Even More Mothers Day Gift Ideas

Not Flowers. But more interesting gifts to celebrate Mom on Sunday, May 9.

Personalized Love Letter Blanket: Write your own custom letter to a loved one. Use your own handwriting, or keep it simple by using a font. 37″x52″ – small size for a chair, or kids blanket.  60″x50″ – most popular size, great for throwing on a couch. Pictured in 1st photo.
80″x60″ – fit a few people, or use as a bedspread. Approximately the size of a queen size bed (just the top, not hanging down the sides). Three sizes $135.15- $177.65. 100% cotton

Mother’s Day Fold Art: Handmade. Recycled Book, Twine. Used hardcover books are recycled and transformed into unique pieces of art. Individual pages are carefully hand folded to give a clean and professional look to the image. The books are tied to hold the pages tight with a small embellishment. $70.00

Left: “She Explores” Crate: Compiled by Gale Straub, “She Explores” is 237 pages of breathtaking photography and personal experiences from women who have traveled across the globe. With a durable 17 oz. stainless steel water bottle to keep her hydrated on the go, set arrives gift wrapped in a hand crafted wood crate with ribbon. $88.00

Right: Wise Women : A Celebration of Their Insights, Courage, and Beauty by Joyce Tenneson: In ancient times older women were the keepers of primal mysteries and were revered for their special wisdom: today there is a feeling that our culture is reawakening to the power of our elders. Joyce Tenneson presents 80 portraits of women aged 65 to 100, who comment on their experiences of ageing. $38.37 hardcover, $14.22 paperback

Scones and Teas Gift Basket: 3 – Sticky Fingers Scone Mixes – 15 ounces, 5 – Bonne Maman Mini Jars – 1 ounce, 2 6 oz clotted creams, English Tea Store’s Irish Breakfast Tea Bags-25, English Tea Store’s Lemon Honey Sticks- 20, Porcelain Tea for One, Rectangular Basket – 13” $55.99

Left: Mother’s Day Cookie Gift Boxes: 12, 18 or 24 cookies. 12 Frosted Cookies Includes: 3 Buttercream Frosted Cut-out Cookies 2 Buttercream Frosted Strawberry Sugar Cookies 2 Buttercream Frosted Key Lime White Chip Cookies 2 Buttercream Frosted Lemon Burst Cookies 2 Buttercream Frosted Orange Citrus Cookies 1 Buttercream Frosted Peaches And Cream Cookie. 12- $34.99

Right: Mothers Day Wine Labels– set of 4: Handmade. Materials: sticker, label, vinyl . 5 “ x 3.5” Printed using a high quality digital print press. Just add wine. $15.00

Not Shown: Azalea Bonsai in two sizes: Satsuki Azalea bonsai features glossy green leaves and vibrant pink blooms. Arrives in bud form during the months of April, May. Large measures overall approximately 13″H x 8″W. Small measures overall approximately 10″H x 6″W. Planter size and color may vary due to availability $44.99, $94.99

Image by Gerd Altmann from Pixabay 

The items featured in this article have been chosen by the editors of Woman Around Town simply because we like them and think you may, too. No advertising fees have been paid to Woman Around Town for this article.

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