stamped rose card

handmade rose card created with sponge stamps – so fun and weasy to make and turned out so pretty

Create a gorgeous stamped rose card for somebody you love. This easy handmade card idea is perfect for Mothers Day, Valentines Day or just to “send love” to somebody in the mail.

The bunch of roses artwork on the card has been created quickly and easily using a handmade sponge stamp. It’s so fun to make!

See all our Mother’s Day crafts here

mothers day card kids can make! easy rose card idea - make rose prints with handmade sponge stamps. THis is a fun handmade mothers day card idea

When I was growing up card-making was my obsession. I spent hours in my room designing and making cards (pop ups were my favourite). When I’d finished making them I’d post them to my favourite people – usually my Nan. I can imagine how it made her smile to open all those cards. She never got tired of receiving things in the mail.

Nan’s not with us any more but I know she would have loved this rose card design, which is very easy to make using a paint-stamping technique.

You could use your handmade rose stamp for more than just cards though. This printing technique would also make pretty handmade gift wrap, gift tags and artwork to hang on the wall.

How to make a stamped rose card

materials needed for the rose mothers day card

You will need:

  • Card stock paper
  • Optional thinner construction paper for the inside of the card
  • A sponge cleaning cloth, cut in half
  • A piece of rectangular kitchen sponge – just get the cheapest no-name brand, the thicker expensive ones are more difficult to cut up
  • A Q-tip/cotton bud
  • Acrylic paint
  • Glue stick
  • A piece of newspaper

How to:

  1. Glue a triangle of newsprint to the bottom half of the card as the base of your bunch of flowers.
  2. Create the rose stamp: fold your piece of sponge over several times horizontally. It’s important to end the folding with the end poking out a bit longer than the fold or your rose will print as a flat circle. Roll the folded sponge into a scroll and tie it with an elastic band. This gives you a swirl shape with an indented swirl in between the swirl. If this doesn’t make sense, watch the video.
  3. Make a second rose stamp to use with a second colour.
  4. Make the leaf stamp by cutting a small leaf shape from your piece of kitchen sponge.
  5. Stamp roses around the top half of the cards using two different rose colours. It’s a good idea to test the stamp first on a spare piece of paper until you’re happy with the print it’s making.
  6. Stamp a few leaves around the outside
  7. Stamp some little white dots in between and surrounding the roses (these dots are meant to be resemble the flower babies breath).
  8. Optional: Once the paint has dried, cut a piece of thin construction paper to be slightly smaller than the card base. Glue inside to line the card in a different colour.
Glue on a triangle of newspaper

handmade rose stamps for making a bunch of roses card

bunch of roses card to make for someone you love. This is a fun Valentines day card idea or also great for mothers day

Your gorgeous rose card is finished, told you it was easy!

Next week we’ll be sharing some more fun sponge stamping art ideas, so stay tuned.

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