Mother’s Day Craft Ideas
Most kids love to create gifts for mom and here are a few ideas I wanted to share with you.
Family Fun’s colorful apron craft with paint-dipped hand prints would be fun or try them on towels or potholders.
If your children can write their own name with a fabric pen, get them to do that but otherwise do it for them.
Either way it makes a pretty and practical keepsake. If you have a few children participating, the apron or towel would hold more hand prints.
Personalized mugs are always a hit and I posted previously about a set I bought and had fun with our family creating Xmas gifts. We made one for my husband, my mother and I made one for myself.
Picture Frame & Holder Project Ideas
I love receiving picture frames especially when they have pictures of my kids in them.
Children can decorate frames with buttons, feathers, shells, paint, sparkles or glue fabric around a cardboard frame with a couple flowers or fake jewels for décor. I sometimes see little paper mache frames at the dollar store that would be perfect to decorate.
A unique way to display pictures is in a mouse pad. You can find them with a 4 x 6 opening and insert a favorite photo in there for your mother or grandmother.
- 2 cups flour
- 1 cup salt
- 1 cup water
- 1 tablespoon vegetable oil (optional)
We have decorated candle holders with rub on transfers and also made mosaic ones. Just make sure you glue on the jewels, rocks or tile pieces with a glue gun and then put grout around them. I didn’t the first round and a bunch fell off.


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