We love working with other greeting card companies.

Posted September 2nd, 2009 by Bloomin' Flower Cards and filed in Supply For Other Companies

Although we offer many great cards of our own, you may not know that we have provided seeded paper to several other greeting card companies over the years. One of our local favs is Leanin’ Tree. We have made 100′s of 1000′s of seeded cards for Leanin’ Tree this year alone.

Nice header huh!

Nice header huh!

Leanin' tree display in our local health food store.

Leanin' tree display in our local health food store.

Sometimes we supply other greeting card companies with raw paper, sometimes with parts for their cards and sometimes we supply them with complete cards. With Tree-Free greetings, we provide just the letterpress printed seed paper medallions for their greeting cards and they take it from there.

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fine letterpress printing on each shape

Fine letterpress printing on each shape.

We made the coolest little place card favors for Event Blossom. They say “Please Be Seeded” and they offer several designs including a holiday design with a snowflake.

here are three of several designs they offer

Here are three of several designs Event Bloosom offers.

Hallmark in the United Kingdom offered four cards like this one below this spring. They are large cards with A7 colorful envelopes.

clean, simple and large

clean, simple and large

We have been making plantable favors for Kate Aspen for years now. They are one of our perennial favorites—thanks you, guys. Awareness ribbons, bears, seed paper prams, pots, flowers, butterflies and more make Kate Aspen a big plantable favor leader in the wedding industry.

awareness ribbon favors

awareness ribbon favors

There are several other greeting companies we work with which include American Greetings, Hallmark, Oakthrift and more. I’ll try to show samples of their products at a later time.

You will be seeing more and more seeded paper showing up in the world, and we’re planting the roots to provide plenty of plantable paper for all.

This post was provided by Tom Noyes