Planting Joy: The Story Behind My Handmade Seed Paper

Planting Joy: The Story Behind My Handmade Seed Paper


In a world full of digital connections, there’s something magical about bringing a little bit of nature into someone’s life. That’s why I handcraft seed paper—each piece is a symbol of growth, new beginnings, and the beauty of making the world a more vibrant place.

Why I Make Seed Paper

My passion for creating seed paper stems from my background in agriculture and my love for gardening. Growing up in a rural community, I learned how small acts of care—like planting seeds—can yield something extraordinary. When I started my real estate business, I wanted to carry that philosophy into my work.

Seed paper isn’t just about planting flowers; it’s about nurturing relationships and spreading joy. Whether you’ve received one of my little "first homes" at a seminar, an open house, or as a thank-you gift, know that it’s more than just paper—it's a connection. When you plant it, you’re not just growing flowers; you’re cultivating a little piece of our shared story.

What Makes My Seed Paper Special

Every piece of seed paper is handmade by me, ensuring care and attention to detail. I use eco-friendly materials to create something beautiful and sustainable. By planting this paper, you’re not only adding color and life to your space but also helping pollinators thrive. It’s a simple yet impactful way to give back to nature.

How to Plant Your Seed Paper

Planting your seed paper is as easy as it is rewarding. Follow these simple steps to watch your flowers bloom:

  1. Tear It Up: Tear the seed paper into smaller pieces for optimal growth.
  2. Soak It: Soak the pieces in a small amount of water in a cup for about an hour.
  3. Prepare the Soil: Place the soaked seed paper pieces on soil that is slightly compressed, but not too hard-packed.
  4. Cover It: Sprinkle about 1/8 inch of soil on top of the paper.
  5. Water It: Give it a good drink of water.
  6. Keep It Happy: Ensure the soil stays moist and place it in a sunny spot.
  7. Watch It Grow: In 7-10 days, you should start to see flower sprouts.

A Gift That Grows

I hope planting your seed paper brings you as much joy as creating it brings me. It’s a small, meaningful way to connect with nature and each other, and a reminder that even the smallest seeds can grow into something beautiful.

Thank you for being part of my journey. Whether it’s through real estate, gardening, or simply enjoying the little things, I’m grateful to share these moments with you.

Let’s make the world a little brighter—one bloom at a time.

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