Top 100 Mother's Day gift Ideas 2019
Seventh List of Top 100 Mother's Day gift ideas 2019 :-
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.
Mom's Memory Box
Christine Dvornik
Age: Preschool and up
Time: An afternoon
Type of activity: Arts and Crafts
Make Mother's Day -- or any day -- special when you give this gift
that's made of love and happy memories.
Time: An afternoon
Type of activity: Arts and Crafts
Make Mother's Day -- or any day -- special when you give this gift
that's made of love and happy memories.
Parents.
This activity enhances your child's awareness of textures and
design. It will also give her a greater meaning of "family" as she
reminisces with you about the past.
More Fun for Kids:
Try another activity!
Materials needed:
• Newspaper
• Shoe or hat box
• Acrylic paint
• Color copies of family photos and keepsake objects
• Mod Podge (can be purchased at any local craft store)
• Paintbrush
• Sponge
• Flat-edged dull knife
• Ribbon
• Pieces of fabric, buttons, and other decorative objects
• Magazine clippings or wrapping paper scraps
• Baby or other family photo
• One sheet of colored construction paper
• Scissors
What to do:
Step One: Lay newspapers over your work area in case of spills.
Step Two: Paint the box and let it dry. Paint any designs on the box that you want to appear as a background (trees, clouds, sun, stars.).
Step Three: Tear the edges of your family and keepsake photographic images to give them a frayed, antique look.
Step Four: Experiment with the layout of the photographic images, magazine clippings, and/or wrapping paper scraps you'll glue to the box. When you've decided on a design, paste the images on the box using the Mod Podge and paint brush.
Step Five: Keep layering the images. Be sure to eliminate all the air bubbles as the paste dries, using the flat edge of the dull knife.
Step Six: Wipe up any excess Mod Podge around the images with the sponge.
Step Seven: Using clear glue, attach any buttons, fabric scraps, or other decorative items you'd like to the box.
Step Eight: Punch two holes (with a pencil or scissors) a few centimeters apart in the box top. Pull a piece of ribbon through the holes and tie it in a bow at the top of the box.
Step Nine: Cut out a frame from the construction paper that fits your baby or family photo. Sandwich the photo between the frame and the underside of the box's cover. Glue the frame to the box, covering the ribbon.
Step Ten: Give the entire box a final coat of Mod Podge. Let it dry completely.
Now Mom, Grandma, or someone special will treasure this "keepsake keeper" for years to come!
Thankful Bag
Dear____________________
Thank you for your loving care
Thank you for all the kindness that you share
Thank you for helping me to learn and grow
Thank you for showing me all that you know
That's why I just want to say
"THANK YOU" in the biggest way
This thankful bag contains:
• A rubber band-to keep our hearts tied together always
• A candy kiss-to say thank you for all your love
• A penny-to say thank you for sharing my thoughts and letting me knowthey are important to you
• A warm fuzzy-to make you feel good when you are sad like you always do for me.
• A band-aid - to say thank you for all the times you make my hurts feel better
• A facial tissue-to say thank you for all the times you dry my tears
• And a piece of lifesaver candy-a circle to show that my love for you will never end.
•
Love:__________________________________
Hugs and Kisses Mother's Day poem
For Mother's Day gifts this year, the kids painted terracotta flower pots which will be decorated with buttons. I have silk gerbera daisies that I will put in each pot and then mound hershey hugs and kisses around the flower. Does anyone have a Mother's Day poem that talks about hugs and kisses?
Dear Mommy
I want to tell you what a good mommy you are to me.
You fill my days with hugs and kisses
and talks upon your knee.
When I'm sick you make me better,
when I'm crabby you make me smile.
Having you for a mommy makes me a lucky child.
So thank you for being my mommy and,
for all the things you do, I give these beautiful flowers
with love from me to you!!
Mommy I love you for all that you do,
I'll Kiss you and hug you, cause you love me too.
You feed me and need me to teach you to play.
So SMILE cause I love you this MOTHER'S DAY
Mother's Day
This year we are making MOM Pins. I am using SHRINK IT.. I cut out figures
and had the kids color to look like their mothers... I punched 3 holes in
the head. put them in the oven. and now I am tying a piece of yarn in each
hole.. fray it and it looks like hair they are cute
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......
Mother's Day Ideas
This is one of the things I do for Mother's Day.
Trace both hands of each student on Shrink-a-dink plastic.
Have the child color their "hands on the plastic" with a permanent marker, any color works (I use sharpies). They don't even have to
stay within the lines. After they are colored you will have to cut
them out. Follow the baking directions on the plastic(usually its
baked at 250 degrees for 10 min.)When they are finished cooling
and "shrinking" glue pin backs to the hand. The mothers just loved
these. I still see them wearing them.
I do two hands because sometimes the little fingers curl the wrong
way or I don't watch them close enough to help flatten them if they need it.
Good Luck and let me know if you have any questions.
I got the Shrink-a-dink stuff through discount school supplies, but Michaels crafts store carries it too.
Take a picture of the child holding a bouquet of flowers. Take a piece of construction paper and put the poem below on it. Below the poem put the
picture you took, laminate it. They will love it!
Poem:
Dear Mom,
I will love you forever
And forever you will be
The most wonderful mother
You mean everything to me
So instead of buying you flowers
In the usual way
I thought you would prefer
A FOREVER BOUQUET!
Love, ______
(The picture is the bouquet that never dies)
Mother's Day Ideas
We illustrate the following poem each year and make a card. The poem is an original by me and has been published. I use clear solo cups and fill them with potting soil. Our local wal-mart will donate a tray of potting plants to me (usually red begonias) and they plant their flower. I give each
child two sheets of white tissue paper and they decorate with markers. All they have to do is dot the marker onto the tissue paper and it spreads and creates a shape. We put the flower-filled cup onto the center of the paper, pull the paper up and tie with a ribbon. Here's the poem and Happy Mother's Day to all you wonderful moms!
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 "just enough" I'll bloom again.
Just like the other flowers
I'm different from the rest.
Don't pick me, mom, just help me grow
To be my very best.
Here's a gift I do for Mother's Day...it might be a good idea for the teacher of 70 children!
I have the children design a border for stationery - at the top I print
"A Note from my Mom" and at the bottom they write their names.
Then along the sides only they draw a design - vines, flowers, squiggly lines - something simple.
I have the paper divided into half so they do it twice.
Then I run it off on colored paper (5 copies per child) and they have 10 notecards for mom! This part costs me nothing, as we have colored paper at school and unlimited copies.
Because I only have 20 children, they also make a note holder.
I hot glue a wooden flower shape (available for a few cents at crafts stores) onto a wooden spring-type clothespin.
Then they paint the clothespin green for the stem and the flower anyway they'd like. Then we clip the notecards in the clothespin and we're done!
Mother's Day idea
Hi all,
I went to my room today and got out the book I use for Mother’s day
(Well one of them). It is called Celebrating Mother's Day--Mom's Memory Box.
It is a Creative Teaching Press Learn to Read book ISBN 1-57471-573-9.
I just type the words to the book in poem format and small font to roll up and put
in the small box with the items in the poem.
in the small box with the items in the poem.
The box we cut out from our materials center from an Ellison die cut in about 2 1/2 inches square with a top which forms a heart when closed.
I cut them out of a pastel color(s) so when the kids water color them they look great. As I said before, a few days before
Mother's Day Tea, the kids and I enjoy the book and drop the items in
their
boxes one at a time. (Paint the boxes a couple of days before).
Here is the poem and accompanying item to drop in:
Mother's Day Tea, the kids and I enjoy the book and drop the items in
their
boxes one at a time. (Paint the boxes a couple of days before).
Here is the poem and accompanying item to drop in:
Mom's Memory Box
It's almost Mother's Day.
I want to show my mom I love her a special way.
I'll paint a little box.
I'll put in a teddy bear.
( small fuzzy bear about 3/4 in purchased at craft store)
It shows how we love to bear hug.
I'll put in a piece of gum.
(obviously, a piece of bubble gum)
It shows how we always stick together.
I'll put in some nuts.
(Peanut in shell)
They show how silly we like to be.
I'll put in a bandage.
(band-aid)
It shows how she always comes to my rescue.
I'll put in a chocolate kiss.
(hershey's kiss)
It shows how good it feels to be loved.
And, Mom, don't forget...
I'll love you forever!
It shows how we love to bear hug.
I'll put in a piece of gum.
(obviously, a piece of bubble gum)
It shows how we always stick together.
I'll put in some nuts.
(Peanut in shell)
They show how silly we like to be.
I'll put in a bandage.
(band-aid)
It shows how she always comes to my rescue.
I'll put in a chocolate kiss.
(hershey's kiss)
It shows how good it feels to be loved.
And, Mom, don't forget...
I'll love you forever!
Hope this is clear. It is loved by all and fairly cheap. I would definitely get the book (copywriting infringement is not my style) to read. The pics are cute, kind of small to read to whole group of moms and kinders though. I wish it came in big book.
Oh well, email me for more information if needed.
Laura in Upland.
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