For Lauri Felson, it all started with a zippered, pad-printed coconut. The entrepreneur and founder of Santa Fe, New Mexico-based supplier Symphony Seed Papers, Inc., accompanied her husband Joseph (Bud) Felson—owner of supplier Okina Sales, Inc., a custom packaging manufacturer—to the PPAI® Expo in 1994. Having recently left her position as a flight attendant for Continental Airlines, Felson attended the show to help her husband in his trade show booth.
Nearly 30 years later Felson still makes her seed paper domestically, designing and handcrafting it in the factory she shares with Okina Sales, Inc., making it easy to collaborate on custom seed paper boxes and packaging. All the seeds used are locally-sourced, organic and laboratory-tested, and contain plant material taken directly from nature, like petals and pine needles. No trees are cut down in the process and no toxic bleaching methods are used, as Felson exclusively uses secondhand materials, like paper, cotton t-shirts, coffee grounds and even shredded dollar bills, to make the paper.
Felson’s selection has grown to include a list of paper goods, from air fresheners, bookmarks, business cards, desktop gardens, paper fortune tellers and gift card holders to invitations, journals, name tags, placemats, recipe cards, visors and wine charms. Clients can choose from alluring colors, which are created using natural dyes, as well as an extensive choice of seeds. Herb choices include basil, parsley, dill and chive seeds; vegetable seeds include tomato, carrot, chili pepper, onion and artichoke; and tree seeds include apple and pine. A lengthy list of wildflowers are available, from black-eyed Susans, English daisies and snapdragons to corn poppies, dwarf Godetias, lemon mint and maiden pinks.
Over the years, Felson has been involved in many large-scale campaigns. She created a classic paper mailer for An Inconvenient Truth, the 2006 documentary about former Vice President Al Gore’s campaign on global warming; custom cards for Volvo, Toyota and Ford; Earth Day and program promotions for NBC; “dollar bills” with a picture of Warren Buffet, CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, in the center; coupons for fast-food chain Carl’s Junior; herb-growing bookmarks for The Food Network and HGTV; and holiday ornament cards for The Ellen Degeneres Show.
As the company continues to serve the promotional products industry with beautiful, handmade, eco-friendly products, Felson has ongoing plans to grow her product line. In 2019, she plans to introduce more food and veggie packs that grow into whole gardens, she says.
About Symphony Seed Papers
• Founding date: January 1, 1995
• Principal: Lauri Felson, founder and president
• Number of orders filed per month: 200 orders; 400 during spring and for Earth Day
• Most popular item: the butterfly (OR-M-13)
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Danielle Renda is associate editor of PPB.