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Garden Themed Party Favors

Do you have a summer event coming up that could incorporate a garden theme? If so, here is an idea for combining my last two published projects, Make a Seed Packet Bouquet and Make Gift Tags Into Recycled Greeting Cards. Presented in a terra cotta plant pot, these “bouquets” could be a garden themed gift, party favor or table decoration. I made these samples because I needed Mother’s Day gifts in a hurry, but variations could be made for garden parties, weddings, tea parties, picnics and more.

In my project Make a Seed Packet Bouquet, I experimented with different embellishments for the corners of the seed packet holders. For this group I punched out a whole bunch of circles with a circle craft punch. Then I stamped a flower stamp on many pieces of colorful scrap paper. I cut the flowers out then glued each to a circle.

Flower stamp credt: 7Gypsies.

I then used the circles on the corners of the seed packet holders by punching a hole in the middle and attaching them with metal brads.

Stamp credits: Flower inside circle, realistic butterflies, bird egg, “Crazy Love” by7Gypsies. “Seeds”, brackets, “love” by CarolynHDesign. “Celebrate” by Making Memories. Scribble flowers and butterfly by Fiskars.

I selected two tags for each seed packet assembly, one smaller and decorative and the other larger and functional with “To” and “From” on the back.

I went to Schnarr’s Hardware to buy terra cotta plant pots and packets of lettuce seeds, then to JoAnn Fabrics and Crafts to buy a bag of natural moss. You can buy florists foam to stick the skewers into, but I had some chunks of scrap styrfoam on hand so I cut them apart with a hand miter saw and stuck a piece in each plant pot.

I wrapped each pot with tissue paper gift wrap that I had on hand, then placed some of the moss on top. I pushed each skewer in through the moss and tissue into the foam, then tied the tags around each “stem” with twine.

How did I decide which seeds to include? I chose a lettuce mix because it can be grown in a small container and harvested as micro greens. I bought two packets and divided the seeds up among the five smaller packets that I made. In order that the recipients would know what the seeds are and how to grow them, I scanned information from the back of the packet into the computer and used graphics software to make this graphic, which I then printed out.

These graphics came from the back of the Botanical Interests brand seed packets that I purchased.

After printing the above graphic I cut out the informational graphics out and glued one to the back of each homemade seed packet.

This project is adaptable to many varieties of seeds and many different themes. I hope you enjoy the ideas!

Free seeds at Studio:art in Maplewood

Free seeds at Studio:art in Maplewood, MO
Free seeds at Studio:art in Maplewood, MO

You are invited to stop by Studio:art in Maplewood and pick up some free seeds. The address is 7403 Manchester Rd, Maplewood, MO 63143. Pictured with the seeds are some handmade decorative seed packets I’ve made that are available for purchase. Seeds make a great gift for someone who likes gardening! You can give seeds on their own or incorporate them into a garden themed gift basket.

Here is a list of the seeds available at Studio:art:

Bird house gourd
Pumpkin
Milkweed
Sunflower
Cucumber
Oregano
Watermelon
Four O’Clock
Amsonia
Corn
Mustard Greens
Melon
Cleome
Squash
Chives
Turnip
Radish
Okra
Viola
Collards
Smoky Fennel
Celosia
Cantaloupe
Marigold
Zinnia
Chili pepper
Hollyhock
Moonflower
Dill
Peas
Purple Hyacinth Bean
Columbine
Cardinal Vine
Cress
Papaver Somniferum
Carrot
Hibiscus
Tomato
Beets
Purple Coneflower
Bush Bean
Yucca Filamentosa

Come and get them while supplies last!