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How to Make Handmade Seed Packet Wedding Favours

Updated: Aug 5


Seeds emerging as small green shoots

Materials You’ll Need:


  • Small envelopes or recycled paper

  • Flower or herb seeds (like lavender or wildflowers)

  • Twine or ribbon

  • Hole puncher

  • Printer and paper

  • Scissors

  • Optional: decorative stamps or stickers


Don't really want to make your own? Click link below... we got you covered!






Step-by-Step Guide:






Design and Print Your Seed Packets:


  • Check out PartyFox for ideas—they’ve got loads of inspiration for wedding themes. Pick a design that fits your vibe and maybe add your names and wedding date for a personal touch.



Create Your Seed Packets:


  • Use your computer to whip up a template for the packets. Write a sweet message or add some cool decorations that match your wedding style.


  • Print them on recycled paper and carefully cut out each packet.


Put It All Together:

  • Grab your seeds (buying in bulk is cheaper!). Fill each packet with a handful of seeds and seal them up neatly with tape or by folding the edges.





Add a Little Flair:


  • Punch a hole in one corner of each packet.

  • Cut some twine or ribbon and thread it through the hole, tying a cute bow or knot.

  • If you’re feeling crafty, stick on some stickers or stamps that go with your wedding theme.





Show Off and Share:


  • Arrange your finished seed packets in a basket or on a tray at your reception.

  • Don’t forget a sign or note inviting guests to grab one as a thank-you gift.




Encourage Sustainability:


  • Let your guests know your favours are eco-friendly. Mention they’re made from recycled paper and filled with seeds that help the planet bloom.


Reference: For a quick how-to, watch this YouTube video: DIY Wedding Seed Packet Favours.






Making your own wedding favours is a great way to add a personal touch to your big day. These handmade seed packets are not only budget-friendly but also show off your style and care for the environment.

















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