Est. 2011

free printable | mother’s day card

Happy Monday! I’m “home” in New Jersey this week, spending time with my mom and siblings before baby girl arrives. It’s crazy to imagine that this is the last time I’ll see my family without a baby of my own. Wowza! I’m cherishing this time together (and am thankful that I’ll be with my mom on Sunday for Mother’s Day).
Today, Jennifer Olmstead is back on the blog, sharing a typographic fill-in-the-blank Mother’s Day card she designed for our Mother’s Day brunch and for you. The card has thoughtful prompts (such as, “Growing up, I wish I had thanked you more for…”), allowing for you to personalize the card for your mama! I love the questions Jen included on the card; they’ll really get you digging through the archives of your mind, remembering all the wonderful qualities, sacrifices, and memories of your mom.   

 Whether or not you’ll be with your mom this Mother’s Day, this card will be a heartfelt way to bring back memories and communicate to mom how much you love and appreciate her. If you can’t be with her, place the card in a business envelope (Jen designed it so it’d fit perfectly) and pop it in the mail!
Here’s the link to download:
Let me know if you have any problems downloading the card!
Printable by Jennifer Olmstead 
Photography by Sweet Root Village
  1. This is perfect. I hope I get these from my sons too!
    J

  2. Anna @ IHOD says:

    This is beautiful! Well designed and styled gals!

  3. Kory says:

    This is gorgeous! I love the script that you chose!

  4. how incredibly sweet! Love how well designed it is, definitely a keepsake.

  5. Nicole says:

    this definitely helped me write my mothers day card! thank you Jennifer!! for making it 🙂 and thank you Rebecca for sharing it!

  6. tahez molla says:

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