Blank Note Cards Inspired by Autumn Paper Flowers

$5.00

This listing is for a printable PDF download of two A6 note cards with painted flowers inspired by an autumn collection of Amaranthus Paper & Flora paper flowers.

  • Cards are blank inside.

  • Print this PDF on letter (8.5×11”) cardstock.

  • Once cut out and folded, the cards each measure 4.5×6.25.”

  • Designed to fit A6 envelopes, not included.

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Years ago, my mom and I used to make lifelike crepe-paper flowers as Amaranthus Paper & Flora. I especially loved developing our bouquet recipes — figuring out just the right combination of flowers to create a balanced and beautiful bouquet. My other favorite part of running a paper flower business was transcribing our customers’ messages of love, gratitude, and encouragement into hand-written notes.

It seemed like the perfect next step to create a set of note cards inspired by our paper flower images and the personal messages they conveyed.

This listing is for a printable PDF download of two A6 note cards with painted flowers inspired by an autumn collection of Amaranthus Paper & Flora paper flowers.

  • Cards are blank inside.

  • Print this PDF on letter (8.5×11”) cardstock.

  • Once cut out and folded, the cards each measure 4.5×6.25.”

  • Designed to fit A6 envelopes, not included.

***

Years ago, my mom and I used to make lifelike crepe-paper flowers as Amaranthus Paper & Flora. I especially loved developing our bouquet recipes — figuring out just the right combination of flowers to create a balanced and beautiful bouquet. My other favorite part of running a paper flower business was transcribing our customers’ messages of love, gratitude, and encouragement into hand-written notes.

It seemed like the perfect next step to create a set of note cards inspired by our paper flower images and the personal messages they conveyed.

A glimpse at the paintings and the paper flowers that inspired them…

Please note: printables will likely show some variation when printed!

Printers are all a little different, and they’re all a little moody (I recommend singing to them while they print to stay on their good side). Printed colors, tone, clarity, etc. may vary from screen to printer, and from printer to printer. Unfortunately my superpowers do not extend to every screen and printer in the world, but I hope you’ll still enjoy the spirit behind each piece even if inconsistencies occur.