Top 100 Mother's Day gift Ideas 2019

Sixth List of  Top 100 Mother's Day gift Ideas :-

Handprint Flower...

Mount a piece of white paper on top of a larger piece of colored construction paper. Paint the child's palm of hand any color he wants. Have
him press down onto about the center or a little above. Next paint the child's fingers using another color of choice and have him press down above the palm print.(A perfect hand print now.) When the paint is dry the child may add a cut out heart for the center of the flower. Leaves and stem using construction paper. Here is the poem to provide:

A piece of me
I give to you.
I painted this flower
To say "I love you."

The heart is you.
The hand is me.
To show we are friends-
The best there can be.

I hope you will save it
And look back someday
At the flower we shared
On your special day.
-Kathleen Lademan

Card Or Book For Mom...
Use this along with a gift you've made as part of a card or make a book.

You sew the buttons on my clothes (glue button on this page) You gave me a hankie for my nose (kleenex on this one) You make good things for me to eat (picture from magazine) You buy me candy for a treat (glue piece of candy on) You wash my clothes and mend my socks(picture from mag and a cut our sock)

Dear Mother, I love you lots and lots!!(big heart - can put childs picture in it)

Mother's Day Kisses...

You will need 2 wrapped candy kisses, 1 plastic spoon, a 4x4 piece of netting, and ribbon.Place the two kisses back to back in the bowl of the spoon. Cover with the netting and tie with small ribbon. To the ribbon's bow attach the following poem:
"Happy Mother's Day!
A spoonful of love
And a couple of wishes,
That you enjoy your
Mother's Day kisses!"

Mothers day Poems

My little hands play pat-a-cake
they peek-a-boo and wave...
they catch me when I learn to walk
and splash me when I bathe.
My little hands reach up to you
for hugs before I sleep...
and fold together when I pray
the Lord my soul to keep.
My little hands are tiny now
but yours will serve to guide me..
And when I'm grown I'll still reach out
and know your beside me!

HEARTPRINTS

Whatever our hands touch---
We leave fingerprints!
On walls, on furniture,
On doorknobs, dishes, books,
As we touch we leave our identity.

Oh please wherever I go today,
Help me leave heartprints!
Heartprints of compassion
Of understanding and love.
Heartprints of kindness
and genuine concern.

May my heart touch a lonely neighbor
Or a runaway daughter,
Or an anxious mother,
Or, perhaps, a dear friend!

I shall go out today
To leave heartprints,
And if somone should say
"I felt your touch,"
May that one sense be...YOUR LOVE
Touching through ME…


Mother’s Day Flower Poem **

Need:
construction paper
red and green tempra paint
markers
glue

Cut a flower stem and leaves from colored construction paper. Assemble Glue them onto another sheet of paper. Cut out a red heart and glue on top of the stem and paint child's hand with tempera paint and put the print on
top of heart. Attach the following poem.
A piece of me I give to you.
I made this flower to say "I love you."
The heart is you.
The hand is me.
To show we are friends-
The best there can be.
I hope you will save it
And look back someday
At the flower we shared
On your special day.
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** Coupons for Mom **

Need:
paper
pen/pencil
stapler
scissors
ideas
markers
Take the paper and cut it into rectangles, then on as many as you
want
write
things like you "Get a free hug on this day:______", or "I will make my
bed
on this day:_____.", "Good for one free Hug!", "Good for one Room
Clean
Up",
"Good for Breakfast in Bed (with help from Dad)", "Good for one
Kiss",
etc.
Then have the child draw a little picture on each "Coupon" and color
with
markers. You can also add little black dashes around the edges of
each to
resemble a real coupon. Make a cover for the coupon book that says

"Coupon
Book For Mom". Then when you are finished, staple it together and
you
have
a
sweet little coupon book for Mom.
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** Mother's Day Kisses **

Need:
2 wrapped candy kisses
1 plastic spoon
a 4x4 piece of netting and ribbon
Place the two kisses back to back in the bowl of the spoon. Cover
with
netting and tie a small ribbon. To the ribbon bow attach the
following
poem:
- Happy Mother's Day! -
A spoonful of love
And a couple of wishes
That you enjoy your
Mother's Day Kisses!
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Mother's Day Theme

Allow children to paint the outside of an inexpensive flower pot with
acrylic paints. When dry coat the inside and outside with a sealant. Provide
the children with live flowers or houseplants, potting soil, and watering can.
Painted Flower Pots
We had our class of 3, 4 and 5 year olds paint the outside of a medium
sized clay pot with flowers. We had them use stamps for the actual flower
and then they painted the stem on and put the grass at the bottom. The
pots were then filled with a baggie of potting soil, a
flower packet and a poem. We wrapped the entire pot in clear wrap and
tied it with ribbons. The poem we enclosed was: Here's a little pot, I
painted just for you, Inside is a special project, For the two of us to do.
Happy Mother's Day.
Variation on Flower Pot
Write "Bee cause I love you" and took the children's thumb prints of
yellow paint and made bee's along the top of a ceramic flower pot.

Here's a new version of an old tried and true poem.......
Here's a card for Mother's Day,
I'll try to be my best each day.
When you sit to read to me,
Relax and have a cup of tea!
Attach a bag of tea and maybe a coffee mug.
Mother's Day Pin
color plastic champagne glass (from party store) completely with
permanent markers. bake at 200 degrees until melted to look like a flower.
hot glue pin back on for a pretty mother's day pin
I paint the children's hands or feet (with babies it is easier to paint their
feet) and make prints and add this poem afterwards with the Year. This
activity can be for any Holiday, just change the bottom :
This Is To Remind You
When I Have Grown So Tall
That Once I Was Quite Little
And My (Feet or Hands) Were Very Small
Happy Mother's Day 2003
Send home with each child a small cellophane package containing about 6
Hershey's Kisses, and a note to the mother stating something like,
Everytime you catch your child doing something good, or putting forth an
exemplary effort, "Share a Kiss." Be sure to place an even number of
Kisses into the bag.
Prepare a list of questions about mom an print out. Ask each child to
answer the questions during the week, and record their answers exactly as
given. Glue the answer sheet onto construction paper to create a border.
The children can be given stickers, glitter, or other decorative effects to
enhance border. An example of some questions would be:
How old is your mother?
Where does she work?
Does she like to cook?
How tall is mommy?
What is mother's hair and eye color?
What is your favorite thing to do with your mother?

This year for Mother's Day I am making an imprint of the children's hands
in Faster Plaster. Around the outside I will be adding this poem:
A mother holds her child's hand for only a little while,
But, she holds their hearts forever.

Candle Holders

Recycle baby food jars. Have children tear tissue paper in small pieces and
with white glue glue to jar and lid. Put an extra coat of glue on all when
done. Put a votive candle inside and tie a ribbon around the top. We cut
daisies out of cardstock for the card and attached this to the ribbon.

Mother's Day Crafts

Gifts for the Bath
Gifts for the Kitchen
Potpourri Gifts
Jewelry for Mom
Other Gifts for Women
Photo Gifts & Frames
Teacher's Gifts

Mother's Day Activities

Mother's Day Poems
Mother's Day Songs
Mother's Day Books
Miscellaneous Easy Ideas and Activities
Mother's Day Free E-Cards

Mother's Day Crafts & Gifts to Make

Flower Magnet
Best Cook Hands Down Aprons
Pasta Necklace Jewelry
Garden Stepping Stones
Craft Stick Picture Frames
Mom's Placemat
Book of Kisses
Mother's Day Handprint Card
Stained Glass Candle Jar
Sand Candles
Yummy Cups
Pat on the Back Shirts
Wooden Keepsake Plaques
Mother's Day Pins
Mom's Recipe Holder
Plaster Handprints

Fun Foam Flower Pot
Window Knick Knack
Mommy Fact Sheet
Wrapped Around My Finger Painting
Share a Snack With Mom
I Love You This Much Card
Care Package
Wrapped Around My Finger

Materials
Good watercolor paper
acrylic paint
foam brush
fame, glass and mats
gold metallic marker pen
black calligraphy pen

Directions
Using foam brush, paint child's hand with paint and press onto center of paper. (Wear smocks, this paint does NOT wash out :)) Let dry. With gold marker, draw a fancy bow around one finger. In the upper right corner, write in fancy writing, "Mom, I have you wrapped around my finger". After dry, insert in frame with mat. This makes a beautiful lasting gift for Moms or Dads.

Mother's Day Theme

Allow children to paint the outside of an inexpensive flower pot with acrylic paints. When dry coat the inside and outside with a sealant.
Provide the children with live flowers or houseplants, potting soil, and watering can.

Painted Flower Pots

We had our class of 3, 4 and 5 year olds paint the outside of a medium sized clay pot with flowers. We had them use stamps for the actual flower and then they painted the stem on and put the grass at the bottom. The pots were then filled with a baggie of potting soil,

a flower packet and a poem. We wrapped the entire pot in clear wrap and tied it with ribbons. The poem we enclosed was: Here's a little pot, I  painted just for you, Inside is a special project, For the two of us to do. Happy Mother's Day.

Variation on Flower Pot

Write "Bee cause I love you" and took the children's thumb prints of yellow paint and made bee's along the top of a ceramic flower pot. Here's a new version of an old tried and true poem.......

Here's a card for Mother's Day,

I'll try to be my best each day.

When you sit to read to me,

Relax and have a cup of tea!

Attach a bag of tea and maybe a coffee mug.

Mother's Day Pin

color plastic champagne glass (from party store) completely with permanent markers. bake at 200 degrees until melted to look like a flower. hot glue pin back on for a pretty mother's day pin

I paint the children's hands or feet (with babies it is easier to paint their feet) and make prints and add this poem afterwards with the Year. This activity can be for any Holiday, just change the bottom :

This Is To Remind You

When I Have Grown So Tall

That Once I Was Quite Little

And My (Feet or Hands) Were Very Small

Happy Mother's Day 2003

Send home with each child a small cellophane package containing about 6 Hershey's Kisses, and a note to the mother stating something like,
Everytime you catch your child doing something good, or putting forth an exemplary effort, "Share a Kiss." Be sure to place an even number of Kisses into the bag.

Prepare a list of questions about mom an print out. Ask each child to answer the questions during the week, and record their answers exactly as given. Glue the answer sheet onto construction paper to create a border. The children can be given stickers, glitter, or other decorative effects to enhance border. An example of some questions would be:

How old is your mother?

Where does she work?

Does she like to cook?

How tall is mommy?

What is mother's hair and eye color?

What is your favorite thing to do with your mother?

This year for Mother's Day I am making an imprint of the children's hands in Faster Plaster. Around the outside I will be adding this poem:

A mother holds her child's hand for only a little while,

But, she holds their hearts forever.