This Spring Bouquet Mother's Day Card is all about crisp execution and subtle dimension. If you've enjoyed our layered cardstock projects, like this Layered Paper Otomi Art, you'll find this project equally satisfying. You'll cut and layer each element to create a soft bouquet effect right on the front of the card. A cutting machine will give you crisp, consistent shapes, which is vital for this project. However, if you enjoy working by hand, a good pair of scissors will do just fine. As you build the arrangement, you’ll decide how each piece sits until it feels balanced and full.

Of course, you're free to follow the suggested color palette or shift it to match your recipient’s favorite flowers. Play around with colors to suit a specific theme or motif. Even the placement of the bouquet can change the mood. Keep your bouquet centered and structured, or slightly off to one side for something a bit more abstract. Either way, the love and intentionality you put into your Spring Bouquet Mother's Day Card is the real star of the show.

And finally, all that's left is what you decide to put inside. A handmade card invites authenticity and an opportunity to say something meaningful. Whether it’s a simple “thank you,” a favorite memory, or a heartfelt note, the combination of your words and your work carries weight in a way that a store-bought never quite does.

This Spring Bouquet Mother's Day Card is easily the kind of project you can make in an afternoon—start to finish. Set it on a breakfast tray, tuck it into a gift, or hand it over in person. However you choose to spread love this holiday, your beautiful handmade effort becomes part of the moment.

When your Spring Bouquet Mother’s Day Card is ready, share your creation with us in the crafters’ community and on social using #MadeWithLia.