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How to make a mother's day card is beautiful and simple?
Beautiful mother's day cards are as follows:

1. First, fold the colored paper in half, cut out half a heart with scissors, and then unfold it to get a symmetrical love. Cut out some different colors and sizes of love in the same way.

2. Then decorate the cut-out love and draw beautiful patterns on it with a marker.

Continue to paste the love with beautiful patterns on the kraft paper.

4. Then draw a stem on the love bouquet with a green marker, tie a beautiful bow with a ribbon and stick it at the intersection of the stem.

Finally, write a greeting card or something you want to say to your mother on the edge of kraft paper with a red marker.

The origin of Mother's Day:

Mother's Day originated in America. The founder of this festival is anna jarvis, a Philadelphia native. This woman has never been married and has no children. 1906 On May 9th, anna jarvis's mother passed away, and she was very sad.

The following year, on the anniversary of his mother's death, Jarvis organized activities to commemorate his mother and encouraged others to express their gratitude to their beloved mother in a similar way.

Jarvis wrote to Andrews Methodist Church in grafton, West Virginia, asking for a special memorial service for her mother. Her mother served the Sunday school of this church for more than 20 years before her death. 1908, the church declared the anniversary of Jarvis' mother's death-the second Sunday in May as Mother's Day.

Jarvis also organized a Mother's Day Committee and began a large-scale publicity, calling for Mother's Day as a legal holiday.

Her appeal received a warm response. 1913 On May 10, the US Senate and House of Representatives passed a resolution, and President Wilson signed an announcement to decide that the second Sunday in May is Mother's Day every year. This move has caused countries all over the world to follow suit. By the time Jarvis died in 1948, Mother's Day had been established in 43 countries.