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In fact, they're just the right size for most of the seed that I collect. And their very plainness opens them up to all sorts of possibilities. For instance, if I had small kids, I might allow them to decorate and assemble plain seed packets, turning them into a children's art project. If I were a scrapbooker or one of those Martha Stewart types who has an entire area devoted to gift wrap, I might print or trace the template onto scrapbook paper , cardstock or heavy wrapping paper.
If I were a computer-savvy seed saver which I somewhat am , I might add my own text and graphics to these plain seed packet templates. And if I were a recycler which I definitely am I might trace the template onto old newspapers and paper bags for serviceable, sturdy seed packets at virtually no cost. Many other free seed packet templates are available online.
Below are links to sites that provide links to lots and lots of them. Store seed packets in a sealable container in the refrigerator until planting time. I learned that the hard way, too! This is a great Hub! I am pinning for future reference, because I have seeds that need to be saved in something other than a plastic bag. I recently found some that hadn't dried properly before I put them in the bag and they spoiled. I have a lot of cardstock that would work for the bigger seeds.
There you go, Farmer Rachel! Paper--way better than plastic. Btw, sorry to read that you were spammed to such an overwhelming degree. Very cool! I think I'll try some of those not-so-pretty-but-practical seed packets. They look a lot better than the little plastic bags I usually use. Voted up etc. Love this idea! What a thoughtful and easy gift, too. I am definitely going to do this. Thanks so much for sharing the free template websites. You're welcome, Patsybell.
Appreciate it! What a good idea, blessedmommy! And what a great keepsake. A few of the sites had templates for pin holders, too. They might be an even better size for a baby tooth. I think I might borrow this idea for my kids to put a lost tooth in when they stick it under their pillow so it don't get lost. It will make it easier for the "tooth fairy" to find. It would also be handy to tape in a scrapbook to keep until they're older.
How nice these are and I'm already thinking of more uses. I love the table setting idea, and using them as gift tags is my next choice. Thanks for your how-to tips, as well. How cute is this. What a good way to save seeds. I will have to do this. Thanks so much for a great hub. Voted up and shared. Thanks, Angelo I like the idea, too. It's nice to be able to point to a plant and think, that came from my friend Julie's flowerbed or my grandmother's garden or my grandpa's backyard.
It makes you feel connected, despite distance and time. Take care, Jill. That sounds awesome, Glimmer Twin Fan! I bet your family keeps them long after the seeds are gone. Have fun-and thanks for sharing the hub. What a great idea! I'm going to do this with my daughter as gifts for the family this Christmas. Thanks Jill! Pinned for all to see. Beautiful hub. Hey Pavlo!
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