Mother's Day Craft Roundup!
Mother's Day is right around the corner! Have you picked up gifts for the moms in your life? If you haven't yet, and you're feeling crafty, try out one of these
Mother's Day crafts. There are tutorials for kids of all ages, as well as grownups, and ideas on how to make everything from homemade sachets to wind chimes to pretty brunch decor, and more! Visit MomsRising on Pinterest this week as we add more Mother's Day craft tutorials daily to our Mother's Day Board. And be sure to share your favorite craft blogs and ideas in the comments!
Mother's Day Crafts: Try one of these cute, kids friendly Mother's Day themed craft tutorials!
- Thumbprints Heart Charm: A Mother's Day Craft Tutorial by Little Pink Monster
- Mother's Day Card with Drawer Sachet by Salsa Pie
- Mother's Day Newspaper by Martha Stewart
- Mother's Day Flowers Craft by Free Kids Crafts
- Inexpensive Flower Crafts by Motherhood on a Dime
- Mother's Day Crafts Kids Can Make by Better Homes and Gardens
- 7 Mother's Day Crafts from Kids by Craft Gawker
Garden Crafts: Celebrate Mother's Day, and the season, with fun and easy DIY gifts for the garden.
- Mason Jar Lanterns by Ramshackle Glam
- Cutlery Wind Chime by Red Ted's Art Blog
- DIY Windchimes by Hands On As We Grow
- Garden Markers by Salsa Pie
- Lady Bug Garden Rocks by Oopsey Daisey
- Teacup Planter by SewTrashy
Mother's Day Brunch: Making a traditional breakfast in bed? Jazz it up with some of these fun additions.
- Printables for your Mother's Day Breakfast by Oh Happy Day
- Coffee, Sugar, Spice Grinders by Always Order Dessert
- Mother's Day Crafts and Decorations by Martha Stewart
- Upcycled Napkin Rings by Sunny Vanilla
- Heart Straws Template by Hello Cupcake
- Fruit Ice Cubes by Oh! Sweet Babies
- Doilie Cupcake and Muffin Liner by Intimate Weddings
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