| An Eco-Friendly Bat Mitzvah is not only a | | | | attached to the plantable paper with either a wax |
| thoughtful and conscious decision, but it can also | | | | seal or colored ribbon. |
| be a beautiful and fun theme for your Bat | | | | Eco Friendly Place Cards: Plantable favors are also |
| Mitzvah. | | | | popular, but my favorite way to use them is as |
| Start With The Invitations: You could either have | | | | place cards. You can find plantable favors in a |
| your invitations printed on recycled paper (you | | | | variety of shapes (Star of David, Cupcake, |
| may want the back of the invitation to include the | | | | Hearts, Dragonflies, etc.) and most come attached |
| term 'recycled paper' on it) or have them printed | | | | to a card that allows for personalization. You can |
| on plantable paper. The latter is paper (almost | | | | either have the card personalized with "Guest |
| always made from 100% recycled paper waste) | | | | Name(s)" and "Table #" and fill them in or you can |
| that is embedded with flower seeds, typically wild | | | | purchase them with matching envelopes and write |
| flowers. Over the paper lays a sheet of vellum | | | | the names and table assignments on the top of |
| (also considered eco-friendly) that is printed with | | | | the envelope. That allows you to personalized the |
| your invitation information. The vellum is typically | | | | card itself with a short message of your choice. |