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Seedpod Faces by Kelsey Pike's Sustainable Papercraft.

These rather unusual looking seedpods are the work of Missouri-based artist Kelsey Pike's Sustainable Papercraft. Made from recycled paper pulp and shaped into tiny faces, the artist reminds us that each tiny pod contains seeds that will grow into living plants. The seedpod faces vary in age, gender and race, with each filled with edible organic heirloom sprouts.

Seedpod Faces by Kelsey Pike's Sustainable Papercraft.

“To grow, simply soak in water for an hour or so, then place on top of soil, outside or in a pot. Within five days, you should have a little crop of sprouts to eat,” explains the artists’ website.

Seedpod Faces by Kelsey Pike's Sustainable Papercraft.

Via Etsy & NotCot

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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 10 January 2012 )  

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