Hallmark Mother’s Day Card for Mother – Fold-Out Bouquet in Blue & Pink (with metallic gold foil details)
Product description
What this card is for
If you want a Mother’s Day card that feels a bit more special than the usual flat design, this Hallmark option makes a strong first impression thanks to its fold-out bouquet look and metallic gold foil details. It’s essentially made for one job: giving your Mother a space to read your own message, alongside a front design that does the “wow” part for you.
It’s also a practical size for writing something genuine without feeling cramped. The card measures H22.8cm by W15.9cm, and it’s designed to fit within UK “Letter” postage size limits, which is useful if you’re posting it or sending it as part of a gift.
The design details you’ll actually notice

On the front, you get a bouquet of flowers design with metallic gold foil details, plus die-cut and 3D attachment elements. That combination matters more than it sounds: it’s the sort of card that catches the light and holds attention when she opens it, rather than sitting there looking like a standard print.
The included message on the front reads “For a special mother, so grateful for you”, and inside you’re guided with Hallmark’s wording too: “Thanks for all the ways you share your love all year. Happy Mother’s Day”.
One small caveat: if you’re expecting something extremely minimal or super modern, the foil and layered look may feel a bit more decorative than you want.


Construction, recyclability, and what that means

This card is printed on high-quality board and is fully recyclable. It also states it’s made from material from well-managed, FSC-certified forests and other controlled sources. So, on paper at least, it’s not just designed to look good—it’s built with responsible materials in mind.
For everyday buying, that’s helpful if you prefer greeting cards that aren’t obviously “throwaway” after one read.
The envelope and what arrives with it
You don’t just get the card on its own. It comes with a coordinating turquoise patterned envelope, and the card is described as complete with Hallmark branding. For most people, that simply removes a bit of decision fatigue—no hunting around for an envelope that matches.

Who it suits (and when it might not)
It suits you if you want a Mother’s Day card that leans a little more into presentation: fold-out bouquet design, gold foil details, die-cut elements, and a 3D attachment.


It may not suit you if you’re buying for someone who dislikes embellished cards, or if you prefer an understated, flat design with no layered effects.
A real-world example: imagine you’re mailing the card the day before, then adding a handwritten note that thanks her for “small things” she does all year. This card’s size and letter-post fit make that less stressful, while the front design still feels special even before she reads your message.

What to check before you buy
Before you commit, it’s worth confirming that the size and format fit your plan—especially if you’re posting it. The card is described as fitting UK “Letter” postage size limits, but it’s still a good idea to check how you’re sending it (e.g., standard posting vs. parcel-style gifting).
Also, since the design already includes pre-printed messages, think about whether you’re happy to add your own note alongside that wording, rather than wanting a completely blank interior.
FAQs

Is the card suitable for posting within the UK?


It’s stated to fit within UK “Letter” postage size limits, which is generally what you want for standard posting.
What does the front look like?
It features a fold-out bouquet of flowers design, with metallic gold foil details, die-cut details, and a 3D attachment.

Does it include an envelope?
Yes. It comes with a coordinating turquoise patterned envelope.
How big is the card?
The card is H22.8cm by W15.9cm.
Final verdict
It’s a worthwhile pick if you’re aiming for a Mother’s Day card that looks more “gift-like” at first glance—especially with the fold-out bouquet styling and metallic gold foil details—and you want something made on high-quality board with a fully recyclable build. If you’re after a plain, low-decoration card (or someone in your life prefers minimal designs), it might feel a touch too decorative for your taste. Ultimately, it’s best when you want your handwritten message to land inside a card that already feels thoughtful before she even reads it.
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