Our "Oregon South coast Bloom Cards" are embedded with wild flower seeds for you to grow.
Hand crafted cards are made from recycled materials
Note Cards
Set of 6 - $7.00 per set
Per Card - $1.25
Gift Cards
Set of 6 - $4.00 per set
Per card - $.75
One of a Kind Cards
Set of 6 - $8.50 per set
Per Card - $1.75
Shredding the Paper
Blending and Sifting the Shredded Paper
Assembly of Cards
Finished Product
(embedded with dried flowers)
Ironing Paper
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The art of papermaking can be traced back to the Ancient Egyptians who invented the first substance, like the paper we know today called Papyrus. Today, Star of Hope has developed it's own artistry in papermaking. All Hand made note cards are made by individuals who work at the Star of Hope, using their own creativity to make each and every card unique. Star of Hope is the second largest recycler of paper products in Coos County and we believe in saving Oregons natural resources. These distinctive, one-of-a-kind cards are made from the paper Star of Hope recycles that would otherwise be discarded in landfills and other waste streams. Star of Hope uses local resources from our area such as: rose and wisteria pedals, and other Oregon Coast foliage to create the special fiber in our cards. The result , that no two cards are exactly alike.
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