Introducing SPRUCE Dishcloth Greeting Cards—the clever, eco-friendly way to send a thoughtful message while giving a practical gift.
Why settle for a card that gets thrown away when you can send something that keeps on giving? Simply write your message on the inside using a permanent marker (which will stay) or a washable pen/biro (which will wash off after the first wash).
These unique cards feature a special design that opens to reveal a reusable, washable, and compostable Swedish dishcloth. Perfect for wiping up spills, cleaning surfaces, or simply brightening someone’s day, the SPRUCE dishcloth is durable and lasts for months before it can be composted.
Send a gift that’s as practical as it is thoughtful—an eco-friendly surprise that lasts long after the card is opened!
SPRUCE dishcloths are made from 100% natural and renewable materials: (70% cellulose blended with 30% cotton offcuts). They are super absorbent cloths, wonderful for washing up, wiping, and polishing. Durable enough for over 200+ machine washes, or top rack of your dishwasher, they are printed with water-based inks and are fully compostable. Each cloth will last you 9-12 months! One SPRUCE cloth replaces 15 rolls of paper towels, saving you money and reducing landfill waste. They soften in contact with water and can absorb 15x their weight and dry fast so they don’t breed bacteria or smell like sponges. This makes them the premier cloth on kitchen surfaces. These are the Award-Winning, Original Swedish Cloth, bringing you the highest quality on the market.
Other uses can include the kitchen, they love stainless steel and granite, bathroom, streak-free windows, mirrors and glassware, polish silverware without abrasion, dusting, pet messes, car cleaning, under pot plants and more.
There are many patterns available in SPRUCE dishcloths, check them all out here! We at Chef’s Complements even have our own SPRUCE cloth!
Size: 15 x 25.5 cm
Tips: Wet to soften your SPRUCE cloth before using.
Home Compost: An independent test showed a cloth completely breaking down in 5 weeks