First,
Seed paper is paper with seeds in the sheets. When ready to be
recycled, the consumer is encouraged to bury the postcard, etc in their
backyard and the seeds will grow into Wild Flowers.
This paper only comes in 13 x 19 cover weight, and costs approximately $5.00 per sheet delivered.
I
suggest using small sizes to get your point across. Postcards and
business cards are the most popular uses of this paper. For larger
runs, I suggest printing your message on 100% post-consumer paper and
die cutting a small piece of the seed paper and spot gluing to the less
expensive recycled cover.
In your ad copy, you can say plant the
seed paper image and it will grow into flowers. That die cut image
could be your main point to your message to your readers. This was done
by a company that die cut 200,000 2 x 2 pieces and gluing to 200,000
larger sheets, printed on a grade that was 1/10 the price of the seed
paper.
If that doesn't work, I suggest changing to a different
Tree Free paper. As the Seed paper has a lot of specs and colors in the
paper, I recommend Sugar Cane, Mango, or Banana papers. You won't have
the seeds, but the lines are eye catching, environmental, and Tree Free.