It’s Mother’s Day in the United States, and I want to wish all the mothers (here and elsewhere) a happy day! I’ve certainly had one. We started the day at church, and then just as we started out to brunch at Tracy’s brother’s and sister-in-law’s, a van from a florist pulled up in front of our driveway. He delivered a wonderful basket of flowers from Matt, Betsy, Skylar, and Ella. My gift from Sarah, Adam, and Caleb is on its way. We had a lovely FaceTime talk with them this evening, and evidently my new bike seat will arrive tomorrow. I’m excited to try it out, so we’ll have to get our bikes out of Matt’s garage. Tracy gifted me with a pretty hanging basket, and a gorgeous necklace that we discovered in New Orleans. It was more than I wanted to pay, but he purchased it for Mother’s Day.
We had a lovely brunch with all of Tracy’s family who is in the area. This year it included his brother from Texas who was here to play at the Lilac Festival on Friday night. It doesn’t often happen, but I simply enjoyed myself, and never thought about taking photos until we were on our way home!
I made three Mother’s Day cards this year. The first for my mother-in-law. I used another of the watercolored magnolias that I first shared here.
I found the perfect Memory Box card to match the watercolored flower—don’t think I have any more of these. The tag is the “Dressed Up Tags” by Simon Says. This time I add the tag top using a piece of watercolored paper I had in my scrap pile. The sentiment (die and stamped) are from Simon Say’s “You.”
This gives you a better look at the gold embossing that was done before the watercoloring.
Betsy also got a magnolia/tag card for Mother’s Day.
This is the first year I’ve noticed the beautiful yellow magnolias in the neighborhood, and they inspired this magnolia. Same technique, same tag. The sentiment is from an old Papertrey Ink set, “Fillable Frames #4,” and the card is also from Memory Box. Both the beautiful magnolias are part of the Alt&New “Magnolias for Her” set.
I didn’t think these flowers which are almost three-dimensional would make it through the mail to Sarah, so I needed to find a flatter design.
I just acquired a new purple paper and ink from Papertrey, “Amethyst Allure.” It’s going to be a favorite for sure. The flowers are from a free set sent by Papertrey to customers at the holiday called “One Big Happy.” The sentiment is from “Happy” (Simon Says) and “Happy” (Mother’s Day by Avery Elle). The green leaves were die cut from New Leaf (PTI) with “Leafy Green” die from My Favorite Things.” They were all arranged in the Horizontal Stripes cover plate cut from Amethyst Allure.
Looking forward to a quiet evening of cleaning up my studio and getting some reading done.
It sounds like you were thoroughly spoiled. Lovely cards you have made too. Our Mothers Day or Mothering Sunday as it is also called is in March.
Happy Mothers Day to you Karen
So happy you had a good Mother’s Day Karen!
Your cards are beautiful, that gold lined magnolia is divine combined with a little watercolor.
Thank You~
Oh my gosh your cards are stunning! The first on with the gold and those amazing colors is simply gorgeous! Sounds like a wonderful Mother’s Day flowers on the way to church…….awesome start to your day!
Sounds like a lovely Mother’s Day! Mama was here for the weekend; we scrapped on Saturday & enjoyed a nice lunch that Robbie prepared on Sunday.
Beautiful cards and a great Mother’s Day post. Something to always treasure.
Cheers~
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