Whether you want tomato seeds or zinnia seeds, basil or thyme, I can make you small sheets of stationery which you can use to write letters to all your green-thumbed acquaintances, who can then plant the paper in the ground and watch the flowers, vegetables, or herbs sprout and grow ’til harvest time comes ’round, when they can then use their bounty to feed the family or provide beautiful floral centerpieces for meals.
It works best if the plants that you want to grow out of your paper have relatively small seeds. Plants like pumkins, with their large seeds, are much harder to incorporate into paper, especially paper meant to be used as stationery, which is most usable when the surface is flatter.
The paper shown in the example image is a light purple. This is the color that the paper would be if I make it using recycled dryer lint, which is the most eco-friendly option. I can also make greyish paper using recycled paper, or white paper using shredded commercial bleached paper.
The paper shown has irregular edges. The paper I make has slightly irregular edges, but can be trimmed to have perfectly straight edges at your preference.
Right now my capacities to make paper are limited to very small sheets, but for a slightly higher price I can use part of the cost of your commission to upgrade my equipment and make full A4 or Letter sized sheets.