“Let Love Grow” Party Favors

I made these succulent seed packets as favors for an engagement party I hosted for one of my best friends. I used my Cricut Maker to cut the envelopes and make the stickers so it was super easy and quick! Here are all the supplies and steps so you can recreate it yourself.

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Supplies

I made this sign using a template I cut out on my Cricut. You can also find this free pattern available on my design space.

How To

1. Open my free patterns for this project available on design space- linked below.

Envelope Pattern

Sticker Pattern

2. Use your Cricut to cut out however many envelopes you need, once in colored cardstock for the outside and again in printer paper to line the inside.

3. Glue the printer paper envelope to the inside of the cardstock envelope.

4. Load sticker paper onto your Cricut mat and follow the prompts in design space, loading one colored pen at a time until the stickers are finished.

5. Use your Cricut (or a computer and printer) to write and cut out instructions cards.

6. Put a small scoop of seeds in a zip bag and fold this along with the instructions up in the envelope.

7. Attach a sticker to the back, sealing the envelope closed.

And that’s it! I displayed the seed packets sitting in their own little plastic flower pot so that guests had something to grow the succulent in.

Full disclosure: I have NO idea if these seeds will actually work. From what I’ve read online growing succulents from seeds doesn’t always work great so really this favor was more about the sentiment than anything else.

You can even customize this design so that the stickers have a different flower if you would like to make this with different seeds. It just takes a little editing of the pattern in design space.

I also have a reel on IG showing this whole process so you can watch it here.

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I’m Alexandra

I’m a “recovering” perfectionist DIYing everything I can think of- from home projects, to baking, to crafts and activities for my kiddos. Seasonal projects are my absolute favorite so follow along for some inspiration and fun!

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