In May 1934, the United States issued the first Mothers Day commemorative stamp. On the stamp, a kind mother put her hands on her knees and looked with joy at a bouquet of bright and beautiful carnations in the vase in front of her. With the spread of stamps, many people have associated Mothers Day with carnations, and carnations have become the flower that symbolizes maternal love.
Sharing a beautiful handmade tutorial, using cardboard and linen to make a three-dimensional Mothers Day greeting card, and designing a vase with great texture. Do you also like this kind of flower card? If you want to give it to your dear mother, just follow the illustration below!~
Materials and tools: cardboard, linen, white glue, scissors.
1. Cut the linen into a vase shape and paste it on white cardboard.
2. Cut out flowers, stamens and leaves as shown in the picture from colored cardboard.
3. Roll up the stamens and wrap the flowers.
4. Paste the leaves first, then the paper flowers.
5. Finally, paste the white cardboard onto the blank card, and this beautiful Mother’s Day card is ready~