Seeded paper

Some of you may have seen JVo’s post about printing bulletins on paper that had flower seeds in it. People were encouraged to take their bulletin home from church, plant it and have flowers in the garden a few weeks later. Very cool. I think we will definitely use this idea at some point when we do a series on spiritual growth, environmental stewardship, or something else where this could be a very physical take-away for people.
Here’s a link with more info – http://www.flowerseedpaper.com/seeds/flowerseed_lotka_computer_paper.html
Lotka paper is made from the bark of the Daphne bush which regenerates naturally providing a renewable resource. This paper is acid free and your purchase will benefit the economic enterprise of rural craftspeople in Nepal. The seeded paper on your right can be planted in soil to produce a gift of flowers for the recipient of your correspondence. All lotka papers are 50% recycled content. Both styles are 20# paper that is safe to laser or inkjet print at home.

Thanks for stopping by the blog. I'm currently on sabbatical this summer - you can read more about my sabbatical here: Personal Update - What's Next
Since I'm away from the blog I've decided to close comments. I love the interaction and discussion that happens with readers and since I'm not able to do that this summer, I'll be very much looking forward to that when I return in August.




