Earth Day Gift Tags - Set of 8
Description
The wrapping paper comes off, the ribbon is untied, but the gift tag? That one has a surprise ending. These eight plantable gift tags are handcrafted from seed paper, made from upcycled cotton scrap and embedded with seeds. Tie one to any present and you have turned a label into a second gift.
Scribble a name, a wish, or a tiny Earth Day message. When the gift has been opened and the tag has served its purpose, plant it in soil and watch it sprout into herbs, flowers or vegetables. Eight tags, eight future gardens.
Material: Plantable paper made from upcycled cotton scrap and embedded with seeds
Seeds Embedded: Basil, marigold, wildflower, or mixed vegetable seeds
Writable: Yes, for personal messages
Printing: Water-based non-toxic inks, no heat or pressure applied to protect seed viability
How to Plant: Soak the paper in water for a few hours. Place on soil in a pot, cover with a thin layer of soil, water gently, and keep in sunlight. Sprouts appear in 7–10 days.
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