Making a homemade Mothers Day craft might be my favorite way to show my Mom how much I appreciate all that she does! She loves gifts that are super thoughtful over anything else, who doesn’t?! Plus, when I was growing up I was balling on a budget and couldn’t buy my mom the house or car that I wanted to give her lol. These super easy and cheap crafts are here to save the day!
If your kids love making crafts just as much as you love getting them, you might be looking for extra activities to keep them busy! Check out these free printables for the kids!
Here are the best craft ideas I found:
Flower Thumbprint Planter
Source: 5 Minutes for Mom
Mother’s Day is a holiday to show how much we appreciate all our mom’s hard work… If you’re looking for a gift, here’s one DIY idea that you’ll fall in love with. This project is about making a thumbprint planter. The perfect gift your mom can enjoy year after year! Too cute!
Mother’s Day Birdhouse Card
Source: I Heart Crafty Things
Cards are the classic way of saying how much we love our moms and grandmas. But that doesn’t mean they have to be classic. Here’s a creative idea about how to make impressive and unique Mother’s Day cards for the most loved woman in your life!
Mother’s Day Fingerprint Art
Source: Kids Activities Blog
Looking for a Mother’s Day craft a toddler can make? Take a look at this one! It’s an activity you can make with your little one’s tiny fingerprints using different colors… easy to make and fun! Can it get any cuter than this?
Mothers Day Handprint Apron
Source: The Craft Patch Blog
If you are into crafts and want to make a lovely DIY gift, here’s the one for you. Following this tutorial, you can turn a simple blank apron into a personalized gift for your mom. To make it, you’ll need a heat transfer vinyl, silhouette cutting machine, and fabric paint. So, if you already have those craft supplies, this one will be a breeze for you!
Spring Time Flower Pot Painting
Source: The Inspiration Edit
Flowers are a classic Mother’s Day gift. But, if you don’t want to give natural flowers that will slowly fade away, you can make this cute flower pot that will last forever. You’ll need a few simple materials and some free time!
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Air Dry Clay Ring Dish
Source: I Spy DIY
Clay is an awesome craft supply that you can use in so many different ways! If you love crafting with air dry clay, here’s a unique Mother’s Day gift you can make! This would be perfect for your older children or teenagers!
Mother’s Day Shrinky Dink Keychain
Source: The Best Ideas For Kids
Looking for a simple and personal Mother’s Day gift? Look no further as here’s a great one coming your way! These shrinky dink keychains are easy to make and turn out to be super cute. Write the word “MOM” with a handprint and turn a simple keychain into a lovely keepsake your mother will cherish forever
Related Post: DIY Keychain Ideas & Tutorials
Thumbprint Butterfly Flower Pots
Source: Made To Be A Momma
If you want to give or make… yourself a gift for Mother’s Day with the kids, that combines flowers and chocolate, take a look at this DIY project! It’s a painted flower pot filled with small chocolates and decorated with butterflies made with your kids thumbprints. A thoughtful keepsake!
DIY Flower Paper Rings
Source: Easy Peasy and Fun
Want an unusual Mother’s Day craft that you can make with just paper? These flower rings are the perfect thing to make with the kids! They’re vibrant, make for a unique gift… and pretty easy to make! You’ll still give yourself… I mean Mom, flowers but not the regular ones. And, she’ll love them!
DIY Plant Markers
Source: At Home With Ashley
If you’re a GREEN thumb or just love planting new things in the garden… you’ll love this one! These DIY plant markers will be a lovely Mother’s Day gift your kids can make with your help. This is one of my favorite gift ideas because my Mom uses them each year and she is always reminded of my love for her!
Related Post: Best Pallet Garden Ideas
DIY Rainbow Paper Heart Pom Pom Wreath
Source: Hello Wonderful
You kids will love making this homemade Mother’s Day gift! All you need is colorful paper, a ribbon, and yarn to make this adorable craft. Plus, if you already have some craft supplies at home, this will be super easy to make today!
Pebble Love Bugs
Source: The Craft Train
Pebble love bugs… whats cuter than that?! If your kids love painting rocks, these is going to be a great afternoon project to make. Plus, you can get creative and switch up the colors to make them unique! Too cute!
Yarn-Wrapped Toilet Roll Art Supply
Source: Happy Hooligans
It’s no secret that toilet paper rolls are one of those craft supplies that you ALWAYS have more of, right!? Plus, you can turn them into super cute little DIY projects that are cheap to make! Here’s a project that shows you how to make pencil organizers wrapped in yarn. They’re a great idea to get that desk organized for Mother’s day!
DIY Mason Jar Candles
Source: Happiness is Homemade
Mason jars are another one of those craft supplies that you might already have or can easily pick up at WallyWorld! Plus, you can decorate or turn them into some super craft gifts! This tutorial shows you how to make a simple but creative mason jar candle. This would be great to make with your older kids or teenagers!
Mother’s Day Flower Pot Craft
Source: I Heart Crafty Things
Looking for Mother’s Day craft ideas your kids can make? Following this tutorial and using the provided free template, your kids will be able to make a flower pot out of cardstock paper, craft sticks, and a few other basic craft supplies. Let’s get creative!
Related Templates: Free Template Printables
DIY Mother’s Day Crown
Source: Design Improvised
Mom, a queen?! Yes, she is, and this DIY crown proves that! With some pipe cleaners and pom poms, your koids can make a lovely MOM crown for you this Mother’s Day. Isn’t that lovely, your majesty? Love it!
Pressed Flowers
Source: Lily Ardor
Do your kids need a low-cost gift idea they can make on their own? Check out this amazing frame pressed flowers. They look like a real natural masterpiece. And, making this frame is fairly easy, though you will need to lend your kids a hand to make it!
Related Post: Summer Craft Tutorials
DIY Marble Dipped Mugs
Source: The Sweetest Occasion
Looking for a last-minute Mother’s day craft? Take a look at these marble dipped mugs! You need only a plain mug and nail polish make them. Your kids can bring you your favorite morning coffe in these super colorful mugs!
Black Glue Heart Art Project
Source: Red Ted Art
If you need a creative craft to make with the kids, you have to check out this black glue heart art project! It reminds of those old stained glass windows and makes for a lovely gift made from the heart. You can use the downloadable template found in this tutorial or create your own custom heart design!
Related Template: Free Heart Template
Heart Thumbprint Platter
Source: Old Salt Farm
You don’t need much to make a memorable gift for Mother’s Day! You just need a platter and glass paint. And, your kid’s thumbs to make this adorable heart thumbprint platter. It’s a wonderful idea to make and the thoughtful ones are always the best!
DIY Pallet Picture Frame
Source: 5 Minutes for Mom
My Mom loves home made gifts over store bought any day! And I’m sure you’re the same… check out this budget-friendly but gift idea for Mother’s Day. If you have some leftover wood and craft supplies ready to go, you’ll love this project!
Tulip in a Heart Card
Source: Easy Peasy and Fun
Crafts are a must have activity in our house and Mother’s day if no exception! This tutorial shows you how to make a unique and interesting card with a tulip inside! Whether you’re going to make this for yourself with the kids or for their Grandma, this will be the best card of the year!
Handprint Flower Bouquet
Source: Non-Toy Gifts
A bouquet for Mother’s Day? Yes, please! And, what about a bouquet with flowers made of your kids’ handprints? Not only will your flowers last forever but also you have a copy of your kid’s little hands. What a thoughtful gift!
Related Post: Paper Plate Crafts For Kids
Mother’s Day Sponge Painting
Source: The Best Ideas For Kids
Looking for Mother’s Day craft that’s easy enough to make with your toddler? Check out this one! It shows you how to easily make a card while letting your kid’s creativity run wild! Grab some sponges, paint, paper and you’re kids will love making these
Mother’s Day Personalized Candle Holder
Source: Rhythms of Play
Everyone loves personalized gifts, right?! If you’re looking for a simple yet useful craft project, this one’s for you. This DIY candle tutorial would also make a great Valentines day craft or gift to give!
String Heart Yarn Cards
Source: Hello Wonderful
If you want to make your own Mother’s day cards with the kids this year… Check out this one! It’s bit easier than the previous ones but the kids will still have a ton of fun making it. Not only is it fun, but this activity is fairly mess free for you! Win win!
DIY Sand Art Candles
Source: Club Crafted
A simple to make Mother’s Day gift with only 4 supplies? Yes, please! These DIY sand art candles would be super fun to make for your teenagers or really any time of the year. You just need some white pillar candles, a sand art kit, mod podge, and paintbrushes. Let your kids’ creativity run wild!
Watermelon Sponge Stamped Tea Towels
Source: Salty Canary
If you’re an avid cook and love decorating the kitchen… Then, you’re going to love this DIY tea towels. The best part is that you could really personalize these and make them your own!
DIY Paper Gift Box Garland
Source: The Proper Blog
On the hunt for some homemade decorations to hang up this Mother’s day? Hmmm… these DIY paper garland gift boxes might be fun! You can make one or a few bigger gift boxes for the main present and fill the other, tinier ones with chocolates. Check out the tutorial to see how you can make your own garland just like this one!
Rock Photo Holders
Source: One Little Project
If rock painting is your thing, here’s a craft you’ll love! These super creative painted rock photo holders combine the best of both worlds and make for a lovely, handmade Mother’s day gift. Paint the rocks in a design of your choice, add some copper wire, and add photos of you and the kids! These would look great on the kitchen window sill or on your desk!
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DIY Gradient Flower Vases
Source: A Kailo Chic Life
Imagine creating such a colorful Mother’s Day gift with only a few supplies! This tutorial shows you exactly how to do it. You just need a glass vase and 3 to 4 coordinating colors of spray paint. You can give yourself two of your favorite things, flowers and a homemade gift to hold them!
Hand Holding DIY Cards
Source: The House That Lars Built
Here’s another great DIY card craft to make! These hands, holding little hearts, pop up inside the card and look amazing! You can have the kids write any message they want on the heart. There’s nothing better than a homemade card for Mother’s day!
DIY Gemstone Soaps
Source: Happiness is Homemade
Wether you’re looking for a last-minute Mother’s Day gift or just want to a creative craft with the kids…. Make this one! You can create these gemstone soaps in only 10 minutes following the steps in the tutorial. Your mom, grandma, or any significant woman in your life will love these!
DIY Wool Felt Ball Coasters
Source: Inspried By Charm
A simple DIY coaster is every mom’s favorite home accessory because they protect the table from those water rings! They also make for a thoughtful gift you can make with the kids this year. This tutorial shows you how to make coasters out of wool felt balls. Check it out, these are too cute!
Floral Monogram Door Hanger
Source: Diary of a Debutante
Do you know those floral monograms you see at weddings, engagements, and birthday parties? Well, you can make some yourself this year. This one might not be a favorite with the kids BUT you could make these any time of year and the way they turn out is amazing!
Now that you’ve crafted the perfect gift, and cleaned up after the little ones… It’s time to download something for YOU or really for the kids again lol! To get more organized this year, check out the free printables I have been working on below
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