Small Victories Plantable Card

Bower Studio Plantable Card

Small Victories Plantable Card

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A handmade, plantable greeting card! It's beautiful, it's cute as a button, it's made by really cool, adorable people, AND you can plant it in the ground after reading. Just lay the card flat, top with a bit of soil and water in - then watch your card take root and flower!

The Bower Studio is named after the bowerbird, which is known for its beautiful nests that it decorates with colorful found objects. The studio was founded in 2011 by artists Isa Wang and Vincent Frano. They combined their interests in illustration and environmental stewardship to design beautiful and functional items that showcase the diversity of American flora and fauna. The Bower Studio's creations are made sustainably by utilizing eco-friendly materials and donating to environmental causes. Each item is carefully handmade in Easthampton, MA. 10% of our profits are donated to ecological non-profits.

We pick, pack and ship orders around the clock. Holiday Processing Time: Most orders will be processed within 4 business days of receipt. Many orders are shipping sooner than that! Please note orders are not processed or shipped on weekends or holidays.

We are happy to ship every package with recyclable or compostable materials. We also include a complimentary sweet bite in each order :-)

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I bought just about every type of card offered by The Bower Studio as they made it appear that each card would have the seeds of the plant that was printed on the front. Not only is this not the case, but there are poor instructions on care and how to plant the card. I bought these as gifts for friends who are plant lovers and turns out they are all just wildflowers. If that was advertised clearly, I would have been much happier with the product. But why print a plant on the front if that isn't the plant that will grow from the card?