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Torn edge cotton memorial seed paper card $2.48
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Memorial on torn edge handmade paper stock
$2.48 each
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Torn edge lotka memorial seed paper card $2.11
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Torn edge announcement card on lotka seed paper stock $2.11 each |
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Cut edge lotka memorial seed paper card $1.17
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Cut edge memorial seed card on lotka seed paper stock $1.17 each |
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| The paper pictured below is our 50g lotka seeded paper stock that has been trimmed to size. This is about an 80# paper. You should use care in printing on it. It is not universally printer safe. |
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8.5" x 11" trimmed cover weight 60# seed paper $1.13 each. |
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Out of time? Consider ordering this paper to print at home. It can ship to you today. |
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20# Seeded Paper
8.5" x 11" Printer Safe Sheets
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$11.50 for 25 sheets
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Choose from our nearly limitless combination of Memorial Invitations. You can choose from over 100 seed paper blends. The paper that we use is 100% earth friendly. The options shown below are seeded paper and will bloom in memory of your loved one. If your loved one was an avid gardener, they will be remembered in the petals in the paper and by the flowers that grow from our seed embedded paper cards.
*You can choose our lotka paper, which is made of the Daphne Bush, which naturally regenerates.
*Your other choice is for memorial invitations is our cotton stock paper, which is 100% post industrial waste and contains different flowers, ferns and seeds.
*Next choose from the memorial invitations wording examples that we have listed or email us with your custom text.
*Lastly choose the font that you would like to use.
Click on any of the finished memorial invitation examples below to order.
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4.5" X 6" panel style
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6x9 bifold style
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THIS STYLE
$2.48 each
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THIS STYLE
$3.50 each
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4" X 6" panel style
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5" X 7" panel with overlay style
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THIS STYLE
$2.11 each
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THIS STYLE
$2.68 each
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Example Text for Memorial Invitations
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2. Invitation for Father/Mother
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1939 (and add spaces to separate) 1999
In memoriam
First Middle Deceased
The honour of your presence
is requested at a memorial service
Sunday, the eighth of August
at twelve o'clock noon
Grace Memorial Gardens
First Avenue
Percyville, Virginia
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Mr. and Mrs. A. Anderson
request the honour of your presence
at the memorial service for our father/mother,
First Middle Deceased
on Sunday, the eighth of August
at twelve o'clock noon
Grace Memorial Gardens
First Avenue
Percyville, Virginia
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4. Invitation for Husband/Wife
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3. General Invitation
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The honour of your presence
is requested for
the placement of a monument for
First Middle Deceased
on Sunday, the eighth of August
at twelve o'clock noon
Grace Memorial Gardens
First Avenue
Percyville, Virginia
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Mr. and Mrs. R. Anderson
requests the honour of your presence
at the placement of a monument for
my friend and partner
First Middle Deceased
on Sunday, the eighth of August
at twelve o'clock noon
Grace Memorial Gardens
First Avenue
Percyville, Virginia
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Our cotton and lotka seed paper both have the same blend of wildflower seeds embedded in the paper. The seeds tolerates partial shade; needs 4 hours a day of direct sunlight and grows to about 3'. Seeds include Spurred Snapdragon,Tussock Bellflower, Creeping Thyme, Lilac Godetia, Foxglove, Catchfly, Monkeyflower, English Daisy, Red Corn Poppy and Showy Evening Primrose. This blend is specifically designed for those who wish us to print directly onto the handmade seed embedded paper.
Germination may begin as quickly as one week or may take up to six weeks depending on your growing zone.
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Our handmade lotka paper is made in the highlands of Nepal by rural craftspeople in an environmentally friendly process with 50% recycled content. The raw material for our paper is the Daphne bush. It is farmed and harvested from 3-4 year old plants that are cut down and stripped of their bark. The plant is not destroyed when cut down, it regenerates from the root. The cane like stick, once its bark is removed is dried and used to heat the villager’s homes, to provide fuel for cooking and also for the production of the paper. All of the water used in the paper production is reclaimed and reused. The bark is beaten by hand and boiled to break it down to a pulp (where it is mixed in with recycled pulp and paper scrap collected from the card and envelope manufacturing process) that is then pored into screens to form the sheets. These sheets are then dried in the sun. The whole process is not only earth friendly but also provides a large community with a healthy enterprise.
If you plant this paper in a pot, or in your garden please cover with just 1/8” of soil and keep moist until established.
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