Seeded Paper Christmas Cards
Plant the paper and the seeds grow!
A great way to give a tree as an extra gift and to get a powerful environmental message across with the Season’s Greetings! With climate change being so high in the community consciousness, it’s a powerful and novel way to have significant impact.
Either use our
generic seeded Christmas cards or we’ll produce some seeded Christmas cards specially for you with your own custom-made seeded paper and your design.
Custom Made Seeded Christmas Cards
We can produce seeded Christmas cards specially for you with your choice of seeds and your artwork – contact Paper-Go-Round for a quote for seeded Christmas cards. There are many Australian native seeds which are suitable – any species of Callistemon (Bottlebrush), Leptospermum (Tea Tree) or Melaleuca (Paperbark). If you’d like a few ideas... Contact Paper-Go-Round for samples of seeded Christmas cards.
We get very busy pre-Christmas...so plan ahead and make sure we get your order booked in early. Why not contact Paper-Go-Round for a quote for seeded Christmas cards now!
Struggling for design ideas? Ask us for a quote from our designer.
Popular sizes for Christmas cards are:
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Generic Cards
Our generic Christmas cards contain seeds of Callistemon citrinus (Lemon Scented Bottlebrush), which produces beautiful red flowers all year round. (Seed description and planting instructions appear on back of card.)
Size 170mm x 110mm (greeting card size)
Colour-coordinated envelopes included (not seeded), made from quality 100% recycled Australian made paper (called Outback Ghost Gum)
Our generic cards can be supplied blank on the inside, or printed with your message.
contact Paper-Go-Round for a quote for seeded Christmas cards.
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Paper-Go-Round – manufacturers of seeded paper (also known as seed embedded paper, seed paper, plantable paper, handmade paper) - ideal for promotions, wedding invitations & Christmas cards; and paper making sets (also known as paper making kits, moulds and deckles...note that moulds and decals is a misspelling).








