🌷 What's YOUR Birth Month Flower?
- theinkycreative
- May 13
- 2 min read
Birth month flowers are specific flowers that are associated with each month of the year and they often carry symbolic meanings and significance. Each flower is thought to represent certain traits and characteristics that are linked to individuals born in that month. After I introduce my projects to you you'll find a brief overview of the meaning behind each month's flower at the end of my Blog.
For this week's projects Taylor asked us to create cards using the 2025 Year In Bloom stamps and dies. I incorporated the new Large Lattice Stamp as well as the new Diamond Stacklets (which you'll see I used to create an open lattice on the first card on the left).
The middle card was an experiment and I love how it turned out! I stamped the Large Lattice background onto a piece of Sugar Cube card stock then shifted the card stock over and stamped again. This created a really fun pattern that I'll use again because I just think it gives that stamp and whole other look! You'll see that I used the new Mega Messages - Hey There on this card as well. Don't you just love large sentiments!!!???
And on the third card I used the stencils and shades of pink, topped with 3 diamond pieces I cut out with the new Diamond Stacklets to give my sentiment something to rest on so it stood out.
You'll find a list of products I used on these three cards down below but first, be sure to check out YOUR Birth Month Flower to see if you match the characteristics I found for your birth month.
January: Carnation
Carnations symbolize love, fascination, and distinction. They are often associated with admiration and can convey deep feelings of affection.
February: Violet
Violets represent faithfulness, loyalty, and love. They are often seen as a symbol of modesty and humility.
March: Daffodil
Daffodils signify rebirth and new beginnings. They are often associated with spring and are a symbol of hope and renewal.
April: Daisy
Daisies symbolize innocence, purity, and true love. They are often seen as a representation of new beginnings and playfulness.
May: Lily of the Valley
Lily of the Valley represents sweetness, humility, and a return to happiness. It is often associated with the arrival of spring and renewal.
June: Rose
Roses are iconic symbols of love and passion. Different colors of roses can convey various meanings, such as red for love and yellow for friendship.
July: Larkspur
Larkspurs symbolize positivity, levity, and joy. They are often associated with lightheartedness and fun.
August: Gladiolus
Gladiolus represents strength, integrity, and sincerity. They are often associated with a strong character and moral fortitude.
September: Aster
Asters symbolize love, wisdom, and faith. They are often associated with elegance and daintiness.
October: Marigold
Marigolds represent warmth, creativity, and passion. They are often seen as symbols of the sun and are associated with joy and positivity.
November: Chrysanthemum
Chrysanthemums symbolize loyalty, honesty, and friendship. They are often associated with autumn and are seen as a sign of joy and optimism.
December: Poinsettia
Poinsettias represent celebration and holiday cheer. They are often associated with Christmas and symbolize goodwill and joy.
🌷 Here's a list of all of the products I used on my projects. Happy Shopping!