I bought a package of pre-printed seed packets by Farrow Industries at one of the local shows.

These were made before laser cutters became all the rage, so you have to cut them out individually. I used scissors to do this part.

I scored lines with an X-Acto blade, using the small guidelines printed in the design.

I added a little something before gluing them closed. When you shake, shake, shake the package, it sounds like the real deal! Little “seeds” rattle inside the package.

These are wonderfully detailed. The sheen of the paper is very much like real life seed packet material, not too glossy.
