Grow Your Brand With Eco-friendly Holiday Packaging Ideas & More

One of the best ways to make products stand out around the holidays is to use creative packaging and branding that has more than one use. Whether it’s for a clothing boutique, a jewelry store, a coffee shop or a restaurant, using seed paper for tags, packaging or gift card holders adds value because it offers a plantable bonus gift and doesn’t leave any waste behind. With products made from seed paper, customers will receive a gift they can plant instead of tossing it in the trash. As the paper composts away, the beautiful blooms that grow will become a lasting memory of an eco-conscious company that went the extra mile for the holidays.

Take a look at these eco-friendly holiday branding ideas!

Take a look at these creative and eco-friendly holiday packaging ideas!

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Custom Seed Paper Belly Band: If you’re item doesn’t need a box and you prefer a simple wrap, Seed Paper Belly Bands make a great add on and can be made to the size you need.

Seed Paper Small Square Boxes: Perfect for items like accessories, ornaments or beauty products, seed paper boxes are available in custom sizes or you can choose our standard Small Square Boxes . They can also be customized with your unique artwork for branding.

Seed Paper Gift Card Holders: If want to add value and a creative edge to your gift cards, these card holders are the perfect product because they actually give a bonus gift to plant and grow.

Seed Paper Tags: For stores looking to make their products extra special for the holiday season, customizable Seed Paper Tags are available in a variety of sizes.


Are you looking for even more unique & eco-friendly seed paper promotion ideas? Browse through our Holiday Idea Book for options that are sure to grow good things for your brand!

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