Printable Mother's Day Picture Frame Cards
/Wish Mum a Happy Mother's Day with this Free Printable Mother's Day Card with a blank picture frame that lets kids draw their own 'Mom & Me' masterpiece! The perfect card for a truly special day!
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Free Mother's Day Card.
If you’re after a simple, meaningful gift, these sweet Mother's Day printable picture frame cards are a beautiful card and a great way to make 'Mum ' or 'Mom' feel loved this Mother's Day.
It features a blank black-and-white frame that kids can fill with their very own drawing or even a photo, making it totally unique every time. Instead of colouring in a pre-made picture, they get to create a one-of-a-kind 'Mom & Me' work of art.
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I always think there's something extra special about a handmade gift and this printable makes it easy for kids of all ages to create a keepsake for Mum that she will treasure for years. It's quick, simple, and perfect for those moments when you need a thoughtful last-minute gift.
Mother's Day Picture Frame Card To Colour.
This printable is available in two versions. One that says Mum and one that says Mom, so everyone can use it!
Each card is left blank on the inside, giving you space to add your own personal message. They’re designed to fold easily and fit into standard C7 (A7) envelopes.
These foldable cards are ideal for kids of all ages as well as adults who love to colour and add their own creative touch. They make a fun and simple activity for the whole family and a thoughtful way to express gratitude any time of year.
Supplies:
Free Printable Mother's Day Cards Template - Sign up below to get the free template sent straight to your inbox.
White Cardstock or Paper
Colouring Pencils, Markers or Crayons
How to make your Homemade Mother's Day Cards.
1. Print out the template on white card stock or matte photo paper. It's sturdier and thicker than standard printer paper and less likely to rip.
2. Colour in the frame and add your own drawing or photo.
3. Cut out the finished card. Younger kids may need a little help with this part if they're still practising their fine motor skills.
4. Fold in half along the dashed line.
5. Add a sweet message to the inside of the card and pop it in an envelope.
