Free Customizable Mother’s Day Card – Add Your Photos

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Overhead photo of a finished 'Best Mom Ever' card customized with family photos and an envelope underneath. The text is in a bold collegiate font in pink.

Create a thoughtful Mother’s Day card using your favorite family photos. This free, customizable PDF is easy to edit, quick to print, and blank inside for a personal message.

Supplies

Customizing, Printing & Cutting Instructions – 3 Easy Steps

STEP 1:

Download the editable Mother’s Day PDF file (link above in the Supplies list) to your desktop. Note: You must download the PDF file to your desktop to add photos and print.

Photo showing the location of the download file button at the top right of the screen. You will need to download the file in order to customize the file.

Open the file in Adobe Acrobat Reader. If you don’t have Reader installed, you can download it for free here.

Screen shot photo of the customizable Mother's Day card open. It says 'Best Mom Ever' in large bold pink type with flower and heart line art on the edges. There are 4 photo icons that when clicked in will prompt you to find and place a photo of family and friends.

STEP 2:

With the PDF open, you’ll see four photo icons. Click each photo icon and you’ll be prompted to find and place a photo. Save the file when you’re done if you plan to come back to it later.

Photo of the navigation window open with a photo selected to place into a customizable Best Mom Ever Card with four customizable photo placement slots.

STEP 3:

Print the card file to your home inkjet or laser printer at 100% (actual size) on your choice of card stock, and use a sharp precision knife and a straight edge to trim to size. To get a crisp fold down the center, lightly score with your precision knife.

Photo of cutting out a finished 'Best Mom Ever' with four photos in place.
Head on photo of a finished 'Best Mom Ever' card customized with family photos and an envelope underneath. The text is in a bold collegiate font in pink.
Star divider used has two hand drawn lines with a star in the center, used as a content break and signals new or different content below. This doodle style illustration is in a medium charcoal gray.

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