Hand-Crafted Mulberry Paper Invitations
The paper mulberry also known as Saa paper is a tree in the Moracea family, which is native to eastern Asia. Its other names include Kozo, Halibun, Tapacloth tree, and Kalivon.
The bark of this tree is made up of very firm fibers, and can be utilized for creating high-quality paper. The tender twigs and leaves can serve and feed deer, thus this tree is at times called as the “Deer’s Tree”. A Fijan term “Masi” was used to delineate the paper mulberry trees, which was transported to the Pacific during journeys of migration. Its bark is employed to create cloth and then colored or dyed and embellished with traditional patterns. The finished cloth is used and worn during several Fijian ceremonies, to include funerals, weddings, and even after the birth of a new baby.
Wedding Flowers
If you are thinking about using mulberry paper in your wedding, you’ll be delighted to know that there are many convincing reasons why you should do so. The number one reason is that flowers made from mulberry paper will not wilt or die before the wedding even begins. Real flowers if not received and arranged on the day of the wedding can wilt or die for the reason that they have very limited life span and they need cool temperature to survive. Therefore, if you don’t have a place with the right temperature for real flowers to live, expect that they won’t look as pretty and glamorous on your wedding day.
Another significant reason is that almost any kind of flower that you desire to see on your wedding will grace your special day if you use the Saa paper flowers. Your options will not be narrowed down on which flower is blooming on that particular season. If roses is your bet during the winter season, even if they are still not in full bloom, all you need to do is to search an online store that offer mulberry paper roses.
Wedding Invitations
When it comes to invitations, you can choose from the variety of colors that this paper is available to suit your wedding theme. Whether you’ll have the traditional church wedding, a sophisticated beach wedding, or something out of the ordinary, you’ll sure find the perfect color to achieve the look and feel from your silk invitation boxes that you want your guests to experience. You may even try to ask your preferred provider if they can give you the mulberry paper in bi-color.
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Since you are preparing your invitations months or weeks in advance of the big day, you’ll be glad to know that the mulberry paper when used in invitations will stay in good condition. That’s why even if you are sending out your wedding invitation boxes in another state or country, you’ll be confident that your invitations will get to your guests good as new.
Keeping it Green
Since there are no pesticides used on Saa paper tree, you are guaranteed that nobody from your guests will have a reaction to this material due to toxins and poisons with pesticides. Even the dye applied in most mulberry paper is created from all natural ingredients, so they can’t hurt you and others even if the material runs and gets on your skin.