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Jane, a self-proclaimed junk-collecter and DIYer, can show you how it’s done. I'm a CPA turned SAHM of 3 little ones ages 4, 6, and 9. Join me as I write about fun kids activities, family finances, and losing 50 lbs after baby #3. It’s easy to whip up this 5-minute DIY using sugar, coconut oil, vitamin E, and lemon and peppermint essential oils.
If nothing else, your mom will definitely get a smile out of this gift. If you get your wood at a large hardware store, they will most likely cut it for you, and then all that's left is to paint or stain it and add the hardware. If you don't already have yarn, you can usually get a small skein at the craft store for under $5. Just go in, look around, and choose the one you think your mom will like best. Ombre tote bag - I've never used Rit dye before, so I don't know how this would go, but the tutorial makes it seem super simple and easy.
Earbud Holders Are Practical Mother’s Day Gifts
This clever gift requires a rock from your backyard, some paint, and a whole lot of creativity and love. Paint a sweet message (like one of these heartfelt mother-daughter quotes) on the surface of the rock to let her know just how much she means to you. For this DIY Mother’s Day gift, give an old pot a makeover. Add a couple of coats of chalk paint, and decorate with gem stickers once the paint dries. Just note that these pots are for decorative purposes only; you should not plant directly in them, since they’re not weatherproof. Instead, slip a potted plant inside the bedazzled pot.
Handcraft a gift card holder out of paper or cardboard and let the store or online shop do the rest. Your mom will treasure wearing this handcrafted hair wrap. Using fun and festive colors, she’ll want to wear all the time, whether it’s to her book club, yoga class or night out with friends.
"Home Is Where The Mom Is" Popsicle Card
Glue the colorful pasta onto card stock, and make the vase out of paper or a piece of burlap. Organization meets beautification with this pretty but practical DIY Mother’s Day gift. No matter what you’re giving her, of course, don’t forget to include a sweet and funny Mother’s Day card.
Do you keep losing your slips of paper on which you write the groceries? All you will have to do is pull down the paper to write down your new set of groceries. We often wrap our arms around our moms but help her remember you even when you aren't there with this adorable infinity scarf. I show you how to make an Infinity scarf for Mother's day.
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Your mom will love these candles, and she might love them even more if you put them in pretty thrift store tea cups instead of mason jars. Since my own mother passed away in 2013, Mother's Day has lost a lot of its luster. But the fact remains that there are other mothers in my life - my mother's mother and my mother-in-law - who deserve recognition on this special day. And then there are my own kids who love to pamper me and give me homemade gifts on Mother's Day. Which is why giving her this totally creative, made-at-home, no-sew, rice heating pad is just awesome.
Protect your mom’s precious moments of shut-eye with a dream catcher. A traditional dream catcher is a handmade willow hoop used in certain Native American cultures as a talisman to protect sleepers and ward off bad dreams. This soap-making kit comes with everything you need to create four to five colorful and silky-smooth bars of cocoa butter soap. While this may not be a trip to one of the most luxurious spas in the world, the thoughtfulness of this Mother’s Day DIY is sure to tug at Mom’s heartstrings. Use the ever-so-versatile craft stick to make a recipe holder. This craft comes together quickly with craft glue and paint.
A Whole Message – Made Out of Photos
She'll enjoy smelling like the best parts of the holiday season with a homemade pumpkin spice scrub! Homemade perfume - Allie is dying to make her own perfume, and she has been ever since picking someone's flowers on our walk the other day. Pictures of her favorite little folk are par for the course on Mother’s Day. Make it even better with easy-to-master popsicle stick frames. The ladies of Eighteen 25 offer up a super simple afternoon project, with (again!) washi tape and lots of love.
It's a super sweet homemade Mothers day gift to make her feel extra special. For this super easy craft, all you’ll need is a napkin . Fold the napkin like an accordion to make the dress pleats.
Either way, it’s a fun, colorful spin on the classic Mother’s Day bouquet. Give mom the award she deserves with these little ribbons from Handmade by Charlotte. They’re super easy for little kids to make, and all you need is some construction paper, glue, and paint to create them.

Create and paint candle holders that can be used throughout the year. At the end of a long day, she can kick back and enjoy the soothing scent and atmosphere from these homemade Mother’s Day gifts. As breakfast is the most important meal of the day, make sure your mom is well fueled for her day ahead. Create snacks that your mom will love to eat and will enjoy at any time when she’s in need of a pick-me-up.
Take tissue paper in your mom’s favorite colors and cut them out into different shapes and sizes to paste on a vase. Add water proof glue onto the tissue paper and vase to create a uniquely decorative vase. When you present this gift to your mom include a bouquet of her favorite flowers.
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