DIY Projects & Crafts 14 DIY Mother's Day Cards That Will Make the Day Even More Special These DIY Mother's Day cards are as fun to make as they will be to receive. By Alexandra Churchill Alexandra Churchill Alexandra Churchill is a former digital editor for MarthaStewart.com and a New York City-based writer and editor with 12 years of experience specializing in food and lifestyle content. Editorial Guidelines Updated on April 26, 2024 Close Photo: Raymond Hom Whether you're surprising her with breakfast in bed, a DIY home spa, or a bright bouquet of her favorite flowers, no Mother's Day gift is complete without a heartfelt card. While finding the right words to tell Mom how much you appreciate her and everything she does is one thing we can't exactly help with, finding the perfect card to fill with these sentiments is definitely where we come in—in fact, we have plenty of handmade ideas to help inspire you. All you'll need are a few paper crafting supplies, a dash of embellishment, and a whole lot of heart. Whatever you decide to make, we're sure these easy ideas will not only inspire you but also create new memories she'll cherish for years to come. 39 Mother's Day Gifts That Show How Much You Care 01 of 14 Blossoming Pop-Up Card Raymond Hom Blossoming right before her eyes upon being opened, this paper bouquet card will surely be one of her favorites this Mother's Day. Get the Blossoming Flowers Pop-Up How-To 02 of 14 Honeycomb Pop-Up Cards Ryan Liebe Make Mother's Day pop with an extra special honeycomb pop-out card. You can make anything from flowers and fruit to cute hot air balloons. To make, fold plain cardstock in half and glue on embellishments like cutout petals and pipe-cleaner stems. Then, draw on extra details, pen a sweet note, and adhere a honeycomb ball or other fitting shape in the crease to complete your message. 03 of 14 Folded Hearts Pernille Loof Show mom your love with these pretty folded paper hearts. To make these, cut your paper into a capsule shape first. Then fold them accordion-style, pinch them in half, and secure them with tape. These hearts are made from a mix of vellum, crepe paper, and pages from a drawing pad. 04 of 14 Paper Tulip Card Aaron Dyer Do nature one better and give Mom everlasting tulips, complete with messages from the heart. With a few folds of colored paper and a piece of wire, kids can make a beautiful Mother's Day greeting. Craft a single flower or a whole arrangement of sweet sentiments. Cut out a square piece of paper 5 inches or larger. Fold in half, open, then fold in half again; unfold. Apply tape along each of the creases and pinch the creases so each piece of tape adheres and the paper pops up into a cupped shape. With scissors, cut edges into a petal shape. Poke a small hole in the bottom of the folded flower. Fold over the tip of wire, insert it into the bottom of the flower, and glue it to secure. With scissors, cut out paper leaves; write messages on them, and glue them onto wire. 05 of 14 Button Card Photoraph by Sivan Lewin Catch a parent's attention with a buttoned-up seaside-inspired note card. Copy our easy templates onto sturdy paper, and embellish them with basic sewing and a few small buttons. Get the Button Art Template 06 of 14 Fabric-Punched Card Gabriella Imperatori Penn She'll love opening up this card full of lifelike blooms made from petal- and leaf-shaped craft punches and scraps of fabric. Begin by punching fabric flowers: Lay a piece of fabric in a shallow tray. With a paintbrush, apply enough fabric stiffener to saturate, but not soak, the fabric. Let it dry, about an hour; repeat with any remaining fabric. Using craft punches, punch out petals and leaves as close together on the fabric as possible. Glue just the centers of leaves and flowers to a card, so their tips curl upward. Draw stems and a message by hand. 07 of 14 Thumbprint Card Aaron Dyer No more searching for the right card—a truly one-of-a-kind option is at your fingertips. Press your thumbs into an ink pad to make the momma animals, and dip your (or your little one's) pinkies for the babies; let dry. Draw the details with a fine-tipped marker, and post as a card for Mom. Cut card stock to the same height and twice the length of your envelope; fold in half. 08 of 14 Eye-Mask Card Raymond Hom Pamper Mom this Mother's Day with a homemade dreamy sleep mask. Print the clip art onto card stock, write a message on the back, and decorate if desired (we used glitter on the eyelids and pipe cleaners around the border). Punch a hole in each side, and thread with ribbon ties. Get the Eye Mask Clip Art 09 of 14 Embroidered Card Inspired by vintage cards from the 1920s, we use watercolors to paint the flowers and leaves, and gold thread to stitch the stems and tendrils (the tiniest blossoms are made with French knots) to give the cards a layered effect, further enriching the original palette. Leaving more white space on the card adds to the modern effect. Thread two 24-inch lengths of gold thread through a needle (use more strands if you prefer a thicker gold line). The stems and flourishes are made using a backstitch. To create the centers of the flowers, use French knots. Cut the embroidered card stock to fit on a tented card, and mount using double-sided tape. Get the Happy Mother's Day template 10 of 14 Watercolor Floral Card Aaron Dyer Make a Mother's Day card with the same floral designs used for a complementary bouquet of nosegays. Print one on card stock and cut it out, then fold it in half so it fits inside a standard card envelope. Get the Berries Clip-Art Get the Black-Eyed Susan Clip-Art Get the Geraniums Clip-Art 11 of 14 Expandable Handprint Card Aaron Dyer Here's a sweet variation on the "I love you this much" theme: an expandable hand-shaped card for Mother's Day. To make one, trace your child's hand on card stock to create a template and cut it out. Accordion-fold a piece of 11-by-17-inch paper to the width of the template—you'll have enough room for about four hands, depending on your child's size. Trace the template onto the paper and cut it out, leaving a portion of each pinkie and thumb intact to keep the hands connected. Then, it's ready to decorate! For a longer card, cut several strings of hands and tape each of the ends together on the back. Then tie them into a package with bright string or yarn. 12 of 14 Daisy Card Surprise Mom on her big day with this sweet bouquet card made with 3D daisy stickers in pretty purples, pinks, and white. Give the flowers a lovely background with patterned craft stock, and add a sentimental message to tell Mom just how special she is. 13 of 14 Bouquet Card Use flower punches to create a bright bouquet of a card for Mom, personalized with her favorite floral hues and a sweet message. Cut and fold a 5-by-7-inch card out of craft stock. (Add a decorative border using an edge punch, if desired.) Punch various flower and leaf shapes out of colored paper or craft stock using craft punches. Cut stem shapes out of paper with scissors or a craft knife. Arrange the bouquets on the card front and affix them with double-sided tissue tape. Embellish with a bow using ribbon. 14 of 14 Floral Pop-Out Cards To make these kid-friendly pop-out cards, first print out our printable template, then trace it onto the desired stationery, gift wrap, or card stock. Carefully cut along the traced lines with a craft knife, leaving gaps between petals. Finally, attach your cutout card to a second card in a contrasting color with double-sided tape. Get the Flower Pop-Out Template Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit