Free Mother’s Day Cards

This adorable Mother’s Day coloring card is a fun and creative way for kids to show their love! Featuring a smiling snail, a butterfly, flowers, and hearts, it offers a charming design for little artists to personalize. The bold “Happy Mother’s Day” message adds a festive touch, making it a perfect DIY gift. Kids can color it with crayons, markers, or pencils, turning it into a heartfelt keepsake. Whether for a school project or a home activity, this printable card adds a personal, handmade touch to Mother’s Day celebrations. Print, color, and surprise Mom with love!

This beautiful Mother’s Day card is designed to celebrate a loving wife with a heartfelt message. The background is a soft lavender hue, adorned with a vibrant floral arrangement in shades of purple, pink, yellow, and white. Delicate butterflies and golden glitter accents add a touch of elegance and charm. The words “Happy Mother’s Day My Dear Wife” are elegantly scripted in a stylish purple font, conveying love and appreciation. This card is perfect for expressing gratitude and admiration for a wife who is also a wonderful mother, making her feel special on this memorable day.

This adorable Mother’s Day coloring card features a charming puppy popping out of a gift box, ready to shower Mom with love! Two whimsical hearts float above, adding a touch of sweetness. The simple line art design is perfect for coloring, making it a fun and personalized gift from kids. The bold “Happy Mother’s Day” message at the top ensures Mom knows just how much she’s appreciated. A cute ribbon and bow complete the festive look. It’s a heartwarming and creative way to celebrate Mom’s special day.

This Mother’s Day card exudes soft elegance with its pink floral design. Delicate pink flowers and swirling vines frame the “Happy Mother’s Day” message, rendered in a clean, bold font. Scattered hearts in a deeper pink add a touch of romance. The card’s background is a gradient of soft pink, creating a gentle, loving ambiance. It’s a visually appealing card perfect for expressing heartfelt appreciation to mothers, combining a touch of modern design with classic floral beauty. The overall effect is both sweet and sophisticated, making it a lovely tribute to mothers.

This charming Mother’s Day Grandma coloring card is a heartfelt tribute to Grandma! A large, outlined heart takes center stage, boldly displaying “GRANDMA I LOVE YOU.” A classic ribbon and bow design sits beneath, adding a touch of elegance. The simple line art is perfect for little hands to color, making it a personalized gift straight from the heart. “Happy Mother’s Day” is written in a neat, lowercase font at the bottom, completing the sweet message. It’s a lovely, easy-to-customize card that celebrates the special bond between grandmothers and their grandchildren.

This sentimental Mother’s Day ecard features a bouquet of vibrant yellow roses in a deep blue vase, set against a soft, gradient background. The heartfelt message, “God could not be everywhere, so he created mothers,” is prominently displayed at the top, emphasizing the unique role of mothers. “Happy Mother’s Day” is written in a cheerful, blue font at the bottom. The card’s design is simple yet impactful, combining the beauty of flowers with a touching tribute. It’s a perfect digital expression of love and gratitude for mothers on their special day.

This whimsical Mother’s Day ecard bursts with playful charm. A central, ornate frame proclaims “Happy Mother’s Day” in a bold, friendly font. Surrounding it, a delightful mix of cupcakes, flowers, mushrooms, and polka-dotted gifts create a festive collage. Tiny floral sprigs and dots scatter across a soft, beige background, adding to the card’s lighthearted feel. The colors are bright and cheerful, making it a fun and unique way to celebrate Mom. It’s a perfect ecard for those seeking a touch of whimsy and a lot of love.

Free Mother’s Day Ecards and Printable Cards

Mother’s Day is a special occasion that is celebrated annually to honor the motherly figures in our lives. It is a day that celebrates the love, sacrifice, and hard work of mothers across the world.

The ancient Greeks and Romans celebrated a festival in honor of their mother goddesses, Rhea and Cybele, respectively. The early Christians also celebrated a similar festival known as Mothering Sunday, which was celebrated on the fourth Sunday of Lent. The tradition of Mothering Sunday began in the UK and was later adopted by other countries, including the United States.

The modern Mother’s Day, as we know it today, was first celebrated in the United States in the early 20th century. The woman behind the creation of Mother’s Day was Anna Jarvis, who was born in West Virginia in 1864. Anna Jarvis was the daughter of Ann Reeves Jarvis, a social activist who worked to improve health and sanitation conditions in her community.

Anna Jarvis was deeply influenced by her mother’s work and the tradition of Mothers’ Friendship Day. After her mother’s death in 1905, Anna Jarvis dedicated her life to establishing a national holiday in honor of mothers. She wrote letters to prominent politicians and influential people, including President Woodrow Wilson, urging them to establish a national holiday for mothers.

Anna Jarvis’s efforts paid off in 1914 when President Woodrow Wilson signed a proclamation designating the second Sunday in May as Mother’s Day. The first official Mother’s Day was celebrated on May 9, 1914, and it quickly became a popular holiday across the United States. The holiday soon spread to other countries, including Canada, Mexico, and Australia.

Today, Mother’s Day is celebrated in many different ways across the world. It is a day when children and adults alike show their appreciation for their mothers and motherly figures by giving gifts, sending cards, and spending time with them. Many families also celebrate the day with a special meal or outing.

One can send our Mothers day eCards or Mothers day printable cards to show his or her appreciation for mothers.

Spring into Action with Exciting Easter Celebrations

Has Spring worked its magic on you yet? It sure has lifted my spirits. This is the time of the year I feel most optimistic and confident. How about you?

Anyway, with Easter less than 2 weeks away, how is your family getting geared for this Spring holiday? Of course, you’ll probably be sending your friends and family free Easter Ecards or free Easter Printable cards at home. Besides that,

 

However you celebrate, we at gotfreecards send you our warmest wishes on the occasion of Easter. May this Spring holiday bring you renewed hope and enthusiasm and may it be a season of wonderful new beginnings.

Speaking of beginnings, did you know how the customs and traditions surrounding Easter started? The story of the Easter Bunny is an interesting one and it actually had less to do with the holiday and more to do with the time of the year – Spring is mating and procreation season for most animals and the rabbit(hare) represents fertility. Easter got its name from the festival celebrated in honor of the Pagan Goddess of Fertility, Eastre!

Many colorful stories and traditions are associated with this Christian holiday, which also coincides with Spring break for many in America.

So wherever you are and no matter how you celebrate, here’s wishing you a Happy Easter and a wonderful, beautiful, joyful spring.

Now, it’s your turn to send your loved ones the same wish with free Easter Ecards or free Easter Printable Ecards.

Spread smiles, love… and Spring cheer!