I See You

$8.00

A card for the mothers who continue loving through healing, exhaustion, growth, and becoming.

I See You is a deeply affirming Mother’s Day card written for the women carrying the sacred and often unseen labor of nurturing others while learning to nurture themselves. Rooted in community, spirituality, and generational healing, this card offers recognition, tenderness, and blessing for the mothers doing their best to love well.

Part of the Mother Dear Collection by Both/And Paper Co..

Includes:

  • Printable digital card download

  • Mobile-friendly shareable version

  • Personal use only

Inside Message:

I see you. I admire you. I hold you in my heart, and I pray for you. I see the way you are healing, growing, loving, hurting, and still giving motherhood everything you have. Motherhood in you is healing generations behind you and generations still to come. You are graceful. You are tired. You are loved. You are misunderstood. And still, you continue loving. May you always remember deeply: mothering comes through God, through community, through friendship, through rest, and through trust. We were never meant to mother or be mothered alone.

A card for the mothers who continue loving through healing, exhaustion, growth, and becoming.

I See You is a deeply affirming Mother’s Day card written for the women carrying the sacred and often unseen labor of nurturing others while learning to nurture themselves. Rooted in community, spirituality, and generational healing, this card offers recognition, tenderness, and blessing for the mothers doing their best to love well.

Part of the Mother Dear Collection by Both/And Paper Co..

Includes:

  • Printable digital card download

  • Mobile-friendly shareable version

  • Personal use only

Inside Message:

I see you. I admire you. I hold you in my heart, and I pray for you. I see the way you are healing, growing, loving, hurting, and still giving motherhood everything you have. Motherhood in you is healing generations behind you and generations still to come. You are graceful. You are tired. You are loved. You are misunderstood. And still, you continue loving. May you always remember deeply: mothering comes through God, through community, through friendship, through rest, and through trust. We were never meant to mother or be mothered alone.