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These sweet floral card printables were inspired by some designs from last week on my other blog. I had several requests to make these into greeting cards, so before I lost the momentum, I did it (I'm as shocked as you must be)! Download your favorite floral card below. There are two designs available.
We've been on a rather feminine and floral kick over on I Should Be Mopping the Floor. It's now spilling over here to Print Pretty Cards and I'm rather enjoying the crossover fun. These two floral card printables are perfect for simple correspondence, thank you cards, thinking of you cards, or really, any time you feel the urge to send a card.
Free Floral Card Printables
Is there anything more lovely than flowers spilling out of a delicate china tea cup? I think not, friends. You can probably tell which design I'm a bit more partial to, but honestly, I do love both of today's floral card designs. Besides the tea cup, there is also a pink pitcher filled with springtime irises. And let's not overlook our butterfly buddies that fluttered their way into both of today's designs. They're purely for grins, but I'm here for it!Both designs are pictured above. Each one also has a light, blush pink polka dotted background in watercolors. I included some pastel pink envelope options below that go so perfectly with today's card printables.Printing and Using Your Floral Cards
- Be sure to always print greeting cards onto letter-sized white cardstock paper. Regular paper is too thin for greeting card printables, causing the corners to curl up.
- You can purchase a pack of letter-sized white cardstock here on Amazon. It's where I get my own stash of cardstock.
- After printing your Floral Card, you'll cut around the outside of the small pink hairline surrounding the perimeter of the card. You can use regular scissors or even a paper cutter for this. I do cut a lot of cards and like to use this Fiskars Paper Cutter-- it makes quick work of things.
- Once your card is cut out, fold it in half. I always take the handle of my scissors and run it along the crease of the card to make sure it's wrinkle-free. That's just personal preference, but I like a crisp fold.
- These floral cards are designed for you to fill in with your own thoughts and messages inside.
- Envelope information is included below.
Envelopes for Your Floral Card
All of the cards that I design here on Print Pretty Cards are specifically created to fit into standard A6 envelopes. An A6 envelope measures 4 3/4" x 6 1/2". I purchase my own stash of A6 envelopes through Amazon . I've listed a couple of options below on Amazon that will coordinate with today's Floral Card Printables (like the lovely pink pastel one pictured above):Download Your Favorite Floral Card:
Looking for More Floral Card Printables?
- My free printable Lavender and Lace Cards have a boho-feel to them...with lots of lavender spilling about.
- I also have these free printable Floral Wreath Thank You Cards that are lovely for showing appreciation to anyone.
- These free printable Floral Birthday Cards from Hanna Nilsson Designs are some of my favorites.
- This set of free printable Floral Cards from Sustain My Craft Habit has a nice variety of designs.
- I also have a set of free printable vintage-looking Floral Cards that can be used anytime, over on I Should Be Mopping the Floor.
How fun in a tea cup!
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