As an elementary school student, each year my daughter exchanges Valentines Day cards with her classmates. Whether it’s a small bag of candy or a heart shaped pencil, most students give a little treat to go along with their cards. I came across this unique idea for creating a small seed craft to attach to your child’s Valentine’s Day cards. It’s not only eco-friendly, but they can be planted to grow wildflowers, adding a little bit of beauty to the world! Come check out my post on the SC Johnson Greener Choices blog to find the directions!
Valentines Day Craft
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Diane is a professional blogger and nationally certified pharmacy technician at Good Pill Pharmacy. She earned her BS in Microbiology at the University of New Hampshire and has worked in cancer research, academics, and biotechnology. Concern over the growing incidence of human disease and the birth of her children led her to begin living a more natural life. She quickly realized that the information she was learning along the way could be beneficial to many others and started blogging and freelance writing to share this knowledge with others. Learn more about her HERE.
What a great idea! I love gardening and would like to get my son more involved this spring. I am trying to guess at what you use to get the seeds to hold together. Will give a visit to SC Johnson and checkout your post.
Can you tell me if there are other types of seeds that can be used?
you need a seed that is fairly hardy but you should be able to do many kinds. Wildflowers don’t have a lot of nutritional needs so they grow fairly easily as long as they have enough sun and water.