Showing posts with label Seed Paper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Seed Paper. Show all posts

Monday, 7 September 2020

Lolapaluza Wedding Stationery

Last week, I was thrilled to receive some superb pictures from Lolapaluza of our BOTANICA floral seed paper. Lolapaluza specialises in unique wedding stationery and having spotted our new range, purchased some BOTANICA to produce sample invitations to show at the forthcoming wedding shows this Autumn.
The samples are simply, but beautifully, hot foil blocked using gold foil...
I wrote about our new BOTANICA floral seed paper when we launched it on May Day this year HERE. The range is handmade for us exclusively in England by Two Rivers Paper, who are based at Pitt Mill in Somerset.
Great care has been taken in the hand papermaking process, using 100% cotton, without chemicals and dried naturally (only by air) meaning that the seeds remain viable and can germinate and grow. Below, you can see my efforts, grown on wet tissue on our window-sill.
...and my colleague Sarah Glennie has demonstrated her horticultural skills using compost in the image below - 4 weeks after planting:
My thanks to Linda at Lolapaluza for showing me the results of her tests and for planting the idea of this lovely new range into the minds of her clients...

Posted by Justin Hobson 07.09.2020

Friday, 1 May 2020

May Day ...a preview of our new range

May Day was traditionally celebrated as a festival announcing the arrival of Spring and has since become a holiday, so what better day than to give you a sneak preview of our brand new springlike handmade paper range...
Here is the paper in the packets - the edge looks a bit rough ...that's because it is handmade and has a 'deckle edge' which is the natural edge of the paper.

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As you can see from the images, the surface of the paper contains flower petals and looks wonderful. Aside from the stunning visual effect of the petals, the paper also contains flower seeds! Because great care has been taken in the making process, using 100% cotton, without chemicals and dried naturally only by air means that they will germinate and flower... 
Below is a detail image of the new paper...
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The size of the paper is an imperial size called Royal, which in metric is 560mm x 760mm.

Given the current virus lockdown situation, there are no swatches available yet but more information will be available in the future, but if you want a sample (a very small sample) just email me: justin@fennerpaper.co.uk
Posted by Justin Hobson 01.05.2020