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Simple Mother’s Day Gift Ideas
by Nancy Twigg,
Counting the Cost
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We all agree that our moms are marvelous. We don’t need prompts from the
greeting card industry to remind us of that. The dilemma is how to make them
feel marvelous without buying into all the hype surrounding Mom’s special
day.
Several years ago before I became a mother myself, I wanted to get the
inside scoop on what moms really want for Mother’s Day. What brings them
happiness? What makes them feel appreciated? To do this, I asked several
women I knew to tell me about the inexpensive, yet meaningful gifts that
they have either received or would love to receive themselves, or that they
have given their own mothers in the past.
Below are just a few of the ideas I gathered from my little fact-finding
mission. As you look over the list, remember that most of these ideas are
adaptable and can be used for the fabulous fathers or the grand grandparents
on your gift list as well.
* Children’s Artwork – What mom doesn’t love the gifts her children
make for her? Children’s drawings, paintings or poems all become extra
special when placed in an attractive frame.
* A Hobby Basket – What does your mom do for fun? Create a gift
basket using her hobby as a theme. For example, if she loves to play sports,
create a gift basket with a new water bottle, a book on fitness, and several
new pairs of athletic socks.
* Roses – Most women love roses, right? Rather than giving her a
bouquet that she can only enjoy for a few days, give her a rose bush that
will bloom for years to come. If you want, include an IOU good for a few
hours of gardening time to help her plant your gift in her flower garden.
* Handprints or Footprints – Use her children’s hands or feet to make
a memorable gift. The impression of a child’s hand or foot can be pressed
into modeling clay to make a wall hanging or quick drying cement to make a
garden stepping stone. You can also coat the palm of the child’s hand or the
sole of his foot with washable ink or paint. Then stamp the print onto
cardstock to create a keepsake suitable for framing.
* A "Thanks, Mom" Book – On each page of a blank journal, write a
message of thanks such as, "Thank you for always encouraging me," or
something about your mom for which you are thankful like, "I am thankful
that you taught me the value of hard work." Include a note that instructs
Mom to reread this book often to remind her of how much she is loved and
appreciated.
* A Personalized Apron or Tote Bag – Use fabric paint or iron-on
transfers for your inkjet printer to create an apron that is just Mom’s
style. Decorate the apron with transfers of family photos or use stencils to
paint on your decorations.
* Chocolate Fantasy – Is Mom a chocolate fanatic? Fill a gift basket
with several varieties of homemade cookies, candy and muffins in her
favorite flavor. If Mom loves sweets but is concerned about her weight, use
recipes for special goodies that are low in fat and sugar.
Any of these low-cost, high-value gift ideas are sure to bring a smile to
the face of the special mom in your life. Or, if you are a mother who thinks
your family may need a little help with Mother’s Day gift giving, you have
my permission to make several copies of this list and leave them in
conspicuous places around the house!

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