Wedding favors are tough: you want to give something meaningful but it can't be expensive. The last thing you want to do is clutter up your guests' lives with some tchotchke that will collect dust or be thrown away. These plantable wedding favors are a sure solution.
Made from 100% post-consumer waste and embedded with wildflower seeds, the favors recycle themselves by growing wildflowers right from the paper. Your guests can plant these seeds in their own yard, in a pot, or toss them along the highway to beautify our roadways. No waste + continued enjoyment.
The tree of life design is modern and appropriate for Jewish weddings.
Personalized and at $1.50 each, these Tree of Life Plantable Wedding Favors fit the bill and the earth!
Friday, June 11, 2010
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