One stitch leads to another… and suddenly you’ve created a bookmark no one can stop talking about. These 35 DIY crochet bookmark ideas mix elegance and jaw-dropping detail into tiny handmade treasures that feel impossible to ignore. Fair warning: fellow book lovers will absolutely ask how you made them.
35 DIY Crochet Bookmark Ideas That Make Every Page Feel Like a Fairytale in 2026
Crochet bookmarks in 2026 are tiny works of art that bring drama, delicacy, and detail to every book you open. Intricate lace trails, bold floral motifs, sculpted leaves, flowing tassels, and textured stitches turn a simple strip of yarn into something that feels magical and almost too beautiful to hide between pages.
This collection of 35 DIY Crochet Bookmark Ideas bursts with romantic vintage-inspired designs, sleek modern patterns, whimsical character shapes, layered textures, and eye-catching statement pieces that feel collectible. Each idea invites you to stitch with intention, creating bookmarks that don’t just hold your place — they steal it.
1. Flamingo Charm Bookmark
Okay but… a tiny crochet flamingo peeking out of your book? That’s main-character energy. This bright pink cutie with dangling legs and a sweet little beak turns any paperback into a tropical daydream. It’s playful, unexpected, and basically screams “Yes, I read cute books.”
Use worsted weight cotton yarn (hot pink, light pink, white, and a tiny bit of black), a 3.5 mm crochet hook, stuffing, and a yarn needle. Start with a magic ring and work 6 sc, increasing to 12 for the body, then crochet 6–8 rounds even. Shape the neck with a chain 12, sc back along the chain, and attach to the body. Make two small wings (5 dc in a magic ring), embroider eyes, lightly stuff, and sew on chain-8 legs. Leave a 10–12 inch chain at the top as the bookmark strand. Adorable and functional? Yes, please!
2. Simple Heart Chain Bookmark
Soft, romantic, and totally gift-worthy—this heart-on-a-chain bookmark is the definition of sweet and simple. It drapes across your open pages like a little love note waiting to be found. Perfect for Valentine’s Day, Galentine’s baskets, or just because you’re a hopeless romantic.
Use DK weight yarn and a 4 mm hook. For the heart: make a magic ring, ch 2, 3 dc, 3 tr, 3 dc, ch 2, sl st into the ring and pull tight. Chain 45–55 (depending on book height) for the strand. On the opposite end, crochet a small circle (6 sc in magic ring, sl st to join). Weave in ends securely and lightly steam block so the heart lays flat. Can you picture this tucked into your favorite romance novel?
3. Lacy Tassel Bookmark
This one is giving vintage library chic. A delicate rectangular lace panel with a silky tassel at the bottom? It looks like something you’d find inside a classic novel from the 1800s—except you made it yourself, obviously.
Grab sport weight cotton yarn and a 3 mm hook. Chain 18 (about 4 inches wide), then work rows of dc with ch-1 spaces (dc, ch 1, skip 1) for 20–24 rows until it’s about 7 inches long. Finish with a single crochet border all around. For the tassel, wrap yarn around a 4-inch piece of cardboard 20–25 times, tie at the top, cut the bottom loops, and trim evenly. Attach securely to the base with a yarn needle. Elegant and effortless? Absolutely.
4. Autumn Leaf Bookmark
Fall readers, this one’s for you. A maple leaf bookmark in golden yellow, pumpkin orange, or deep forest green just hits differently with a cozy blanket and a cinnamon latte nearby. It literally brings autumn into your book.
Use worsted weight yarn and a 4 mm hook. Start with a magic ring, ch 2, and work clusters of dc and tr stitches to form pointed lobes (think: 2 dc, 2 tr, ch 2, sl st for each tip). Follow a basic maple leaf structure with 5 points total. Chain 25–35 for the stem. Block lightly to define the points. It takes under an hour and looks straight out of a fall Pinterest board. Cozy vibes only!
5. Daisy Chain Bookmark
This one feels like sunshine on paper. Tiny crochet daisies spaced along a slender chain make your book look like it’s wearing a flower crown. Spring readers, you need this immediately.
Use lightweight cotton yarn (white and yellow) with a 3 mm hook. Make mini flowers: 6 sc in a magic ring (yellow), switch to white and work ch 3, sl st in next stitch around for petals. Chain 15 between each flower, repeating 3–5 times depending on length. End with a final chain 20 to reach the top of the book. Weave in ends tightly so petals don’t unravel. It’s cheerful, fresh, and totally giftable.
6. Crochet Flower Bouquet Bookmark
Why settle for one flower when you can have a whole bouquet peeking out of your pages? These layered blossoms with leafy stems look like a mini garden pressed inside your book. It’s cottagecore heaven.
Use DK yarn in multiple colors and a 3.5 mm hook. For each flower, make a magic ring with 10 hdc, then add petals using ch 2, 2 dc, ch 2, sl st in each stitch. Crochet a chain 30–40 for the stem and add leaves by chaining 6, then working back with sc, hdc, sc. Make 3–5 stems and tie together at the top with a tight knot, adding a drop of fabric glue for security. It’s basically a forever bouquet. Swoon.
7. Peekaboo Pocket Mouse Bookmark
Stop everything — this tiny mouse looks like it’s literally peeking out from inside your book, and I cannot handle the cuteness. Those big curious eyes, soft pink ears, and dangly little paws make it look like it’s clinging on for dear life while you flip pages.
Use worsted weight yarn in beige, pink, white, and black with a 3.5 mm hook. For the head, start with 6 sc in a magic ring, increase to 12, then 18, and work 6–8 rounds even. Lightly stuff and shape slightly oval before closing. Crochet two ears (6 sc in magic ring, switch to pink for inner round) and sew securely to the top. Make the snout by working 6 sc in pink and attaching at the tip, stuffing lightly for dimension. For the arms, chain 12 on each side and slip stitch back along the chain; at the end, add 4–5 hdc in the last stitch to create little fingers.
8. Blossom Puff Stitch Bookmark
This bookmark is giving soft girl aesthetic meets cozy planner energy. Those puffy little flower clusters lined up in neat rows? They look like tiny crochet blossoms blooming all the way down your page. In creamy ivory or dusty blush, it’s sweet, textured, and totally “I color-code my highlighters” chic.
Use worsted or aran weight yarn and a 4 mm hook for those plush petals. Chain 17. Row 1: sc across. Row 2: yarn over, insert hook, pull up loop 4 times in same stitch (creating 9 loops), yarn over and pull through all loops (puff stitch), ch 1, skip 1 — repeat across. Alternate puff rows with sc rows until about 7–8 inches long. Add a neat sc border around the entire strip to frame the texture. For the flower charm at the top, crochet 6 sc in a magic ring, then (ch 3, 2 dc, ch 3, sl st) around for petals, and attach with a 25-chain loop.
9. Puff Stitch Bookmark
Soft, plush, and oh-so-satisfying—this puff stitch bookmark is basically a squishy cloud for your novel. The raised stitches add dreamy dimension without making it bulky.
Use aran weight yarn and a 4 mm hook. Chain 16. Row 1: sc across. Row 2: yarn over, insert hook, pull up loop three times in same stitch, yarn over and pull through all loops (puff), ch 1, skip 1—repeat. Alternate with sc rows for 6–8 inches. Add a tassel at the top using 15–20 strands of 8-inch yarn tied and trimmed evenly. It’s simple but so luxe.
10. Sunflower Bookmark
Bright yellow petals and a rich brown center? This sunflower bookmark is pure happy energy. It looks stunning peeking out of journals, planners, or your latest self-growth read.
Use worsted weight yarn (yellow, brown, green) and a 3.5 mm hook. Make a brown center with 8 hdc in a magic ring. Switch to yellow and work ch 2, 2 dc, ch 2, sl st in each stitch for petals. Chain 30–35 for the stem and add two small leaves (chain 8, work back with sc, hdc, dc, hdc, sc). Block lightly to shape petals. It’s sunshine you can literally bookmark. Can you even handle the cuteness? 🌻
11. Enchanted Garden Cascade Bookmark
This is not just a bookmark. This is a full-on fairytale garden draping out of your novel like it’s been growing there for centuries. The top edge blooms with tiny pink and berry-toned flowers, while delicate stems spill down the pages with mini buds and leaves swaying at the bottom.
Use DK cotton yarn in 3–4 floral shades plus olive green and brown with a 3.5 mm hook. Make 5–7 small flowers: 6 sc in a magic ring, switch colors, then (ch 2, 2 dc, ch 2, sl st) around for plump petals. Crochet two leafy top panels by chaining 14 and shaping with sc, hdc, dc, hdc, sc to taper the ends. Join flowers across the top edge with sl sts. From the base, attach 4–6 chains (30–35 chains each) and finish each with a tiny bud (5 hdc in magic ring) or a leaf (ch 8, sc, hdc, dc, hdc, sc back).
12. Wild Ivy Spiral Bookmark
This twisty vine looks like it was plucked straight from a secret garden wall. It coils and curls in the most satisfying way, slipping between your pages like a little green whisper of magic. Minimal effort, maximum drama — we love to see it.
Grab worsted cotton yarn in leafy green and a 4 mm hook. Chain 50 for a standard novel (go up to 60 for taller books). Starting in the second chain from hook, work 3 sc in every single chain across. Yes, three — that’s the secret to that delicious corkscrew curl. For a leafy tip, ch 7 at one end and work back with sc, hdc, dc, hdc, sc. Weave ends tight and lightly steam to exaggerate the spiral. It’s simple, it’s clever, and it looks like you tried way harder than you did.
13. Dramatic Lace Cathedral Bookmark
This one is pure gothic novel energy. The layered shell arches stack down the length like tiny crochet cathedral windows, and the long tassel at the bottom? Dramatic in the best way possible. This bookmark does not whisper — it glides.
Use sport weight yarn and a 3 mm hook. Chain 23. Row 1: dc across. Row 2: ch 3, skip 2, 5 dc in next stitch (shell), skip 2, sc in next across. Alternate shell rows with plain sc rows until the strip reaches 8 inches. For the tassel, wrap yarn 35–40 times around a 5-inch cardboard piece, tie securely at top, cut bottom loops, and attach through the final stitch. Steam block aggressively to open those arches. It’s vintage elegance with a little drama queen flair.
14. Modern Mesh Fringe Bookmark
Clean lines. Soft texture. That cute little fringe moment at the bottom? This bookmark is giving minimalist Pinterest desk aesthetic with a warm coffee on the side. It’s subtle but still stylish enough to make people ask, “Wait… you made that?”
Use DK yarn and a 3.5 mm hook. Chain 18. Row 1: sc across. Row 2: dc, ch 1, skip 1 for a sleek mesh effect. Repeat Row 2 until 7–8 inches long. Add fringe by cutting 8-inch strands (about 10–12 pieces), fold in half, and pull through the bottom edge using your hook. Trim evenly for that crisp, modern finish. Make it in cream, chocolate brown, or mustard for ultimate aesthetic vibes.
15. Blooming Sunshine Bookmark Duo
Two bold flowers peeking out of your book like they’re sunbathing? Stop it. The bright sunflower paired with a purple bloom is playful, vibrant, and basically impossible not to smile at. This one feels like summer vacation in bookmark form.
Use worsted weight yarn and a 3.5 mm hook. For the sunflower center: 8 hdc in a magic ring (brown). Switch to yellow and work (ch 2, 2 dc, ch 2, sl st) in each stitch for chunky petals. For the purple bloom: 10 sc in magic ring (yellow center), then puff stitch petals in purple (yarn over 3–4 times before pulling through). Chain 35 for stems and add a leaf (ch 9, sc, hdc, dc, hdc, sc). Secure ends tightly and lightly block petals so they fan out. It’s a whole mood.
16. Daisy Drop Dream Bookmark
This delicate daisy dangling from a slender chain is soft, sweet, and perfectly feminine without trying too hard. It floats between pages like a little piece of springtime caught mid-bloom.
Use cotton yarn with a 3.5 mm hook. Make the center: 6 sc in magic ring (yellow). Switch to white and create long petals with (ch 4, sl st) in each stitch. Chain 50 for the bookmark strand. Add a tiny leaf halfway down by chaining 7 and working back with sc, hdc, dc, hdc, sc. Steam block so the petals open beautifully. It’s simple, but it feels special every time you see it.
17. Chic Cat Hook Bookmark
This one hooks over the top of your book like a tiny cat claiming its throne. The flat silhouette sits sweetly on the cover while its tail slides down the pages — clever, cute, and a little bit sassy.
Use worsted yarn and a 3.5 mm hook. Chain 7 for the base and build the body with sc rows (about 8 rows tall). Shape the ears by decreasing 1 stitch on each side for two rows. Make two identical panels and join with sc around the edges for firmness. From the base, chain 30 for the tail and secure tightly. Embroider a tiny collar or bow for personality. It’s cozy bookstore-core perfection.
18. Smiley Coffee Cup Bookmark
Tell me this isn’t the happiest little bookmark you’ve ever seen. A tiny crochet mug with whipped “foam” on top and a sweet embroidered smile? It’s like your coffee is cheering you on while you read.
Use worsted yarn and a 3.5 mm hook. Chain 9 and sc across for 7 rows to form the mug body. Switch to cream for one final sc row to mimic foam. Add a curved handle (ch 6, sl st to side, sc around the chain). Use 6–8 mm safety eyes or embroider with black yarn. Attach a 45-chain strand to the top corner. It’s adorable, quirky, and perfect for book club gifts.
19. Romantic Bow Shell Bookmark
This is straight-up vintage romance novel energy. Soft pink shell stitches stack down the strip like delicate bows, and the whole thing feels like it belongs tucked inside a lace-trimmed journal.
Use lightweight yarn and a 3 mm hook. Chain 20. Row 1: dc across. Row 2: 5 dc in one stitch, skip 2, sc in next to create bow-like shells. Repeat until 7 inches long. Crochet a separate bow (ch 12, dc across 4 rows, cinch middle with yarn) and sew securely to the top. Steam block to open up the shells. It’s sweet, dramatic, and unapologetically romantic.
20. Goofy Frog Page Hugger
This floppy little frog looks like it belly-flopped straight into your book and decided to stay. With big googly eyes and dangly limbs stretched across the pages, it’s playful, unexpected, and honestly impossible not to love.
Use green worsted yarn and a 3.5 mm hook. Chain 11 and sc across for 14 rows to create the flat body. Add four legs by chaining 9 from each corner and sc back along the chains for sturdy limbs. Crochet a small oval head (6 sc in magic ring, increase to 12, 3 rounds even). Attach 8 mm safety eyes or glue googly eyes securely. Sew head to body and weave in ends tightly. It’s quirky, it’s charming, and it absolutely steals the spotlight.
21. Mystical Rose Stem Bookmark
This one looks like it was plucked from a gothic garden at midnight. A bold, spiraled rose bloom sits dramatically at the top of a long emerald stem, finished with tiny glass beads that catch the light like enchanted dew drops.
Use worsted cotton yarn (deep orange or crimson for the rose, forest green for the stem) and a 3.5 mm hook. For the rose: chain 26, then work (2 dc in each stitch) across to create a ruffle. Roll tightly from one end and stitch the base securely. For the stem, chain 45 and sc back along the chain for firmness. Thread 3–5 small craft beads onto yarn and knot them at the end for a decorative drop. It’s dramatic, magical, and absolutely spellbinding.
22. Granny Square Parade Bookmark
Why choose one color when you can have a whole rainbow party? This bookmark is a lineup of mini granny squares stitched together like a tiny crochet quilt for your book. It’s cheerful, nostalgic, and bursting with personality — the kind of project that makes you grin while you stitch.
Use DK yarn in 4–6 bright colors and a 3.5 mm hook. Make mini granny squares: magic ring, ch 3, 2 dc, ch 2 — repeat four times for corners. Fasten off at about 1.5 inches wide. Join 4–6 squares with slip stitches or whip stitch. Add a border of sc around the entire strip for structure. Finish with a tassel by wrapping yarn 25 times around 4-inch cardboard, tying, cutting, and attaching to one end. It’s playful, bold, and impossible to ignore.
23. Micro Sunflower Trio Bookmark
These tiny sunflowers look almost too delicate to be real. Perched sweetly on thin stems, they peek out from the top of your book like a miniature garden in bloom. It’s soft, elegant, and totally “I crochet tiny things for fun” energy.
Use fine crochet thread (size 10) and a 1.75–2 mm hook for that micro detail. For each sunflower, make 8 sc in a magic ring (brown), then switch to yellow and work (ch 2, 2 dc, ch 2, sl st) for slim petals. Chain 35–40 for each stem using green thread and reinforce by slip stitching back along the chain. Sew 2–3 flowers to the top edge and block gently so petals open perfectly. Tiny but mighty — obsessed.
24. Corner Bloom Bookmark
Corner bookmarks are such a genius hack — they hug the page instead of dangling. This bright floral triangle slips over the corner of your book like a crochet crown. Cute and practical? Yes please.
Use worsted yarn and a 4 mm hook. Start with a magic ring, ch 3, 2 dc, ch 2, 3 dc to form a triangle base. Increase on each row by adding (3 dc, ch 2, 3 dc) in the corner space until the triangle measures about 4 inches wide. Add a puff stitch flower in the center by joining new yarn and working 5 puff petals. Fasten off and weave ends securely. Slide it onto your page and admire your handiwork.
25. Tapestry Floral Bookmark
This one is giving heirloom vibes. The intricate floral pattern worked in tapestry crochet looks almost embroidered, with crisp green borders framing pink and white blossoms. It’s elegant, structured, and absolutely stunning inside a classic hardcover.
Use sport weight yarn in 3 colors and a 3 mm hook. Chain 25. Work single crochet rows while carrying the unused yarn along the back, switching colors according to your floral chart. Keep tension even to avoid puckering. Once 8 inches long, add a simple sc border all around. Finish with a 5-inch tassel tied through the bottom corner. It’s detailed, thoughtful, and such a flex for your crochet skills.
26. Woodland Fox Bookmark
This little fox stretches across your book like it just curled up for a nap in the pages. Big eyes, pointy ears, and that adorable red body — it’s cozy woodland storytime energy at its finest.
Use orange, white, and black worsted yarn with a 3.5 mm hook. Crochet the body flat: chain 12, sc across for 20 rows. For the head, work 6 sc in magic ring, increase to 12, then 18. Add white muzzle (6 sc circle) and embroider nose and eyes. Create small ear triangles (ch 4, sc back decreasing). Sew head to body and lightly stuff just the head for dimension. It’s sweet, quirky, and totally storybook-ready.
27. Mushroom Meadow Bookmark
A little mushroom nestled on a long cream strip? It’s giving fairytale forest stroll with a basket of wildflowers. This cozy design feels handmade in the best nostalgic way.
Use worsted yarn and a 4 mm hook. Chain 14 and sc across for 7–8 inches for the base strip. For the mushroom cap, make a semicircle: 6 sc in magic ring, increase to 12, then 18, working in rows for a rounded top. Add white embroidered spots. For the stem, chain 6 and sc back, attaching beneath the cap. Sew securely to the strip and add a border of sc around the whole bookmark. It’s whimsical woodland charm.
28. Bunny & Rainbow Charm Bookmark
A tiny bunny head floating above a pastel rainbow? This one is pure happiness stitched in yarn. The soft blush cheeks and fluffy clouds make it feel like it hopped straight out of a children’s book.
Use DK yarn and a 3 mm hook. Crochet the bunny head in the round (6 sc in magic ring, increase to 12, then 18; 6 rounds even). Stuff lightly and embroider face. Make ears separately (ch 6, sc back, 4 rows). For the rainbow, chain 10 and work rows of sc in pastel stripes, shaping with decreases at each end. Add small cloud puffs with 5 hdc in one stitch. Attach bunny to rainbow with a 40-chain strand. Sweet overload — in the best way.
29. Silly Striped Snake Bookmark
Okay but this little snake is SERVING personality. Those oversized googly-style eyes? The bold red-and-white stripes? The wiggly body stretched dramatically across your open pages like it just claimed your book as its new sunbathing spot? It’s playful, chaotic, and 100% the main character.
Use worsted weight yarn in gold, white, red, black, and a touch of burgundy with a 3.5 mm hook. For the head, chain 12 and sc across for 8 rows to form a sturdy rectangle. Fold slightly and add two rounds of sc evenly around to shape the snout. For the body, continue in rows (12 sc across) for about 35–45 rows, switching colors every 4 rows to create bold stripes. Slightly decrease over the last 6 rows for a tapered tail. Crochet two small eye circles (6 sc in magic ring in white), sew on, and add black half-circle pupils.
30. Strawberry Blossom Bookmark
This one feels like spring picnic perfection. A sweet little strawberry dangling beneath a tiny white blossom makes your bookmark look fresh-picked and adorable beyond words.
Use DK cotton yarn and a 3.5 mm hook. For the flower, 6 sc in magic ring (yellow), switch to white and work (ch 3, sl st) for petals. Chain 45 for the stem. For the strawberry, crochet a small oval: 6 sc in magic ring, increase to 12, then 3–4 rounds even in red. Decrease slightly toward the top and stuff lightly. Add green leaves by chaining 5 and slip stitching around the top edge. Embroider tiny white seeds. It’s juicy, charming, and totally picnic-core.
31. Vintage Lace Trellis Bookmark
This delicate green lace beauty looks like it belongs inside a handwritten love letter from 1897. The diamond trellis pattern feels airy and elegant, and that soft pink bow with a silky tassel at the end? Absolute cottagecore perfection. It’s refined, romantic, and just a little bit fancy — in the best way.
Use mercerized cotton yarn (size 10 thread for extra crisp detail) and a 2–2.5 mm hook. Chain 28. Row 1: dc across. Row 2: ch 3, skip 2, dc in next to create mesh diamonds. On the edges, add small picots (ch 3, sl st in same stitch) every other row for that scalloped frame. Continue until about 7.5 inches long. Finish with a handmade tassel (wrap yarn 35 times around 4-inch cardboard), knot securely, and stitch on a small satin ribbon bow using needle and thread.
32. Whimsical Button Flower Stems
These little flower bookmarks look like they were plucked straight from a storybook meadow. Each bloom has a sweet button center, a twisty green stem, and soft leafy details that curl gently across the page. They’re playful, nostalgic, and perfect for spring gifting.
Use worsted cotton yarn and a 3.5 mm hook. For the flower: 6 sc in a magic ring, then (ch 2, 3 dc, ch 2, sl st) in each stitch for full petals. Sew a ½-inch wooden or plastic button in the center with matching thread. Chain 45–50 for the stem, then slip stitch back along the chain for strength. Add a leaf by chaining 8 and working back with sc, hdc, dc, hdc, sc. Secure all ends tightly and lightly steam so the petals open beautifully. Can you imagine a whole bouquet tucked into your TBR stack?
33. Silly Stretchy Mouse Bookmark
Okay but why are these mice SO chaotic and adorable at the same time? Their long skinny bodies stretch across the page, with googly eyes and floppy pink feet that dangle dramatically from your book. It’s giving cartoon energy. It’s giving personality. It’s giving “this bookmark has opinions.”
Use worsted yarn (tan, brown, or black for the body; pink for ears and paws) and a 3.5 mm hook. Chain 12 and sc across for 22–25 rows to form the body strip. For the head, work 6 sc in a magic ring, increase to 12, then 18; 4 rounds even. Stuff lightly. Crochet tiny ears (6 sc in magic ring) and sew on. Make arms and legs by chaining 6–8 and adding 3 hdc in the last chain for tiny paws. Attach securely and embroider a nose and whiskers. It’s quirky, fun, and impossible not to smile at.
34. Bee & Daisy Charm Bookmark
This one is sunshine in bookmark form. A tiny smiling bee buzzing beside a fluffy white daisy, both dangling from soft green cords — it’s sweet, cheerful, and just a little whimsical. Honestly? It looks like it’s humming happily between your pages.
Use DK yarn and a 3 mm hook. For the bee: 6 sc in magic ring (yellow), increase to 12, alternate black and yellow rows for stripes (3–4 rounds), stuff lightly, and embroider a tiny smile. Make wings with (5 hdc in one stitch) using white yarn. For the daisy: 8 sc in magic ring (yellow center), then (ch 3, sl st) around in white. Attach each charm to two 40-chain green cords, knotting securely at the top. Add a small cardstock tag if gifting. It’s buzzing with charm — literally.
35. Rustic Sunflower & Wildflower Bookmark
These rustic blooms feel like a warm country afternoon pressed between the pages of your favorite novel. Chunky petals, earthy stems, and textured leaves give this design a cozy farmhouse feel that’s simple but striking.
Use worsted weight yarn and a 4 mm hook. For the sunflower: 8 hdc in a magic ring (brown), then (ch 2, 2 dc, ch 2, sl st) in yellow for bold petals. For smaller wildflowers, use 6 sc in magic ring and create puff stitch petals. Chain 50 for each stem and slip stitch back along it for strength. Add leaves by chaining 9 and working back with sc, hdc, dc, hdc, sc. Block lightly so petals fan out naturally. It’s warm, charming, and totally “reading on the porch with lemonade” energy.



































