Summer
Saint Petersburg, the canal city of Russia, has a beautiful palace. It is a Rococo-style building that was built in St. Petersburg by the reigning Russian monarchs to stay in the winter, starting in 1754 and being completed in 1762.
The first user of the palace was Ekaterina II, and in the February Revolution in Russia, it was used as a temporary government building. Currently, it is used as a part of Hermitage Museum, whose magnificence and splendor reach its peak. (See Naver Knowledge Encyclopedia.)
There is a Rococo-style palace in Vienna, Austria. The Schönbrunn Palace, the former summer residence of the Habsburgs, was built in the late 17th to early 18th centuries. With the garden behind the palace, it is so beautiful that it was designated a UNESCO World Heritage in 1996. (See Naver Knowledge Encyclopedia.)
However, it is the garden that is considered as the finishing touch of this beautiful palace. In particular, in summer, when all kinds of grass, flowers and bees fly around, the splendor reaches its peak.
The summer garden is exceptionally beautiful. This is because all kinds of flowers bloom in summer, boasting as if they were jealous of each other. Like Anthony’s red rose garden, the gorgeous and exquisite garden is truly art.
How about delivering a message of love with a flower card that resembles K-Paper’s summer garden? You don’t even need to add modifiers to the words you have deeply in your heart like flowers. Just few words are good like“I love you.”