This document describes a study on developing paper and invitation cards using areca nut husk fibers as a way to manage agro-waste. Areca nuts are an important crop in India that generate large amounts of husk waste. The study involved collecting, drying, and separating fibers from areca nut husks. Various tests were conducted to analyze the fibers. The fibers were then cooked, bleached, and made into sheets to produce paper and invitation cards. The study found that areca nut husk fibers can yield paper comparable to traditional wood fibers. Using this agro-waste helps reduce deforestation while providing an economic use of waste and affordable products.