Creative thinking is what got us here, and we love a challenge. So, when it comes to what you can do with seed paper, go wild. In need of inspo? Feel free to pinch one of these ideas for your business, or use it as the seed to grow your own idea.
We don’t want to be morbid, but let’s start with coffins. That’s right, we made a coffin (technically an ash box) out of seed paper. It was meant to be a bit of a marketing gimmick as we were attending a funeral show—yes, that’s also a thing—but then someone asked if we could make one for their pet. So you can add pet coffins and urns for ashes to our repertoire.
Continuing with the macabre, we created a memorial order of service to celebrate the life of our founder’s Irish Grandpa. Can you add clover seeds to our paper? You bet you can. So we did, and all the guests left with plantable and personal reminders of their lost loved one.

Now, onto the cheer. Festive cheer will be provided with a side order of sustainability in royal households. We’re not ones to drop names, but you can trust us when we say legitimate British royalty will be pulling our seed paper crackers this Christmas.
And if they’re good enough for actual royalty, they’re good enough for tennis royalty, too. Andy Murray selected a batch of our SeedPrint crackers, along with his usual hotel stationery order, for his 5* Cromlix estate in Dunblane, Scotland. He even wrote his own cracker jokes. You want bespoke? You got it.
When the United Kingdom is on United Nations hosting duties, they pull out all the sustainable stops. Think SeedPrint Union Jack cake toppers. Think plantable miniature flags on recyclable paper straws. Think entirely eco-friendly event stationery, thanks to the fact it is all compostable and embedded with wildflower seeds.
It is also sourced, made and printed in the UK, keeping that carbon footprint nice and low.

You might be familiar with our sister brand, Willsow. They’re the showbiz sister. Their plantable book has been featured on Dragons Den—they got three offers, thank you, with Sara Davies sealing the deal as an investor—on major home shopping channels, and they’ve won all the awards. Honestly, all of ‘em: innovation, sustainability, gift-of-the-year awards, the list goes on.
Their books are produced using herb, salad and vegetable seed paper, so children can read stories about vegetable characters and then plant the book’s cover to grow their own.
The packaging opportunities for seed paper are boundless because ours is seriously strong and sturdy. Remember the bit about the coffins? So, business boxes, swing tags or packaging wraps made from SeedPrint paper are your way of increasing brand perception while decreasing your carbon footprint. Nike, Tangle Teezer and The Royal Horticultural Society are just a few of the brands picking our wildflower-packed products. Just do it.

We hope this has planted a few creative seeds in that magnificent brain of yours. If you’ve got wild ideas for our seed paper, we’ve got the know-how to help those ideas blossom. Get in touch, and let’s get growing.