The card opens on a cream background with a circular arrangement of peach roses and teal leaves. The botanical detail is ornate — layered petals, veined foliage, and stems that curl into each other to close the ring. Sage-green accents sit between the teal leaves, giving the wreath depth without crowding it. The typography sits at the centre of the circle, framed naturally by the floral ring. The overall mood is quiet and unhurried, the kind of thing you look at for a moment longer than you expected.
This card works well for a mum who keeps a garden and would recognise the care in a detailed botanical illustration — someone like your mum who has grown roses in the back garden for twenty years and would notice the difference between a generic clipart flower and something drawn with intention. It also fits a mother-in-law you don't know intimately but want to acknowledge properly: the design is neither overly sentimental nor cold, so it lands without putting too much weight on the relationship. A few words alongside it are enough.
Photos in peach, cream, or warm natural light sit best inside this card — a shot of her in the garden on a bright morning, or a close-up of her hands holding a mug at the kitchen table. If she has children or grandchildren, a candid outdoor photo where the light is soft rather than harsh keeps the tone consistent with the card's own palette. Recipients can tap any photo to download it at full resolution straight to their phone, so the images genuinely go with them, not just the card itself.