Turquoise Creative - Plantable seeded cards - Love hearts 2.0
Turquoise Creative - Plantable seeded cards - Love hearts 2.0
🌼 Read me 🌼 Plant me 🌼 Watch me bloom 🌼
Delight your dear ones with a unique card they can plant and watch bloom into daisies.
A gift card to enjoy forever!
When the card is planted, the paper will compost away to leave only flowers. The card can be potted or sown directly into the garden soil.
How are we made?
* Designed and Printed with love in Perth, Australia by Turquoise Creative.
* 100% recycled handmade paper with embedded flower seeds, made in Australia
* A6 size - 105 x 148 mm
* Blank inside for your personalised message
* Printed with planting instructions at the back
* Brown Craft recycled envelope included
What flowers do we grow?
Found in Western Australia, Swan River Daisy is a small native plant that produces a stunning array of beautiful purple, white, blue, or pink flowers.
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
All orders are posted from Perth using Australia Post. You will receive an email with your unique tracking number. Please allow up to 3 business days for me to put love into and process your order.
Shipping times will vary from location to location.
Australia
Standard shipping $12 (3 - 10 days)
Express shipping $16 (1 - 4 days)
FREE regular shipping on all order over $100 (AU only)
You can select your preferred shipping method on the checkout page.
New Zealand
Standard shipping rate is $16 NZD.
Please allow 7-12 business days to receive your order.
Includes tracking number which can be tracked through Australia post.
USA
Standard shipping rate is $15 USD.
Please allow 7-12 business days to receive your order.
Includes tracking number which can be tracked through Australia post.
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
Caring for your Pipp Pop’s is very easy
- Store them in a dry place
- Avoid contact with water
- To clean them, simply use a makeup wipe or damp cloth to give them a quick wipe
- Avoid any contact with alcohols, especially perfumes, as this can damage the pieces