Keep the environment in mind and create a memorable wedding invitation as you plan your big day. Instead of using expensive cardstock or stationary paper for your wedding invitations, print your greetings on compostable seed paper. These eco-friendly paper sheets will turn into beautiful wildflowers when planted. These flowers will serve as a lasting memento of your big day and reduce the amount of paper waste generated.
The stationary company Greenfield Paper Company offers a variety of compostable and seed-embedded papers. The paper is studded with non-invasive wildflower seeds that will grow without disrupting the native plants. The paper is made of recycled material, fully recyclable and free of harsh chemicals, dyes and additives.
Greenfield Paper Company offers business cards, hemp seed stationary, envelopes, gift wrap and a special wedding collection. Browse their website and explore their custom printing options. They offer many printing options, colors and work personally with customers to ensure the invitation of your dreams. Don’t be afraid to ask for paper samples before settling on your design. Find the best paper to suits your needs and make your wedding invitations memorable, eco-friendly and plan for a day to remember.
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