A couple of weekends ago, I visited Grassroots on the Danforth in Toronto and found this card by Botanical Paperworks. I really loved the bright colours and matching envelope. All the cards by Botanical Paperworks are created with seed paper, hence their tag line "seed paper that grows." I was thinking of marking my greeting card line with seed paper, but Botanical Paperworks is definitely the professional in that area.
I also like the in-store packaging, just the simple plastic sleeve with a sticker that calls out additional information and a sticker on the back with the price and bar code. The majority of cards have the price printed directly on the back of the card. I find this odd as you never leave the price tag on a gift to someone, so why do you leave it on the card?
Store packaging |
Card with matching envelope |
Back of card with planting instrutions |
Close-up of seed texture paper |
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