The following seed packet templates were created by Dottie and are free
for non-commercial use.
You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view them as they are in a PDF
format. Most Windows based operating systems come with this
software, but if you do not have it, you can download it free at this link.
Scroll down to the bottom of the page for more tips.
The following templates contain four on a page. I have recently added
larger seed packets that can be found at the bottom of the page (they are
4" x 3" and have only two on a page). To use the templates, simply click
on one of the links below and print (make sure you click on Auto-Rotate
and Center for best results). If you would like to fill in the seed
information before printing, you can do so by clicking on the empty space
above each line and use your tab key to jump from field to field.
The large seed packets have moved to their own page here.
Suggestions and Tips for Professional Looking Seed Packets
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- Permanent double-sided tape works best to seal the edges. Use a repositionable double-sided tape for the top flap.
- Burnish edges for crisp clean folds (a popsicle stick works well for this if you don't have a burnisher).
- Try printing on embossed papers or other craft papers for a different look.
- Print in black/white or grey scale for a unique look.
- Embellish your packets with ribbons, stickers, or other items found in the scrap booking section of your favorite store.
- Use any of our blank seed packets and rub-on transfers to create your own unique seed packet.
- Use any of our blank packets and glue on a picture of the recipient for an extra special gift.
- When giving seeds as gifts, use easy to germinate seeds such as a wildflower mix, marigolds, daisies, cosmos, or zinnias.
The following templates are blank and contain spaces to type your seed information.
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Last Updated on March 6, 2010
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Not sure how to save your own seeds? Check out my seed savings tips here.
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If you are looking for the larger seed packets that have just two on a page, they have moved to
their own page. Check them out here.