your creativity never ceases to amaze me and I have no idea how you fit everything in! Such a creative idea to make the flowers plantable! LOVE these all so much!!
This is fabulous! I have to try this with my grandchildren! Thanks!
I once made my own paper with bits of pot pourri in it to write my A Level Art context essay on. Unfortunately I never had a cuttlebug back then – that would’ve solved many of my problems! I think you also made a much nicer, smoother pulp than I managed to! Putting seeds in it is a fantastic idea! Have you tried planting any yet?! I think I may have to give this a go! I know my mum would love it as she spent soooo much time with me helping to make my paper all those years ago!
Thank you for re-inspiring me!
This is just the COOLEST gift idea and what a lovely way to say thank you to someone too. Your tutorial makes it look so easy to do – I can’t wait to have a go! TFS
I love, love, love, the idea of making this paper. I have questions tho. Did you try to plant any of your paper? I’m wondering if flattening your paper, or die-cutting it, crushed the seeds rendering them not viable for planting. Do you know? Thanks so much for all of your wonderful ideas.
Oh Amber!! Thanks for brain recall! While working on this bridal shower…I am trying to incorporate as many flowers as I can. I still have all supplies from paper making a while ago! What a wonderful idea!! I am going to make “bouquets” of these flowers and use as decorations..then everyone can take one home with them…double count!! decor and take home!!!! And making paper is easy…as long as you have a nice hot day. It was kinda easy in Florida…wonder how it will go up here in Ohio.
Thanks bunches
Jackie
Jackie! So glad you like these. You should probably come back to the blog tomorrow – I’ve got another paper flower project that you are going to LOVE!
Wow, very cool! Keep sharing!