Make Your Own Thank You Cards
These beautiful handmade thank-you cards are perfect for many occasions. They're easy to make and will give you lots of fun. They are perfect for sending out when you want to say thanks for a job well done, a gift received, or simply because someone did something nice for you. They will show how much you appreciate someone's kindness.
These thank-you embroidery kits come with a pre-printed design and instructions for easy DIY. Choose a sentiment tag; hand embroider the design, cut out the flower shape, write a note on the back, add a silky ribbon and seal it in an envelope. It's that simple! They look elegant when finished and are ideally suited to beginners who have never embroidered! Check out our beginner's guide.
A standard kit comes with one flower, but you can also choose kits containing two or three, which is handy if you have a few people to thank or congratulate! They are versatile little cards with three sentiment tags, which are a helpful addition to any card drawer! Choose from:
- Thank You
- Married
- Congratulations
Each embroidery kit is wrapped in tissue paper and presented boxed, branded with the product image on the front, making it ready for gifting.
Embroidery Stitches
This embroidery kit uses a whipped backstitch which is an easy variation of the simple backstitch. It comes complete with illustrated instructions.
Cosmos Flower Meaning
Cosmos symbolise devotion, faithfulness, friendship, harmony, peace, and stability, making them the perfect flowers to use on cards for many life events.
Kit Contents
Premium John James needle
Skein(s) of Appletons, British tapestry wool
Habotai silk ribbon(s)
A6-Sized digitally printed card(s) (with pre-printed template)
C6-Quality envelope(s)
Illustrated instruction leaflet
Needed But Not Included
Scissors or craft knife
Paper Artist
Leah Nikolaou is a Mixed Media Textile designer who enjoys working from her home and garden in rural Somerset, where she grows many of the flowers she uses in her artwork. Cosmos are a particular favourite she has used in many embroidery designs. Read more about Leah's work here.