Rosa Marsala
The Plantable wedding invite has subtle roses in pink, red, and marsala shades with an underlay of golden leaves that lend a hint of...
The Plantable wedding invite has subtle roses in pink, red, and marsala shades with an underlay of golden leaves that lend a hint of royal to this card.
If you are looking for multiple wedding leaves for different functions, these can be delicately tied up with a dark pink ribbon and a brown tag to convey its plantable nature.
Made from seed paper, the Plantables Wedding Cards can be planted by your invitees post-use.
Card Type: Card leaf with vertical orientation
Envelope: Portrait with a rectangular flap
Printing: Matte finish
Extra elements: Dark pink ribbon + brown tag
Proofs and Delivery Timelines
First proof : 1-2 business days.
Production Time: 15-20 days from the date of proof confirmation.
- If you have multiple functions, Please select extra inserts from the list of suggestions below.
- Get your gift envelopes/ money envelope/ shagun envelopes customized as per your card design with personalization.
- Sustainable Sourcing & Ethical Manufacturing
- Responsible Packaging
- Worldwide Shipping
- Solar Powered Production
- Handcrafted in Agra
Eco-Friendly & Low Waste
Eco-Friendly & Low Waste
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Recycled & Upcycled
Recycled & Upcycled
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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.