Write on them and use as a gift-tag on a present
What's so unusual and unique about these gift-tags?
Each of the gift-tag shapes can be written on with a special/personal message or memory. Once an event is over; Christmas has passed and the decorations are being put away; the present opened with the normal gift tags disregarded; our unique and unusual little gift-tags can be recycled and planted in the garden to bloom year after year with either beautiful Wildflowers or Forget-Me-Nots. An annual present or memory flourishing in the garden long after the event itself has passed.
Each of the shapes are biodegradeable and filled with seeds from Wildflowers or Forget-Me-Not flowers. When you are ready, simply plant the shape inside a flowerpot or straight into the garden, water regularly and, annually, you will have a beautiful blooming remembrance of a special event or person.
BLOOMING REMEMBRANCES - BOOKMARKS
Shapes Available on the bookmarks: Angels, Hearts, Butterflies, Crosses or Pink Ribbon
Our Memorial Bookmarks each have a small shape at the top that is biodegradeable and filled with seeds from Wildflowers or Forget-Me-Nots. The bookmarks have a beautiful poem on one side and are left blank for you to write the name and special message of your loved one on the reverse. Those attending a funeral or memorial service can each be given a bookmark to take home with them as a blooming remembrance of the person.
The top of the bookmark can be removed and planted in the garden as the shape and the card itself is biodegradeable. Year after year the shape will grow into a beautiful Wildflowers or Forget-Me-Nots and will be a living memory of your loved one. The bookmark itself is retained.
You can purchase the bookmarks individually or in packs of five and the shapes can be the same or mixed. The poem on the bookmarks reads as follows:
I'd like the memory of me to be a happy one,
I'd like to leave an afterglow of smiles when life is done.
I'd like to leave an echo of whispering softly down the ways,
of happy times and laughing times & bright & sunny days.
I'd like the tears of those who grieve, to dry before the sun
of happy memories that I leave when life is done.