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Top 100 Mother's Day gift Ideas 2019

Top 100 Mother's Day gift Ideas 2019


Twelfth list of Top 100 Mother's Day gift Ideas 2019:-

SUPPLIES

Empty glass Baby food jars Assorted colors of playdough (or make salt dough and use food coloring) silk flowers A small wooden plaque from walmart ($1.00 each) assorted paints, glitter, buttons, stickers and foamies.

paint brushes Digital camera, or any camera Now if you are using a camera other than a digital, you have to do this way before mothers day, because you have to take a picture of the child for the final gift.

My kids took the playdough and put some of it in the bottom of the baby food jar, about 1/2 full. If you used salt dough, they of course make it first, then put in the baby food jar. This will get hard when it dries too :)Let them choose what flowers they want to use, and put them in the playdough, to make their arrangement.

Take a picture of each child by themselves holding their flowers that they just made. I sat them at the table, and took a close up from their tummies up, holding their flowers. Ok now set the flowers aside and continue on to the next step.

Now my kids chose what paints they wanted to use, glitter, buttons, ribbons etc. and decorated their wooden plaque.When the plaques dry, glue their pictures on the plaques. They gave their mothers the plague and the flowers for Mother's Day.

For fathers day we did kind of the same thing, but the children glued nails, screws, washers etc on the frame after they painted it. I took their pictures holding a fishing rod and fish that they made out of cardboard gift wrapping tubes, yarn and a paper fish they decorated.

HANDPRINT DISHCLOTH

What You Need:
• A solid color dishcloth --- yellow, green blue ... your choice. (you can buy sets of them at larger department stores for very little money).
• Fabric paint (this is important because you want a paint that will last
through washing machine trips).
• Trays for holding paint.
• Paint Brushes or sponges.
• A covered work area.
• Hands (or even feet?!)

What You Do:
1. Here's the easy part, children paint their hands using a sponge or a paintbrush and make a handprint on the washcloth.

2. Think contrasting colors ... in other words, if you have a dark colored dishcloth, then use a light colored paint and visa versa.

3. Use a paintbrush to write the date on the corner of the dishcloth. (The child's name can go there too).

4. You can get really creative and try this on oven mitts, an apron (visualize a "bouquet" of hand and footprints all over mom's apron.) The sky's the limit.

5. *Make sure you follow the directions for setting the fabric paint (the direction will be on the paint container). That way the washing machine will deliver mom back the same wonderful handprints wash after wash.Here is a poem to go along with the dishcloth.

Sometimes I might upset you
Just because I'm small
By leaving fingerprints of mine
On a table, chair or wall.
But everyday I grow a bit
And I'll be big one day
When all my tiny fingerprints
Have long been cleaned away
So keep these prints of my two hands
To help you to recall
Just how big my fingers were
That time when I was small.

MOTHER'S DAY IDEAS

Mom's Apple Pie
Materials needed
Apple Potpourri
Pie tin (small aluminum)
Pom Poms (red)
Gold glitter
Tan Felt
Glue
Scissors
pencil
wax paper

1. Place your pie tin upside down on the tan felt. Trace the shape with you pencil and cut out the pie crust.

2. Pour your potpourri into your pie tin. Don't eat it. It smells better than it tastes.

3. Fill your pie tin with pom pom "apples".

4. Put a bead of glue around the edge of the pie tin and cover with the pie crust felt.

5. Place a sheet of wax paper on top of the crust and place a book on top until the glue dries. Dont use a really heavy book or you may end up with applesauce.

6. When your pie is dry, decorate the top by drawing lines with glue and sprinkle with glitter.

Your pie is done! Doesn't it smell Yummy. Put it anywhere you'd enjoy the delicious aroma of fresh apple pie. We usually make a card from a fish shape or tie or something similar, but one teacher put a fishing hat on her children, gave them a fishing pole and took each child's picture. Then had the children decorate a frame and put the picture inside. It was really cute.

Book of Kisses
The children can make a "Book Of Kisses" to give to their mothers Mother's Day. Make booklets by cutting paper into 4 inch squares and stapling ten sheets together in one booklet for each child. Write "Book of Kisses" on the top page and invite the children to decorate the page that is the cover of the booklet. In small groups, colour the children's lips with lipstick and have them kiss each page of the book. Send it home with a note explaining that the mothers can redeem each page for a real kiss.

Mother's Day Card

Materials
Construction paper
Tempera paint
Pie pan
Scissors
Pencil
Directions:
Fold the construction paper in half to form a card. Pour enough tempera paint in the pie pan to cover the bottom. Have the child lay the palm of the
hand in the paint. Take the hand out of the paint and press the hand on the front of the card, with the small finger along the folded edge. Let dry.
Leaving the card folded, cut out the handprint so the card is now in the shape of the handprint. Open the card and write the message.

Plant for Mom

For Mother's Day we usually paint a plant pot and then re-pot a petunia into the pot. Also I ask the child to tell me one thing they love about their  mom and I write it on a big heart which we paste into the center of a fingerpainting the child has done and we display them for everyone to read.

Tealight Candle

Cut tissue paper into small pieces and glue on to baby food jars (use a glue/water mix and you can paint it on with a watercolor brush). First paint the jar with the mixture and place the tissue paper on. Then, after that has dried, paint over the tissue paper with the same mix. Put a tea light inside and you have a beautiful candle. These can be customized to any season or event, depending on the colors of tissue paper you use.

MOTHER'S DAY HUG

Have children trace their hands and cut them out. Attach a verrrrry long stip of paper to hands and print on it. Wrap this around yourself and here's a BIG hug from me to you. Science: Discuss what you might cook for Mom to eat. Mommy says to try
some cheese; Eat your spinach, if you please. A glass of milk is good for you  -- But shouldn't moms eat good foods, too?

Grandma Handprint Gift
Make a handprint plaque to go with this poem
"I miss you when we're not together
I'm growing up so fast
See how big I've gotten
Since You saw me last?
As I grow, I'll change a lot,
The years will fly right by.
You'll wonder how I grew so quick
When and where and why?
So look upon this handprint plaque
That's hanging on your wall
And memories will come back me,
When I was very small."

GREAT BOOKS

Are you My Mother by P E Eastman
Love You Forever by R. Munsch SAND CANDLES Fill a baby food jar with colored sand and insert wick. Next, pour melted wax on top. (To make colored sand mix salt and food coloring the microwave for a few seconds)

MORE SAND CANDLES
Fill a shallow pan with sand. Make an impression in the sand, add the wick and pour melted wax in the sand. Layer with different colors. After the wax has cooled remove candle. Some of the sand will stick to wax.

MOTHERS DAY YUMMY CUP

Take a regular plastic cup (tumbler), bright colors are cute! Let the kids decorate outside w/ marker. Help them write the occasion : Happy Mother’s Day! Love you ! etc... We used med. pink cups w/ light purple tissue paper stuffed inside cup. Then let the kids fill w/ goodies for their Mom! We used a baggy of Hershey kisses, some gum, a small note-pad, and various other candies.

PAT ON THE BACK FOR MOM

Materials: T-shirts
Fabric Paint.
Have the children make handprints on the back of the T-shirts, then write, "This Mom Deserves A Pat On The Back."

MOTHER'S DAY PLAQUE

I had a wood plaque pre-made for each of the children (each one was maybe 6" x 8" and had a routered edge and a coat of stain on it). I helped
each child to put a handprint of any color they chose (press child's hand in tempra paint make handprint on one side of the front front of the plaque). I used my computer to print a little poem the kids helped me make up. It
went like this:
Roses are red,
Violets are blue.
You're my one and only mommy
And I love you!
I did it in a script-type print so it looked kind of fancy and printed it small enough to fit on the plaque next to the hand print. The kids glued their
poem on their plaques when the handprints were dry. I covered the table with LOTS of newspaper and helped each child individually to paint shellac
(Mod Podge) on their plaques. These were placed out of reach to dry for a few days and were then wrapped for gift giving.
Flower Pot
Small clay pot
Acrylic paint
Flowers cut out of fun foam
Glue
Craft sticks
Picture of each child
Moss
Foam brick
Let children paint their flower pot. Have children glue their flowers on craft sticks. Take the child's picture and cut their face out and glue on one of the flowers. Put piece of foam brick in bottom of pot, add moss. Stick 3 or 4 flowers in the pot.
Window Knick-knack for Mother's Day:
Cereal box for each child
Clay
Dried flowers
Scissors
Adult can do the cutting part ahead of time, if nec.) Cereal box can be the small individual size, or a larger one depending on what size you want your
gift to be. Sit box upright and cut off part of the front leaving enough at the bottom for a flower box (planter, so to speak). Cut little blocks from the back resembling panes in a window. Put a clump of clay on the bottom of the box toward the front. Stick dried flowers into the clay so that they come forward and stick out of the "window".Father's Day/Mother's Day Present: The children wanted to give Dad a lasting impression of their hands so we went & bought good watercolor paper. Then each child picked out acrylic paint in the color of their choice.
Then we purchased a frame, glass & mat. I painted each child's hand with the paint using a foam brush then positioned their hand over the paper & pressed..........then I took a gold paint marker & made a bow on the index finger. Then in the upper corner in calligraphy I wrote......."Dad (Mom) we have you wrapped around our fingers" He truly loved the print & it now hangs in our foyer for a permanent reminder of their little hands. You
could also do this on a t-shirt not only for Dad but for Grandma as well! Because some children do not live with (some do not even know) one parent
or the other (or either), remind children that they can make gifts for "Someone Who Is Like a Mother To Me" or "My Special Person" ....

MOTHERS DAY SNACK BAG

The children cut out of a pocketbook shape out of a borwn paper bag. punch holes around the edges and have the children thread together. They can then decorate the bag any which way they like. The children then place two napkins, microwave popcorn, two juice boxes, and place them in the bag. The children can go home and have a nice quiet snack with mom.

A MOTHER'S DAY HUG..

You need long paper (from a roll). Let the child hug you...then measure the hug with a piece of string. Put the string on the long paper and cut. Trace the child's hands and attach on either end of the paper. Let them decorate with bingo markers or whatever. Add a small heart in the middle with the
poem:
"Here's a happy hug a bunch
Wrap it around and feel the crunch
May smiles and Kisses come your way
With Lots of Love on Mothers Day (or Fathers Day or Grandparents Day"
Either 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)

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