Mother’s Day Greeting Cards

Mother’s Day or Mothering Sunday is on the 14th of March 2010.

I love creating cards for this occasion, as flowers are strongly linked with this special day, celebrating mums  Daffodil Mother's Day cardeverywhere.

The traditional gift for this day are daffodils, and often if you go to church, mums will be presented with a daffodil.

In the language of flowers the daffodil means respect, a great flower to show your love and respect for your mum.

I have 6 designs to choose from, which can have your special message added at no extra cost – Mother’s Day greeting cards

I also have a bespoke Mother’s Day card option, where I can make a special card for you from your photo. Maybe you have a special photo of the two of you celebrating a special day, or a special memory.

Our last order date for Mother’s Day cards in the UK is the 11th of March.

Cards delivered in the UK have free p&p.

Please take a moment to look through our collection.

We look forward to making a special card for you.

Send a Mother’s Day Card, brighten their day

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Please get in touch if you would like to use my images, you can buy them from me and then you can legally use them, thank you :)

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Guest blog – looking at the tradition of Valentine’s day

Love comforteth like sunshine after rain

Shakespeare Venus and Adonis (1593)

Love is like a ghost, and brooks

Only the chosen seer’s eye.

Coventry Patmore The Angel in the House (1854-1862)

Love’s like the measles – all the worse when it comes late in life

The Wit and Opinions of Douglas Jerrold ‘Love’ (1859)

Amor vincit omnia – Love conquers all

Virgil

Love is the fart

Of every heart:

It pains a man when ‘tis kept close,

And others doth offend, when ‘tis let loose.

Sir John Suckling Love’s Offence (1646)

Loves’s tongue is in the eyes

Phineas Fletcher 1633 Piscatory Eclogues (1633)

Love is, above all, the gift of oneself

Jean Anouilh Ardele (1949)

Whatever your personal definition of love, and whether you think Valentine’s Day is all commercial hype and a money-making con, or the perfect opportunity to express your feelings for a loved one; there’s no doubt that Valentine’s Day has become a significant day in the UK calendar of celebrations. In terms of greeting card sales, it’s second only to Christmas.

The tradition of exchanging Valentine gifts is said to have originated in the later middle ages, when it was believed that the 14th February marks the beginning of the mating season for birds – thus the day became associated with love and romance.

There is some doubt about the identity of Saint Valentine and his association with Valentine’s Day. He might have been a Roman priest and Christian martyr, said to have been executed during the persecution inaugurated under Claudius II the Goth; however, there are claims that he might have been Valentine, Bishop of Turni, who was martyred in Rome.

On the 14th February many people will be declaring their love for each other by sending Valentine cards, chocolates, flowers and other gifts. Some will go for a meal, others might even wax lyrical with a little poetry, or pen a billet-doux to their beloved. In these times of emailing and texting I imagine the art of love-letter writing might be on the decline, which is a great pity. What better way to express your love than a personal message to the one who has stolen your heart? The British Library holds the oldest known Valentine’s message written in English – written in 1477 by Margery Brews to her fiancé John Paston. Here are some excerpts from her letter:

Right reverent and worshipful and my right well-beloved valentine, I recommend me unto you full heartedly, desiring to hear of your welfare, which I beseech Almighty God long for to preserve unto his pleasure and your hearts desire…….

For even if you had not half the livelihood that you have, for to do the greatest labour that any woman alive might, I would not forsake you……

My heart me bids evermore to love you truly over all earthly things…..

And I beseech you that this bill be not seen by any non earthly creature save only yourself.

Margery Brews could not have imagined that her very personal Valentine message would one day be available for the whole world to see. Margery and John had their happy ending and were married and had two children.

This Valentine’s Day, why not write the love of your life a letter, or send something personal and unique like a personalized Valentine’s card?

Guest post written by Angela Boothroyd from Studying OnlineOnline English lessons, for speakers of other languages.

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Read Angela’s blog – Exploring the English language and how to use it

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A handmade Valentine gift suggestion

A handmade Valentine gift

Valentine heart gift suggestion

I thought I would share a handmade Valentine’s gift suggestion with you.

Flower bouquets can be very expensive for Valentine’s Day and I thought this lovely gift could be given to your loved one, handmade by you at a great price!

The above image is the finished image that I designed for one of my Valentine Greeting Cards

Here is what I did -

I bought a heart shaped oasis from eBay (size 9″), (you could buy a square one and cut a heart shape out, if a heart is not available.)

I then went to Tesco’s and bought several bunches of roses in various pink shades. (I used 40 roses in total)

Complementing colours and shades work best.

Are there particular roses, colours that your valentine likes?

I soaked the rose stems in a bucket of water with flower food added, as well as soaking the oasis in water overnight.

The following day I cut the roses and placed them in a pattern into the oasis.

Last but not least, you can buy some waterproof ribbon in a matching or complementing colour to add around the edge of the oasis.

To present your gift to your valentine, buy a gift box, place the oasis inside on some tissue paper and close. To finish add a pretty ribbon to tie around the box with a gift tag.

The cost of the oasis, roses, waterproof ribbon came to around £15.00

Finished Valentine gift as above.

The following image is our Valentine’s card for this year using the above method.

a rose valentine heart greeting card

I hope you like the suggestion and that it will inspire you to give a handmade gift this year.

The above Valentine’s card is available through our website -

www.sendaflowercard.com and our BT Tradespace for £1.75 free P&P.

We can personalise the card with your message on the front and / or inside the card for free.

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Valentine’s cards

Valentine’s Day can be a controversial topic.

Sensitivity is required when talking about the matters of the heart and Valentine’s Day can be the subject of a much heated debate.

It can be a day of pain for many people, for those who are single and those who have been through a divorce, or widowed for example.

Some feel that this day is far too comercialised and that they don’t appreciate the pressure of being told they ‘must buy’ a gift to tell their loved ones how much they love them, when love should be shown everyday.

Whatever your view on Valentine’s Day, my suggestion for this valentine’s day is to perhaps visit a garden, maybe one filled with snowdrops with some friends or a loved one. (I have provided some suggestions of where to visit some glorious snowdrop displays in an earlier post) it would make a lovely day out and wonderful memories of our lovely countryside. Let’s hope the weather improves by then.

I have designed some Valentine’s cards for those who wish to buy them and hope you will like my collection.

This year I have introduced a new size of card into the collection – 19.8 x 21cm

Here are a few examples of the cards available  -

red and pink roses valentine's day card

Valentine's card - Love

Red rose Valentine's card

To see more of our collection please visit our online shop – Send a flower card – Valentine’s greeting cards

Tomorrow I will be adding a ‘how to make a special flower display for your loved one’.

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