wildflower seeds cards Botanical Art Plantable Greeting Card on Handmade Seed Paper for All O –  Marissa Kay Co
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wildflower seeds cards

wildflower seeds cards Botanical Art Plantable Greeting Card on Handmade Seed Paper for All O – Marissa Kay Co

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wildflower seeds cards Botanical Art Plantable Greeting Card on Handmade Seed Paper for All O – Marissa Kay CoEco friendly hand drawn plantable greeting card on handmade seed paper for any occasion. Handmade Paper From Nepal. Supporting Women. Small Family Owned Business. Wildflowers Will Grow Attracting Pollinators! Card Stock Seed Paper Cards Blank On Inside. Wrapped In Twine. Kraft Envelopes Made Of Recycled Paper. 4. 5 x 5. 75 in. Wildflower Seeds Inside Snapdragon (Annual), Petunia (Annual), Beardtongue (Perennial), Daisy (Perennial), Thyme (Perennial),

Eco-friendly hand-drawn plantable greeting card on handmade seed paper for any occasion.

Handmade Paper From Nepal. Supporting Women.
Small Family Owned Business.
Wildflowers Will Grow Attracting Pollinators!



Card Stock Seed Paper
Cards Blank On Inside. Wrapped In Twine.
Kraft Envelopes Made Of Recycled Paper.
4.5 x 5.75 in.



-Wildflower Seeds Inside-
Snapdragon (Annual), Petunia (Annual), Beardtongue (Perennial), Daisy (Perennial), Thyme (Perennial), Poppy (Annual), Foxglove (Biennial/Perennial), Catchfly (Biennial/Perennial), Maiden Pinks (Perennial), Chamomile (Perennial)
*Same wildflower seeds in every card.
*Noninvasive seeds in North America



---This handmade lokta 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 select 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.---


*These designs come from Mary Morris Vaux Walcott (July 31, 1860 – August 22, 1940) she was an American artist and naturalist known for her watercolor paintings of wildflowers. She has been called the "Audubon of Botany". She found and identified all the plants she painted.


We design, print, score, cut, and ship all our cards from our home office. We strive for sustainability and high quality. We are currently working on our homesteading goals always focusing on living in harmony with our environment, and trying to do our part to help mother earth.



-GROWING-
The plants tolerate partial shade and need 4 hours a day of direct sunlight. Will grow to about 3'.

Germination may begin as quickly as one week or may take up to six weeks depending on your regional growing zone.

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.

This paper is the most tested seed paper stock in the country. It is tested by us, tested by the seed supplier, tested by the USDA (twice) and tested by the department of agriculture in Nepal (twice).

Some of the plants in the paper have just a 1 week germination time and some have a six week germination time. Keep watering until you see sprouts, then keep watering it regularly until the plant is established. Seedlings do not have the strength to survive even a brief drought."

We try to use all recycled materials when shipping your products. Please compost:)



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The Gospel Comes With a House Key may be one of the most thought provoking books I have read in the last year (and I read a lot). It is part memoir, part biblical theology, part polemic about the use God wants to put our homes to. Deftly weaving stories of her life into solid biblical teaching on love, grace, mercy, personal sin, and, yes, hospitality Rosaria Butterfield kept me compulsively turning the pages. It’s not just that she is a deep thinker with a thorough grasp of how to convey ideas clearly and compellingly. She is an excellent story-teller who also is an excellent writer; and those two do not always go together. She drew me in to one story in particular that she did not finish until toward the end of the book, but rather than finding that frustrating it led me deeper into her broader story, and subtly, her broader argument that I need to radically rethink how I view my home and my time. After all it is all God’s and I am meant to find my ultimate joy in service to Him and in His love. Apparently my home can be a powerful tool for me to feel His love and to convey His love to others. Want to know exactly why? Want to see how that works out in the context on one family in one particular instance with broad application for all Christians? Then by all means I invite you to Butterfield home to eat with them, play with them, pray and read the Bible with them, to weep and struggle with them, just as they invite everyone they know to do the same. Thank you Rosaria. You’ve given me and my wife a lot to think about and a needed challenge; that actually looks like a lot of fun!
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Rosaria Butterfield shared her story of conversion in her memoir The Secret Thoughts of an Unlikely Convert. It impacted me so deeply. I couldn’t wait to get my hands on her second book, The Gospel Comes With A House Key. Rosaria Butterfield, former lesbian and English professor, converted to Christ in 1999. She is now a pastor’s wife, a homeschool mom, and a writer and speaker. In The Gospel Comes With a House Key, Rosaria addresses the topic of hospitality. For so many, the word “hospitality” is scary. We start picturing beautiful homes and Instagram-worthy charcuterie boards. But Rosaria says that biblical hospitality is a call to something different. It’s a call to so much more. Rosaria illustrates what ordinary hospitality looks like. She uses personal stories and life experiences to show how hospitality can be a lifeline for lost friends and neighbors. Her testimony becomes her ministry. Rosaria makes room at the table for all kinds of people: young or old, wealthy or poor. She talks to people who think differently and act differently than her. While reading through the book, the one question I had was about the abundance of personal stories. Yes, they added a personal touch and were quite powerful. But the sheer number of them overshadowed any biblical exposition of the theme of hospitality. A balance of story and exposition would have placed the spotlight directly on the work of Christ and opened up more possibilities for the reader to practice hospitality, even when it looks quite different from Rosaria. This mild quip aside, this book will be a breath of fresh air for Christians as they realize that their everyday messy lives can be shared with others. Hospitality isn’t about entertaining people. It is about using the gifts God has given us: our homes, tables, and lives to show an unbelieving world who Jesus really is. Hospitality shows a skeptical world what faith really looks like. Both of Rosaria’s books have expanded my thinking on hospitality, and I am so grateful she had the courage to share her story.
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The How and Why and Wow of Hospitality
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