Sweet Pea Flower Card
Sweet Pea Flower Card
Sweet Pea Flower Card is a graceful and elegant design inspired by the delicate sweet pea bloom, perfect for sending a thoughtful message with a refined touch. Sweet pea is the birth flower for April, adding a meaningful seasonal detail to this beautiful card.
Not sure which birth flower matches the month?
Here’s a simple guide:
January - Carnation,
February - Primrose,
March - Cherry Blossom,
April - Sweet Pea,
May - Lily of the Valley,
June - Rose,
July - Water Lily,
August - Poppy,
September - Aster,
October - Marigold,
November - Chrysanthemum,
December - Holly.
- Made in the UK
- A6 10.5 x 14.8 cm
- Linen Texture paper
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