![]() The folks at Homemade Banana know that the best gifts for some moms are the things she can show off to all her friends. Give Mom something to show off with this funky yet beautiful tassel necklace. With these, anytime she sets down a drink, she’ll be reminded of her thoughtful kiddos. Handprints on coasters make for this lasting Mother’s Day gift from Dwelling in Happiness. Pick a pattern you know Mom will love! Handprint Coasters The Sarah Johnson keeps it simple with a store-bought notebook and pretty origami paper. Here’s a simple craft that any mom who likes to take notes will love. It’s a perfect decoration for Mom’s office. Terrariums have exploded in popularity lately, and thanks to A Whimsicle Life, you can get in on the fun. Get your hands dirty and build Mom a terrarium. You’ll need some red paint, but your thumbprint is the paintbrush for this classy Mother’s Day gift. Who knew rocks could pose as plants? Heart Thumbprint PlatterĪdd a personalized item to Mom’s china cabinet with this platter from Simply Kierste. What if Mom loves plants, but has a hard time taking care of them? This faux plant from Salt and Pepper Moms will give her the beauty of a desk plant, without the responsibility to take care of it. It won’t take much – popsicle sticks, stray buttons, and foam – but seeing your work pop out of Mom’s favorite novel? Worth it. Is Mom a reader? Take a shot at this easy craft from Clare’s Little Tots. Perler beads make up this floral tray that’s perfect for her rings, earrings, or even hair ties. Make Mom a catchall by following the instructions laid out by Tried and True. It might take a bit more skill (or a bit more help from Dad), but it only makes a great present because it’s made with love for Mom. Mother’s Day Suncatcherĭarice shows us a more advanced craft for older kids in this suncatcher. Mom will love it, and kids will feel proud to hand it over. Zakka Life proposes this origami card for Mother’s Day. Origami requires patience, and while that’s not a strength for most kids, there are most certainly kids out there who love to fold. Have your tiny craft master tackle string art and jewelry-making using this easy tutorial from Pink Stripey Socks. The plants can be real or fake, but the thought will be what blows Mom away.Įvery Mom loves getting jewelry for Mother’s Day. Show your child how to carefully cut and fold to get to this final design by Crafts Unleashed. Whether she wears it as a pin or a scarf clip, Mom will be thrilled to show this off to her friends. DIY Broochįor the more stylish kids, My White Idea suggests making mom a beautiful brooch. ![]() These rainbow butterfly pieces from Reality Daydream put a colorful spin on the tradition. ![]() Rainbow Butterfly Footprint Artworkįootprint and handprint artwork is a customary Mother’s Day gift. Kids will love personalizing these for their mommas. Have a tea-loving mom? In the Playroom cleverly takes old egg cartons to create this 3D Mother’s Day card. Chances are, cupcake liners are already in your house, so this craft is easier than you think it is. Ok, they’re not real cupcakes, but that doesn’t mean that paper flowers aren’t a super sweet gift from child to mom. Print out the template provided by One Dog Woof, and let your little artist go wild on a personalized message to their mommy. This tutorial requires some sophisticated cutting, but it can certainly be customized for your children to try themselves. Mom is always looking for the best ways to display photos of her kids, and these are colorful options that she’ll love. Mason Jar Picture Frame Vasesĭress up some old mason jars with this tutorial from Home Stories A to Z. The best part is watching them choose which colors she’ll love most. Help your little ones follow these careful instructions to create a colorful candle for Mom. ![]() The Pinning Mama has finally found a great use for the stubs of old crayons. Whether you’re a painter, a crafter, or none of the above, Mom will certainly love any one of these wonderful DIY gifts. Some of the ideas are easier, some will take more time, but you’re bound to find a project that Mom will love. Have no fear – we’ve rounded up a list of Mother’s Day crafts for kids you can choose from. Perhaps you want to surprise Mom with a one-of-a-kind handmade gift on Mother’s Day, but you need some ideas to get started. If you’re a mother, look away! This list of craft ideas is meant for dads and kids. ![]()
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