Top 100 Mother's Day Gift Ideas 2019



Third list in Top 100 Mother's Day Gift Ideas :-
A Priceless Gift:-

There is always a lot of talk about how we can save money over the
holidays. And how can we get the kids involved more?
This particular gift idea is so easy and says "I love you" so well, that you
won't want to miss out on it! Make several of these wonderful keepsakes
and give them to grandparents, aunts, uncles, and anyone who needs a smile.
The best inexpensive Christmas gift I ever received was from my son when
he was in Kindergarten.
The class took empty boxes (hair color, toothpaste, etc.), wrapped them in
wrapping paper, then tied them up with a ribbon.
Attached to the box was this note:
I took an ordinary box
As empty as can be
I filled it with a special gift
And wrapped it carefully.
But please don't ever open it
Just leave the ribbon tied
And hold it tightly near your heart
Because my love for you's inside!
If you prefer to use bows over ribbon, simply adjust the poem to read:
I took an ordinary box
As empty as can be
I filled it with a special gift
And wrapped it carefully.
But please don't ever open it
Just leave the bow applied
And hold it tightly near your heart
Because my love for you's inside!
Using bows, of course, is easier than the ribbon for little ones. To dress up the poem, use pinking shears to cut out the poem you have written or
printed out, then glue that to another piece of posterboard or construction paper of another color (for a border effect).
I loved this gift and will keep it FOREVER.

I'm going to do this with my very little ones this yr. I'm going to have them make a picture with paint of handprints. I will attach it to the box and wrap it, with this little saying on a pretty index card.This gift is my favorite it was from my daughter she is 13 yrs old and I still have it.

The Tissue Paper Ornament

Your will need these supplies 1 styrofoam ball ( big ones)pretty tissue paper cut in pieces or torn
ribbon (abt 11 inches this is for hanging)
glue (for each child or share)
straight pins ( for teachers)

You give each child a styrofoam ball and have them put the tissue paper dipped in glue and press onto the styrofoam ball. The child covers the styrofoam ball with the glue tissue paper. This is a hint for the straight pins you don't have to use them but you put the straight pins around the styrofoam ball half way in to help secure the wet tissue paper on the styrofoam it will look like a porcupine. You can also get straight pins with balls at the end of the pins and just push them in for added decorations. Last step is to dip the styrofoam ball w/ tissue paper in glitter (clear colorful glitter) The best way to do this without the kids making a huge mess is take the glitter and put it in a storage bag, now put the styrofoam ball in the bag with the glitter and shake it. Teacher take it out of the bag and let it dry for a few days. After it dries take the straight pins out of the ball or leave in for additional decorations. Now poke at the top of the styrofoam ball with a little glue attach the ribbon to the ball. This is a beautiful gift for the moms, and the moms will adore it....

Tanya
Creative Kids at Play Preschool/Daycare

I don't teach a class of preschoolers only my own son so what we are going to do or would like to do is paint some sun catchers. I found the ones that
are in the Oriental Trading catalogs and they are so neat. These are vases, tealight holders, picture frames, etc. They also have them for fathers day.
My DS does not like to sit still and do a lot with construction paper or fun foam, he says those things are boring. He does like to sit still for painting and putting together model cars though.
I have also thought about letting DS make a crown out of fun foam. I don't care much for any kinds of gifts, he is my gift along with my two older children and my 2 beautiful granddaughters. We will probably do more for father's day and grandparents day.

Robin Howell

I teach preschool (4 year olds) and this is what we do:

I have the children draw a picture for their mom on white construction paper with new markers. I take them home and scan them in my computer and print them out on iron on transfer paper (you have to choose the reverse print on your print program). I then iron them onto a bag that I have ordered from Oriental Trading (cost around $15 for 12) or in the past I have ordered some off of ebay. I use the cool peel paper. I iron them on at work and let the kids peel off the paper after it cools. It only takes 2-3 minutes to cool.
On the other side of the bag with a fabric marker they write "Mom". Most of my kids have done this very well. They like to write their own name on
the bottom of the bag.It adds their own personal touch As an added bonus we make "kiss" coupons. On my print shop program I choose the business card paper and write good for one kiss. I print out about 5 for each kid. I have them put on lipstick and "kiss" the card. They turn out so cute. I make a cover that says kiss coupon book. Most of the kids get a kick out of kissing the cards. In the event I have some boy that refuses I have lip stickers on stand by. In four years I only had one kid refuse to kiss the coupons.

Laura Perron

Mothers Day Craft Ideas

* Make a coupon Book for mom
*Flower pot from air drying clay (Pitch Pot) and have the children paint it.
*Hand Cut out Flowers (Use childs hand)

Laurie Heisler

Make a "plant" for mother. Make a pot from construction paper with a tall green stem. Use two hand prints for the flower and two foot prints for the
leaves.

Linda Inzer

Homemade bath salts. The kids could decorate a jar with modge podge and tissue paper to place them in.
Add the salts to a large bowl in these proportions:

3 parts Epsom salts
2 parts baking soda
1 part table salt (or borax)
Essential (scented, herbal/floral) Oils

Mix thoroughly using your hands to stir the ingredients. Some people will tell you to use a spoon or other utensil, although if you are like me, you will find the salts work better if you use your hands. This is now the base from which you can create a wide variety of bath salts. Its wise to add colors to bath salts. Use plain food coloring for this purpose, letting it fall drop by drop onto the salt base.

Jen.

Jen
This year we are making tulip t-shirts. The child's handprint is the flower,
their forearm print is the stem and their footprints are the leaves. I use
fabric paint. The kids love making these and the moms really enjoy them. I
usually do the Mother survey to put in the card. Some of the answers are
hysterical!
Mother's Day Poems
A Mom Is Like A Flower
A mom is like a flower
On a sunny summer day.
You´d pick her in a minute
If you could have your way.
A mom is like the sunshine;
She warms your heart each day
And makes you feel like smiling.
It´s just her special way
Of saying that she loves you
The way that mothers do.
A mom is very special.
That´s why you love her, too.
I have used this poem for years- it can be signed too.
I googled to find the exact wording and found this site with other
Mother's Day poems


This isn't just an empty pot.
There's something you should know.
Inside the pot there is a seed
That, just like me, will grow.
The plant that grows will someday bloom
And remind you of the seed so small.
But without your love and tender care,
The seed wouldn't grow at all.
Thanks for helping me grow!
Happy Mother's Day!
Mommy, Mommy, I love you
And the many things you do.
You take care of me each day,
Read me books and even play.
Mommy, Mommy, I love you,
Happy Mother's Day to you!
I am your little flower, Mom
Please help me grow and bloom;
Take the weeds, but leave the roots
And give me lots of room.
Mom, you are my gardener;
My sunshine and my rain.
Too much will make me wither
With enough, I'll bloom again.
I am your little flower, Mom
I'm different from the rest;
Don't pick me Mom, just help me grow
To be my very best.
Written by: Rebecca Armstrong
May, 1998
Mother's Day ideas
We take each child's individual picture holding a bouquet of flowers.
We
then attach the poem that goes:
I will love you forever
and forever you will be
the most wonderful mother
you mean everything to me.
Instead of giving you a gift
in the usual way
I though you would prefer
A forever bouquet!

Love, _______

Sticky Fingers and Big Wet Kisses
Sticky fingers and big wet kisses
Dirty toes and stars with wishes

Splashing through puddles and hugs too tight
Afternoon naps and sleepless nights
I'm growing so fast, I'll soon be grown
So I've made you this handprint for your very own
So tuck it away and keep it, please
So years from now I can see
How much I changed as time went by
And you can always remember my...
Sticky fingers and big wet kisses
Dirty toes and stars with wishes......

Little ducklings all have a mom
to tell them wise-quacks.

Little piglets all have a mom
to take them piggy back.

Little bugs all have a mom
to give them buggy rides.

Little fawns all have a mom
who is a deer besides.

Little skunks must have a mom
who's sweet (at least to them).

And little flowers have a mom
to keep them on the stem.

Little bookworms have a mom
to teach them wrong from "write".

Little glowworms have a mom
to keep their tail lights bright.

Little bunnies have a mom
to teach them when to hop.

And little fishies have a mom
to show them how to belly flop.

Now, they think that their moms are great.
And probably it's true.
But then they haven't met the BEST
'Cuz mom they don't know you!


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