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I’ve been talking to my friend Lucie about wedding invitations she’s working on, and although I usually tend toward a more clean, modern look, I’ve become really interested in these plantable papers from Botanical Paperworks. We could all use more wildflowers than weeds, so why not encourage your friends and family to plant flowers by sending plantable invitations and thank you notes?
Botanical Paperworks also offers plantable paper boxes, seed cards, favors and more in addition to a range of different styles, colors and sizes of invitations. Okay, so maybe planting your invitation and envelope won’t result in a Lady Bird Johnson landscape, but you will get a piece of beautiful handmade paper to enjoy!

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Hello Meg, Just wanted to stop by and say “thanks!” for posting about Botanical PaperWorks. I’ve put a thank you link on my blog today (http://stationery.blogs.com). Many thanks!! Have a great weekend! Heidi
Comment by Heidi - Botanical PaperWorks February 29, 2008 @ 11:15 am