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April Fool's Day Funny "Money Plant" Seed Packet
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The Joke Money Plant Seed Packet is now available in my printable e-Book Dollar Bill Origami Money Plant »
Practical Joking with Cashius monetarius
Here's a fun April Fool's gag (or any day practical joke) you can play on one or more of your favorite green-thumbed family members or gardening enthusiasts. Print one of
my fun Novelty Money Plant Seed Packets available in my Money Plant Project e-Book (flowering or non-flowering), fill it with seeds, and get ready for some fun.
Read more about my fun practical Money Plant Seed Packet jokes in my Money Plant Project e-Book » |
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I totally love your Novelty Money Plant Seed Packet. Can I print it, fill it with creative seeds, and sell it to people at craft fairs or other places?
Sorry, no. Thank you for your compliments, but you may not profit from my work. The Novelty Money Plant Seed Packet MAY NOT be used for any commercial purposes, including selling
it as a gag gift for profit (or no profit at all) at craft shows or anywhere else. It may be printed without alteration for your personal, non-commercial use only. Please respect
these terms of use and my copyright. |
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How did you make the origami-like dollar bill plant featured in the photo on the front of the Money Plant Seed Packet?
What, you don't think it really grew out from the ground?! C'mon, where's your imagination? Oh, all right. You can find my easy step-by-step Money Plant making instructions in my
Money Plant Project e-Book »
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Is there a Story Behind Your
Money Plant Invention?
Absolutely. And that is also included in my Money Plant Project e-Book which is available as an instant download at the CreativeSlush.com Web site.
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What can I put inside of the Money Plant Seed Packet to complete the gag?
Anything you'd like! People have filled the packet with pennies, real seeds, and their own "home-made" seeds. If you're an artist or crafter, you can get very creative with making your own "seeds" from paper, clay, buttons, wood, modeling compounds, or anything else your imagination conjures up. Some magic and novelty shops sell tiny replicas of minted coins (pennies, nickels, quarters, and dimes) that would also work well with the theme of this joke. |
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| Chris Dunmire is a creativity enthusiast, humorist, artist, writer, workshop leader, and Kaizen-Muse Creativity Coach™ who lives for inspiring people of all ages to embrace, engage, explore, and express creativity. |
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Lexington Studios Contests (through September 23, 2010): Free the Fridge (Cutest Doodle), "Hippest Kid" Contest
Creative Use, Reuse Of An Experience
New Money Plant e-Book Testimonial
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July 2010 Tidbit Archives
Using Tony Buzan's Brain-Stimulating, Creativity-Enhancing Mind Maps
June 2010 Tidbit Archives
Sandy Essay: The Beach
Writer/Photographer Cynthia Staples' Advice to Others...
Author Peter Clothier Interviews Chris Dunmire About Creativity Coaching
Doodling: Attention Deficit Disorder or Surplus Reorder? (Artsbowl Guest Blog, Part 2)
On Julia Cameron's Morning Pages and Other Creativity Tools, Coaching Philosophies
May 2010 Tidbit Archives
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