Crafting crepe paper birth flowers is such a meaningful way to celebrate your loved ones. When you make these blooms by hand, you’re not just giving a beautiful gift, you’re pouring love and care into every petal. Each month’s birth flowers include everything you need to create a lasting keepsake, along with coordinating printable gift tags and a printable calendar to make your gift even more personal. You’ll find detailed templates and easy-to-follow tutorials to guide you every step of the way.

Happy crafting! ~Lia

SNOWDROP: The delicate snowdrop emerges from the frozen earth, whispering a promise of new beginnings. If you’re a January baby, you carry the frequency of resilience, purity and hope. Like the snowdrop pushing through the resistance of winter, you teach others how to rise and bloom against all odds. You carry an energy that inspires a fresh start.


CARNATION: With layered petals in a painter’s palette of hues, the carnation holds the essence of devoted love. Those born in January understand the beauty of loyalty – you are selective with your inner circle but fiercely protective of those who earn your trust. Unwavering in your commitments, you demonstrate that true bonds can flourish in any climate.

IRIS: A flower of royalty and divine messages, the iris speaks of intuition and insight. February babies, you possess a regal knowing that guides your path. Highly perceptive, you see beyond the veil into deeper truths. Trust your vision – like a rainbow bridge between realms, your wisdom leads to new dimensions of creativity and perspective.


VIOLET: With heart-shaped petals in enchanting purples and blues, violets symbolize faithfulness and spiritual awareness. Those born in February carry the gift of inner reflection. Your journey is one of soulful seeking – you know that the most precious treasures are found within. Violets remind you to retreat, restore and return to your center.

DAFFODIL: Known for its trumpet-like crown reaching for the sun, the daffodil heralds the return of spring’s abundance. March-born souls, you carry the gift of renewal and inner resurrection. Just as the daffodil rises from the earth after winter’s chill, you teach others how to emerge from shadows and embrace the light within. Your joy and optimism are as contagious as the first daffodil sighting.


CHERRY BLOSSOM: Delicate and fleeting, the cherry blossom reminds us of the ephemeral nature of life. Those born in March understand the beauty of impermanence – you savor each moment as a unique treasure. Your presence teaches others to appreciate the here and now, for the only constant is change. Like cherry petals caught on a breeze, you inspire us to dance, detach and flow into our own becoming.

DAISY: With its luminous petals radiating from a golden center, the daisy embodies the energy of innocence and new beginnings. April babies, you carry the gift of childlike wonder, always seeing the world with fresh eyes. Your energy is like a breath of spring air, cleansing stagnant perspectives and rekindling our fascination with everyday magic. Daisies remind you to approach each moment with a beginner’s mind.


SWEET PEA: Enchanting and demure, the sweet pea signifies blissful pleasure and gratitude for life’s small joys. Those born in April have a special ability to find delight and sweetness in the simplest things. Your infectious appreciation inspires others to count their blessings and elevate the ordinary into the extraordinary. Like a sweet pea vine always reaching up, you naturally incline towards the light.

LILY OF THE VALLEY: Beloved for its delicate bell-shaped florets dangling from an elegant stem, lily of the valley speaks of purity, humility and the return to happiness. May-born souls, you carry the essence of healing and hope. Your sweet, unassuming presence acts as a subtle reminder to trust in second chances, new chapters and silver linings. Like lily of the valley pushing through shade to find the light, you intuitively navigate back to wholeness.


HAWTHORN: An enchanting shrub with soft white and pink blossoms, the hawthorn has long been associated with love and protection. Those born in May are natural caretakers, quietly looking out for others while maintaining a strong sense of self. Like hawthorn’s traditional role as a hedge or boundary plant, your presence brings clarity to complicated situations. You remind others that healthy boundaries are an essential form of self-respect.

ROSE: Queen of the floral realm, the rose is a timeless symbol of love, beauty and wisdom gained from experience. June babies, you effortlessly embody romance and refinement. Your velvety petals may contain a few thorns, for you know that true beauty arises from embracing both light and shadow. Like a rose blooming in successive cycles, your love deepens and ripens with each life lesson.


HONEYSUCKLE: With its sweet nectar and climbing nature, honeysuckle signifies the essence of faith and eternal love that transcends time. Those born in June have an innate ability to lift others’ spirits with their nourishing presence. You intuitively reach for the highest truth in any situation. Like honeysuckle vines defying gravity, your faith and devotion know no bounds. You teach others to trust the journey.

LARKSPUR: With its tall spires of star-shaped flowers reaching for the heavens, larkspur symbolizes levity, lightheartedness and the quest for higher wisdom. July-born souls, you are the visionaries and philosophers, always seeking to uplift the collective consciousness. You naturally inspire others to rise above pettiness and embrace a more expansive perspective. Like larkspur’s ascending energy, you remind us to think big.


WATER LILY: Serene and self-regenerating, the water lily embodies the essence of spiritual awakening and emotional restoration. Those born in July have a mystical ability to thrive in emotional depths that others fear to navigate. Just as water lilies create their own ecosystem, you are self-resourced and whole unto yourself. Your presence is a sanctuary that teaches others to embrace all of life’s currents.

GLADIOLUS: With its sword-like leaves and towering flower spikes, the gladiolus represents strength of character, integrity and inner fortitude. August babies, you are the honorable warriors, standing tall in your authenticity and ideals. You have a way of commanding respect and inspiring others to step into their nobility. Like a gladiolus rising from the earth, you teach us to be unshakable in our highest values.


POPPY: Known for its vivid hues and delicate, papery petals, the poppy signifies imagination, resilience, and the beauty found in fleeting moments. Those born in August carry a gift for seeing beneath the surface, noticing what others overlook and finding meaning in life’s quieter details. Just as poppies return year after year, thriving in unexpected places, you remind others that beauty can emerge from even the most challenging circumstances. You teach those around you to find light in difficult seasons.

ASTER: With its star-like flowers blooming in a symphony of colors, the aster represents wisdom, faith and the understanding that love is the foundation of existence. September-born souls, you are the sages and old souls, teaching timeless truths through your multifaceted brilliance. Like an aster bouquet containing diverse hues, you embrace the full spectrum of life as essential to spiritual growth.


MORNING GLORY: Radiant and resilient, the morning glory embodies the principle of fresh starts and the ability to rise above challenges to greet each new day. Those born in September are the light-bringers and way-showers, always choosing to focus on blessings over barriers. Your presence is a daily reminder to unfurl our hearts to the purifying light of dawn. Like a morning glory, you teach us to bloom where we are planted.

MARIGOLD: With its golden blossoms that seem to ignite with an inner fire, the marigold represents the warmth of compassion, the vitality of good cheer and the protective power of positive energy. October babies, you are the sunshine alchemists, transmuting negativity and despair into optimism and hope. Just as marigolds have long been used to ward off pests and disease, your uplifting presence repels lower energies.


COSMOS: Elegant and undemanding, the cosmos flower mirrors the essence of order, harmony and the importance of simply being. Those born in October are the Zen masters and minimalists, modeling how to find contentment in the here and now. Your graceful acceptance of what is serves as a counterbalance to the chaos of the world. Like a cosmos flower swaying in the breeze, you teach us the peace of living in the present.

CHRYSANTHEMUM: Lush and late-blooming, the chrysanthemum is a symbol of abundance, gratitude and the late harvest of wisdom gained in the autumn of life. November-born souls, you are the seers and sages, sharing the spiritual riches you’ve gathered through your inner work. Just as chrysanthemums bravely blossom despite the coming of winter, you remind others that it’s never too late to become your most authentic self.


PEONY: Known for its dense ruffles and intoxicating fragrance, the peony represents romance, abundance and the essence of self-nurturing. Those born in November are the self-care connoisseurs, modeling how to prioritize pleasure as a form of emotional wealth. Your sumptuous presence gives others permission to treat themselves like treasured royalty. Like a peony requiring winter’s chill to bloom, you teach us to honor our dormant seasons.

NARCISSUS: With its trumpet-like corona surrounded by a ring of petals, narcissus symbolizes rebirth, inner reflection and the healing of self-love. December babies, you are the paradigm-shifters and personal growth pioneers, bravely delving into shadow to retrieve your inherent divinity. Just as narcissus blooms signal the return of spring, your personal empowerment journey ripples out to awaken others.


HOLLY: Festive and evergreen, holly has long been revered as a protective talisman and a symbol of eternal life even in the darkest times. Those born in December are the light-keepers and tradition-holders, preserving the sacred in a weary world. Just as holly wreaths adorn doors to welcome in blessings, your rituals of celebration and devotion keep the inner fires burning. You teach others to kindle faith.