Eidi Gift Envelopes
Description
Give Eidi the way it was meant to be - with love, generosity, and now, a garden. These plantable gift envelopes are handcrafted from upcycled cotton seed paper and embedded with seeds. Hand over the Eidi, and when the money's tucked away, the envelope itself becomes a gift that keeps growing.
Beautiful Eid-themed designs with crescent and star motifs on each envelope. After the celebration, the recipient plants the envelope in soil and watches it sprout into herbs and flowers. From Eidi to a garden - that's Eid Mubarak done right.
Material: Handmade seed paper from upcycled cotton fibers
Seeds: Basil, marigold, or wildflower (embedded in paper)
Design: Eid-themed crescent and star motifs
Plantable: 100% biodegradable - grows into herbs or flowers
Use: Eidi (monetary gifts), shagun envelopes, gift cards
How to Plant
After Eid, soak the envelope in water for a few hours. Place on soil, cover with a thin layer of compost, water gently. Seeds sprout in 7–10 days.
Part of the Eid Gifts Collection. Handcrafted in Agra by women artisans. #SowSomeLove
- Sustainable Sourcing & Ethical Manufacturing
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- Solar Powered Production
- Handcrafted in Agra
Eco-Friendly & Low Waste
Eco-Friendly & Low Waste
Our products, crafted with sustainable practices and a low-waste production process (aiming towards achieving zero waste), significantly reduce environmental impact. This means each purchase you make is a positive step towards a cleaner earth.
Recycled & Upcycled
Recycled & Upcycled
Combining recycled and upcycled materials, we create innovative and sustainable products that contribute to a circular economy. Our approach transforms waste into value, offering you products that champion sustainability.
Empowering Local Communities & Women
Empowering Local Communities & Women
Every purchase contributes to empowering economically challenged women, driving change through opportunity and inclusivity. This means that with each product you buy, you're helping uplift women and local communities.