Description
Why send a sweet pink Magnolia card?
- Pink represents the feminine, friends and love.
- Spells using pink flowers are best cast on Friday, the day belonging to love goddesses Venus and Aphrodite.
- In Victorian times, sending flowers was a discreet way of lovers sending messages to each other.
Hey Sagittarians:
Sagittarius are jet-setters who are happiest when they’re on the road. Magnolias are larger than life – just like you.
Magnolia facts:
- Magnolias grow on trees, not vines, bushes or on stalks. Magnolia trees can live for a full century.
- They cannot pollinate without the help of beetles. Their bright and sweet-smelling flowers help attract beetles.
- Their scent has been described as lemony, sweet candy, spicy verbena, tart lemon, citrus-honey or dusty violets.
- They’re prehistoric! Fossils have revealed that magnolia plants existed at least 20 million years ago.
Sweet Magnolia quotes:
“When the soft fragrance of magnolias hung in the air, my heart would swell without warning.” ~Haruki Murakami, Norwegian Wood
“Life is simply a mix of mayhem and magnolias, so embrace this gentle riot and gather flowers along the way.” ~ kat savage
“When I see them, I am reminded of the wonderful things that can happen when simplicity and beauty intersect.”
“You saw a fluttering fan before her face and magnolia blooms and sleepy lakes under the moonlight when she walked.” ~Zora Neale Hurston
“I want to be yours as a magnolia belongs to spring.” – Alexandra Vasiliu
“Wherever life plants you, bloom with grace.”
See also my Sacred Lotus pop up cards.
My cards are laser cut and hand-assembled, and size is approximately 8″ x 6″. They have a sweet insert note for writing a personal message, and come with an envelope.
Thank you for supporting artists!
If you want me to write your message on the insert note and send the card directly to your recipient, tell me what you want to say and where to send it. Please keep your message short and excuse my scribbly handwriting. I’ll do my best!