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Symphony Seed Paper Over 2016 Catalog ASI # 74930 SAGE # 50415 www.seedcards.com Symphony Seed Paper 1 About Symphony We would like to take a moment to say Thank you! In 2016 Symphony Handmade Papers is celebrating our 21st year in the promotional products industry. My, how the time has flown! And we couldn’t have done it without those of you who had a similar vision; to offer easy on the earth, environmental promotional products using our biodegradable seed paper gifts. Thank you for your patronage and wonderful projects that have helped us all to “grow”! We value our loyal clients, and know that we will continue to work together for many years to come. For those of you who are new to Symphony – our entire line of Premium Signature Papers is proudly made in the USA in our state of the art paper manufacturing plant, using recycled and biodegradable fibers, certified laboratory tested seeds and plant mate- rial directly from nature without cutting down trees in the process. Our whole line of Brilliant Papers is uniquely manufactured from recycled cotton T-shirts! The response to our beautiful papers continues to inspire the magic of life to grow. We have served thousands of customers in the last 2 decades, from small businesses to multi-national corporations, and have succeeded in securing A+ ratings for many consecutive years in all of our industry organizations. We have won numerous awards for our creativity and excellence in manufacture. We look forward to assisting you in turning your ideas into innovative projects. This year we are focusing on the theme of “Happiness”, by offering many new products that will bring a smile to the faces of those who receive them. We have happiness bookmarks, cards, shapes, and much more. See page 11 for “Happiness” ideas. So let’s pay it forward this year, by showing gratitude to those we care about, and by giving the wonderful gift of happiness. It is indeed a very happy New Year! Lauri Felson, President and Founder, Symphony Handmade Papers Inc. Work with a company that delivers A+ rated service, quality, and products Made-in-the-USA seed paper, fully recycled and biodegradable. See our A+ ratings in SAGE and ESP. ASI# 74930 SAGE# 50415 Table of Contents Awareness Products ........20 Fortune Teller ..............17 Mini Seed Packets ..........15 Seed Packets ...............15 Air Care Products ..........15 Gift Card Holder ............42 Origami ...................15 Shapes Bookmarks ............ 21-26 Greeting Cards Pinwheels .................12 Mini Value ..........27-30 Bracelets ...................20 Ornament .............46 Plantable Names Tags .....13 Mini Premium ..........41 Business Cards .............42 Seedcards ..........47-48 Postcards Large Value .........31-34 Card Sets ..................47 Custom Printed .........49 Value Shape ...........26 Premium Signature . 36-39 CD and Sleeves ............19 Brilliant ...............51 Tuck In ................42 Shape Gift Pack .........30 Coasters ...................44 Grow Sticks ................16 Premium Mini ..........43 Sprouting Desktop Garden .13 Coaster Set ................45 Hangtags .................52 Printed ...............43 Wine Bags .................55 Coffee/Cup Wraps..........18 Invitation/Menu ...........50 Pouches ...............17, 51 Wine Neckers ..............55 Desktop Calendar ..........46 Journals ...................53 Puzzle .....................19 Wine Flower Wraps .........55 Fans .......................16 Matchbook ................35 Seed Bombs ...............14 Flower Power Pack .........35 Million Dollar Bill ...........18 Scent Bombs ...........14 2 Symphony Seed Paper www.seedcards.com ASI # 74930 SAGE # 50415 Our Papers Premium01-Basil 02-Chive Signature03-Forget Me NotLine 04-Daisy 05-Scarlet Sage 06-Chili Pepper R1CRQ1V`QJV7 08-Cosmos 09-Marigold 10-California Poppy 11-Echinacea 12-Tomato 13-Parsley 14-Dill 15-Pine Tree 16-Blue WildFlower 18-Carrot 24-Sparkle Mint 25-Sparkle Pink 26-Sparkle Lavender 27-SparkleYellow Brilliant Line Lime Green (W) Kelly Green (W) Teal (W) Light Blue (W) Turquoise (W) Midnight Blue (W) Lavender (W) Pink (W) Magenta (H) Rocket Red (H) Bright Orange (W) Mocha (W) Camel (H) Gold (W) Yellow (W) Tan (W) Butter (W) White Wildflower (W) White Basil (H) White Tomato Wildflower Mix (W)includes, but is not limited to: Baby’s Breath, Sweet Alyssum, WildflowerAster, Calendula, Mix (W) Black includes: Eyed but Susan, is not (can limites vary). to: Baby’s Breath, SweetHerbal Alyssum, Mix Aster,(W) includes: Calendula, Basil, Black Parsley, Eyed, and Susan, Thyme. (can vary). Herbal Mix (M) includes: Basil, Parsley, and Thyme. Please note: As we use dried natural flower petals, recycled money, pine needles and items from nature to decorate the paper, at times they become unavailable and other natural inclusions will be substituted. We purchase our seeds from a US based environmental seed supplier with top quality purity and testing methods. Most seed batches we purchase have 70-90% germination rate. 100% germination rate is not expected, as little as 70% germination rate could occur. Test results on seeds are available upon request. ASI # 74930 SAGE # 50415 www.seedcards.com Symphony Seed Paper 3 Earth Day 2016 PAGEPAGE 2653 PAGE 52 PAGE 24 PAGE 24 4 Symphony Seed Paper www.seedcards.com ASI # 74930 SAGE # 50415 Earth Day 2016 PAGE 43 PAGE 22 PAGE 24 PAGE 43 ASI # 74930 SAGE # 50415 www.seedcards.com Symphony Seed Paper 5 New Products 2016 PAGEPAGE 20 20 PAGE 12 PAGE 51 50 PAPAGEGE 3399 6 Symphony Seed Paper www.seedcards.com ASI # 74930 SAGE # 50415 Sports Products 2016 PAGE 16 PAGE 26 PAGE 36 PAGE 30 PAGE 26 PAGE 30 ASI # 74930 SAGE # 50415 www.seedcards.com Symphony Seed Paper 7 Food & Beverage 2016 PAGE 23 PAGE 24PAGE 5655 PAGE 18 PAGE 40 PAGE 55 PAGE 5554 (Custom Mini Shape) 8 Symphony Seed Paper www.seedcards.com ASI # 74930 SAGE # 50415 PAGE 26 Memorial 2016 PAGE 25 PAGE 30 PAGE 29 PAGE 16 PAGE 4639 PAGE 39 PAGE PAGE 40 41 (Custom Shape) ASI # 74930 SAGE # 50415 www.seedcards.com Symphony Seed Paper 9 Fun & Kids 2016 PAGE 22 PAGE 14 PAGE 22 PAGE 21 PAGE 17 PAGE 15 10 Symphony Seed Paper www.seedcards.com ASI # 74930 SAGE # 50415 Give Happiness 2016 PAGE 46 PAPAGEGE 2211 PAGE 122 PAGEGE 38 PAPAGEGEGE 2233 ASI # 74930 SAGE # 50415 www.seedcards.com Symphony Seed Paper 11 Seeded Pinwheels This nostalgic pinwheel will bring out the child in anyone. It’s hard to get your work done when you are busy having fun with this novelty product!~ Not only will the whiling and twirling keep you busy, but after it’s fun is done, PLANT the stick portion to grow flowers! Quantity 100 250 500 1000 2500 SPW x 3.00 2.60 2.36 2.20 2-sided x 3.40 2.92 2.62 2.40 All Pricing (A) • Set-Up: $35 (G) per printed side Seeded Gratitude Cards This set of 8 Gratitude Cards begs for a planting party! Your full color logo is included on thet front of the header with our stock planting instructions on the back. Header size is 6 7/8” x 1 ¾” tall front and back. Imprint area is 6 ¼” wide x 1 3/8” tall. For a full bleed, add .10 per set. Quantity 100 250 500 1000 2500 GRA 4.50 4.25 4.00 3.75 3.50 All Pricing (A) • Set-Up: $35 (G) per printed side Lucky Seed Coins Grow a jack pot of luck with our plantable gold seed coins. 8 confetti coins are packaged together with a custom printed, full color header card. Though they look like real coins don’t be fooled, they can grow into wildflowers. Imprint area is 3.75” x 1.75” (front). Backside of header card includes planting instructions. Quantity 100 250 500 1000 2500 LSC-HC header card 3.75 3.45 3.25 3.05 2.85 12 Symphony Seed Paper www.seedcards.com ASI # 74930 SAGE # 50415 Plantable Names Tags This fully plantable eco name tag is perfect for any green event! The name tag is printed directly on seed paper, with a pin on the second side that attaches the badge to the attendee. PNT - S 2” x 3” PNT - L 2.75” x 4” Add $0.50 each for variable printed names Quantity 100 250 500 1000 2500 PNT- S 1.40 1.20 1.10 .98 .85 PNT- L 1.70 1.50 1.40 1.28 1.15 5.20 4.83 4.70 4.35 3.95 ASI # 74930 SAGE # 50415 www.seedcards.com Symphony Seed Paper 13 4.80 4.55 4 05 3.90 70 6.55 6.30 5.80 40 5 15 4.30 4.05 3.55 30 3 05 Full bleed additional. Seed Bomb Gift Box These blooming balls are filled with a mix of annual and perennial seeds, and then packaged in a fun little gift box made of handmade paper that is embedded with wildflower seeds. Have fun throwing the seed bombs, and then plant the packaging as well! This is a super green promotion as there is no waste when the fun is over. Box is the wrapped up with colorful raffia and your custom printed, full color 1.5” x 1.5” tag is highly visible on the top. 4 Quantity 100 250 500 1000 2500 SBGB 7.00 6.80 6.60 6.40 6.20 Full color printing is available on the attached tag. All Pricing (A) • Set-Up: $35 (G) per printed side We can scent any of the Seed Bomb products for an additional 1.00 per box. 01 Coconut Macaroon 04 Lavender Vanilla 02 Sweet Baby 05 Cinnamon 03 Mint Eucalyptus 06 Wild Orchid & White Tea 14 Symphony Seed Paper www.seedcards.com ASI # 74930 SAGE # 50415 Quantity 100 250 500 1000 2500 MSP 1.60 1.40 1.20 1.10 $1.00 All Pricing (A) • Set-Up: $35 (G) per printed side.
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