Need a last minute Mother’s Day card? This printable floral Mother’s Day card featuring a beautiful watercolor flower wreath is the perfect solution.
Just print it, write a message inside, and it is ready to give! See all of our easy Mother’s Day crafts for kids here.
Looking for more Mother’s Day card ideas? Check out this printable Mother’s Day coloring card or make a homemade watercolor resist card for Mother’s Day.
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Printable Mother’s Day Card With Flowers
I love the simplicity of this card. I designed it to be a pretty, colorful card that is easy to include with a gift, but has plenty of room to write inside.
It looks nice standing on the table next to a vase full of flowers! Floral coasters would also make a lovely accompanying gift. You can learn how to make sunflower coasters – it’s easier than you might think!
While this card won’t fit in a regular letter sized envelope, you can easily make a custom envelope using paper.
To print this card, first you will need to download and print out the printable card template. (available using the form at the end of the post)
Then select “fit” when printing otherwise it may not print correctly. After printing, trim around the black border before folding in half.
This card truly looks best when printed on white cardstock paper, but can also be printed on regular paper.
If you don’t want to print it out at home, you may go some place such as a local print shop or Office Depot.
This printable Mother’s Day card is for personal use only, but you can save and print as many as you need to give to your friends and family.
More Mother’s Day Ideas:
- Tissue Paper Picture Frame Craft
- Home Is Where The Heart Is Popsicle Stick Magnet
- Chalk Heart Mother’s Day Card
- Funny Coffee Mugs for Mom
- Best Mom Printable Wine Label
Get the Floral Mother’s Day Printable Card
Darcy is the founder of “Life With Darcy and Brian,” where she combines her love for education, board games, and crafting to create engaging learning experiences for kids. Her creative projects and writing have been featured in outlets like The Toy Insider, CafeMom, Mom.com, Parents.com, Country Living, and The Pioneer Woman.