Our moms are the greatest, aren’t they? Whether they’re
patching up skinned knees or providing support when our first baby is born,
mothers are pillars of strength throughout our entire lives.
Mother’s Day is the time we show Mom our love, but it’s
simple to let the holiday slip into cliché territory. Nowadays, it’s easy to
run into any local supermarket, grab a board game-sized box of chocolates or
some limp refrigerated carnations, a quick card, and call it a day. And just
like that, the entire meaning of Mother’s Day has been lost. The point of this
day shouldn’t be about minimal effort, it should focus on appreciating the
lady who gave you life, love and really great looks. (Genes rule!)
So, take a moment to reflect on the important role your
mother plays in your life, then think about how a handmade gift would be a more
appropriate token of love. After all, handmade = from the heart. Instead of a supermarket bouquet, why not peruse my pinterest boards and try one of these
sweet flower crafts? They’re fun, original and have more staying power than cut
roses.
Layered Fabric Flower
This precious layered fabric flower from Cluck Cluck Sew
is sweet, cheerful—and deceptively easy. I love that it can be made from scraps
you have already, making it the perfect eco-friendly gift.
Baking Cup Flower
The blog Skip
to My Lou had these adorable baking cup flowers as a Valentine’s activity,
but I’m thinking this is the ideal gift for chunky preschool and early
elementary hands come Mother’s Day. They don’t require a lot of materials, so
they’re a super activity
for young kids. (Room moms, take note!)
No-Sew Fabric Flower
Finally, Scattered
Thoughts of a Crafty Mom has these no-sew flowers that use fabric scraps
and some hot glue. Great to pile together for a fun fabric bouquet, or maybe
attach to a simply wrapped gift for a pop of color.
Whatever you give Mom this Mother’s Day, make sure it’s
#handmadewithlove!
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