14 Sweet Valentine’s Day Gifts Baskets To Spoil Your Favorite Person 

14 Sweet Valentine’s Day Gifts Baskets To Spoil Your Favorite Person 

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Believe it or not, Valentine’s Day is less than a month away. With that being said, if you have a special someone in your life (whether that be a significant other, a Galentine, or a kiddo you love) you’re probably wracking your brain trying to figure out the perfect gift. Well, look no further. This year, pick up a Valentine’s Day gift basket. While these gifts are a classic option for the day of love, gone are the days when you’re subjected only to those picks found lining the aisles of your local pharmacy or grocer. In fact, Valentine’s Day gift baskets have gotten so good, you might just find yourself placing an order for you, too. Below, we rounded up 14 gift baskets anyone would love to unbox this February. From immersive food excursions and a kid-friendly activity kit to beauty boxes and yes, even a classic set of roses (with a twist), we’ve got something for every kind of Valentine.

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The Ultimate List of Perfect DIY Gift Basket Ideas

The Ultimate List of Perfect DIY Gift Basket Ideas

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Themed gift baskets make amazing, affordable, and memorable gifts. The key is to pick the items carefully and to pay attention to the presentation. Here is a complete list of our very favorite gift basket ideas for everyone on your list, plus money-saving tips and tricks on assembling DIY gift baskets!   

Who likes getting gift baskets during the holidays? The better question is: Who doesn’t?! The best gift baskets are the ones filled with stuff we love. The problem with lots of gift basket ideas, however, is the expense. Costs can rack up quickly when you fill a big, beautiful basket with a little of this and a little of that. When all is said and done, that stuffed basket might blow your Christmas gift-giving budget to the moon. There are, however, some Christmas and holiday gift basket ideas that are actually budget-friendly, thanks to our DIY natures and some really great tutorials floating around on the internet.


How to Choose a Basket

Gift basket
Shutterstock / nikkytok

Before we get started, let’s talk about the baskets. The single most important thing to keep in mind when choosing a basket is size. Remember, a big basket is going to cost more to fill, and if you choose not to fill it, then it looks sad and you look cheap (Seriously. It does. You do.). A better rule to live by is ‘smaller basket filled largely.’ When choosing a basket, always opt for smaller rather than larger.They’re less expensive to fill, and a big basket scantily-filled looks sad. The better option is to go with a small basket and fill it to the gills. 

Opt for Inexpensive Baskets

Okay, so you’ve decided to go smaller with your basket choice, but even those can be expensive. The trick is to find good-and cheap -alternatives. Here are some that come to mind:

  • Wrap the bottom and inside sides of a sturdy cardboard box with pretty wrapping paper and use that as your ‘basket’. I’d opt for square boxes, like the ones in which flowers are delivered, as the shape feels more suited to the task. 
  • Re-gift from past gift baskets. Don’t worry; nobody is going to know. Unless you re-gift to the giver, and that’s just tacky.
  • Check thrift shops for acceptable, structurally sound baskets that can be given new life with a shot of spray paint. 

Be sure to use the basket best suited for the occasion. If you’re making a Christmas gift basket, for example, use an appropriate material for the holiday. 

Useful and Utilitarian Baskets 

We mentioned using cardboard boxes wrapped with pretty paper for a basket to keep costs down, as well as re-using gift baskets and thrift store baskets that can be given new life with a shot of spray paint. All still great gift basket ideas, but it started us thinking about more utilitarian objects we could use for baskets. You know, baskets that have further purpose:


Which Filler to Use in a Gift Basket?

christmas gift basket ideas

As for filler, we still really like the idea of used paper straight out of the shredder. To make it more interesting, run a couple of colorful sheets from an old magazine through the shredder to mix in with the mundane stuff!

If you don’t have time to shred paper, you can purchase gift basket filler in bulk online, or at your local craft store.


DIY Gift Basket Kits 

Gift basket kit
Source: World Market

Don’t have time to gather all the supplies for your gift basket ideas? That’s okay! You can purchase pre-assembled gift basket kits, complete with cellophane and filler. Click here to check it out


Perfect for Raffles or Silent Auctions

Gift baskets make great presents for coworkers. Or friends. Or those impossible-to-buy-for people on your list. Okay, they’re great for pretty much everyone. So don’t just think about using gift baskets for the holidays! These are great prizes for raffles (think: school, church or neighborhood fundraisers) or as things for people to bid on at silent auctions.  


Here’s What to Put in Your Gift Basket

Check the vast majority of pre-packaged gift baskets out there and you’ll see they have something in common: a lot of the stuff in them was made in some other far-flung land. (My apologies to all those in far-flung landers). For our budget-friendly gift basket ideas, we will be including things made with our own hands. Not only will this save us heaps of dough, it will also increase the points on the thoughtful scale as registered by the receiver.

We’ve broken these homemade gift ideas into a few sub-categories. Stuff for her, stuff for him, and gift basket ideas for anybody.

Let’s get started!

Themed Gift Basket Ideas for Everyone

Spa basket
Source: Style Me Pretty

Spa Basket – This gift basket idea is perfect for that friend who needs a good excuse to relax. Fill it with loofahs, body washes, bath gels, candles, and a succulent for a pretty finishing touch. Head over to Style Me Pretty for more ideas. 

Color-Themed Kitchen Basket – Stick with two or three colors and make sure to add a personalized piece like the gorgeous monogrammed dish towel in this basket.

pancake gift basketHannah’s CT Kitchen
Source: Bellewood Cottage

Pancake Gift Basket – This might be my favorite… all the things you need to make a delicious pancake breakfast, complete with blueberry syrup. Go for store-bought pancake mix, or make your own (chocolate chips, anyone?). Also could include regular maple syrup, coffee beans, and fresh fruit. Check out the details here

DIY cheese board gift basket
Source: DIY Network

Do-It-Yourself Cheese Board Basket – Everyone loves cheese. Click here to find out how to make a vintage-inspired cheese basket.

candy basket gift idea - movie giftsOne Sewing Mommy
Source: The Scrap Shoppe

DIY Movie Night Basket – DVDs, popcorn and candy… what could be better?! Wrap it in cellophane and add a big red bow to make it extra pretty. Here are the details.

girl's night - magazine and nailsCheryl Style
Source: Everyday Dishes

Girls’ Night In A Basket – This is a fun one… fill a basket with magazines, nail polish, bath gel, lotion and other relaxing goodies for the girlie girl on your list. Check out the original post here.

pasta dinner gift basketYoung Married Chic
Source: Frugal Mom Eh!

Pasta Dinner Basket – Buy (or make!) a good bottle of marinara, some high quality spaghetti and a nice bottle of olive oil… and don’t forget the red wine! Read more about this gift basket idea here. 

Margarita Basket
Source: Style Me Pretty

Margarita Basket – Pair a bottle of tequila with a good margarita mixer, and add a couple of limes and a yellow citrus juicer. Beautiful! This gift crate goes above and beyond by including a little lime tree, but we’ll let you decide if that’s excessive or not. More info can be found here

hot chocolate gift basketCrafts Unleashed
Source: The TomKat Studio Blog

Hot Chocolate Gift Basket – This is the perfect gift to keep your friends warm on those chilly winter nights. Create a gift basket for one with a single packet of cocoa mix, or put together a basket for a crowd by adding extra supplies. Check out the full tutorial here. 

Perfect morning gift basket
Source: Ruffled Blog

Perfect Morning Gift Basket – Make a “Your Perfect Morning” basket filled with ground coffee, a mug, reading materials, breakfast snacks, etc. Read more about it here.

barbeque gift diyDesign Mom
Source: Design Mom

BBQ Basket – Here’s a fun gift basket idea… fill a box with handmade BBQ sauce and a delicious rub mix. Here are the recipes.

gift basket idea for gardenersElizabeth Anne Designs
Source: Elizabeth Anne Designs

Gardener’s Gift Basket – For the friend in your life with a green thumb… new gardening gloves, a watering can and a pretty plant to tide them over until spring. Read more here. 

Wine gift basket
Source: Ask Deb

Happy Hour Basket – A bottle of wine, unique glasses, a pretty tea towel, a baguette, grapes and other snacks are perfect for this one. Read more here. 

craft brew gift basket
Source: Legends of Beer

Beer Lover’s Basket – Assemble this one according to the recipient’s taste; stick with domestic beer if that’s what they usually drink, or go with a mix of unusual craft beers if they like to try new things. Check out more good ideas here.

Popcorn gift box
Source: Country Living

Fresh Popcorn Gift Box – Similar to the Movie Night basket! You can use popcorn boxes as the “basket” for this fun little gift, and throw in some homemade seasoning mix. Find details here. 

soup can Coborn’s Blog
Source: HGTV

Soup Basket – You’ve probably seen the soup-in-a-jar idea, but why not take it a step further and include everything needed for a soup-tastic meal? Add a pair of cute bowls, spoons, and some artisan bread, and don’t forget the recipe to cook the soup!

breakfast in bed gift basket
Source: Country Living

Breakfast For Two – This one has to be made right before, but it will be worth it… the recipient is sure to love it! Click here to read up on what to put in a “Breakfast in Bed Basket.”

coffee giftThe DIY Mommy
Source: The DIY Mommy

Coffee Lover’s Basket – This gift basket idea is super fun. Combine K-cups, vanilla syrup, and delicious biscotti for a coffee lover’s dream gift. Check out the instructions (and free printable tags) here.

winter getaway gift basket
Source: Sunset Magazine

Winter Weekend Escape Basket – Make a wintry weekend escape basket filled with a deck of cards, a cozy blanket, and hot cocoa. Check out the tutorial here.

Cocktail kit
Source: Savvy Eats

Moscow Mule in a Box – And last but not least – a cocktail kit! Find all the information you need here.


Gift Basket Ideas for Women – What to Include in a Gift Basket for a Female Friend

If you aren’t keen on the idea of a themed basket, and are looking for gift basket ideas for a female friend, coworker, or relative, here are some things you could include. We’re linking out to the DIY-version of these gift basket items, but you could just as easily purchase them if you’re in a rush:

Tinted lip balm
Source: Hello Glow
DIY sugar scrub
Photo: Lexy Ward
Concrete candles
Photo: Holly Wade

Gift Basket Ideas for Men – What to Include in a Gift Basket for a Guy

So, you need to put together a gift basket for a male friend? Here are our best dude-inspired gift basket ideas. We’re linking out to the DIY-version of these gift basket items, but you could just as easily purchase them if you’re restricted by time:

Hand butter
Source: The Prairie Homestead
DIY shaving cream gift idea
Source: One Good Thing
  • Shaving cream: This is a real treat – all-natural, homemade shaving cream, which surprisingly isn’t made of any hard-to-pronounce or exotic ingredients! 
  • After shave salve: For that guy with dry skin, try this recipe for coconut/shea butter salve. I’m guessing it would be great for calloused hands and fingers too (there’s also a recipe for Apple Cider after shave on this page).
  • Bath mitt: Martha tells us how to make a super easy bath mitt for the guy who shuns the puff (a nice accompaniment would be to include a bar of the coffee soap listed above).
  • Reed diffusers: Guys seem to gravitate to diffusers more than to potpourri, which is why a DIY reed diffuser would be a great addition to a guy’s gift box. I’d scrounge in the recycling bin here too and look for a tall, medium-sized, capped glass bottle in which to put the tincture. Then I’d tie the reeds/bamboo skewers to the bottle with some jute to keep them tidy until they’re ready to use. 
Homemade reed diffuser
Source: Apartment Therapy

Gift Basket Ideas for Everyone – What to Include in a Gift Basket that Anyone Will Love

If you’re trying to put together a gift basket for someone that you know nothing about, the most sure-fire solution is to go with food! Everyone loves a sweet or savory treat, and you can’t go wrong with a DIY gift basket filled with some of these goodies. Again, these links are to the DIY-version of these gift basket ideas, but you could just as easily purchase them if you’re dealing with a time crunch:

Chocolate covered dipping spoons
Source: Tatyana’s Everyday Food
Hot chocolate on a stick
Source: See Vanessa Craft
English toffee recipe
Source: The Idea Room

Money-Saving Tricks and Ideas for DIY Gift Baskets

Gift baskets are a wonderful solution to a gift-giving quandary, but are especially impressive when their assembly doesn’t stretch the budget. Here are a few tips and tricks for you DIYers who are crafting most of the components in your gift baskets:

  • Old jars: Bath salts, after shaves, balms, and the like are going to need containers. It doesn’t hurt to take a peek in your recycling bin before you go out and buy all new jars. Salsa jars and other glass containers with a wide lid would be great for scrubs and balms, as they’re easier for fingers to dip in. Bottles with smaller necks could be used for DIY reed diffusers. Read this article on how to remove jar labels and get rid of odors stuck in lids.
  • New jars: If you’d rather use ‘fresh’ jars, two great sites to visit are SKS and The Jar Store. Both sell jars perfect for some of the projects mentioned in this post, but they’re sold in cases of twelve. However, at a dollar or so a pop, that’s a lot of gift basket gifts for not a lot of cash. Of course, many big grocery stores do carry small canning jars, which would be a good choice too.
  • Bags: For packaging cookiesbiscotti, and candies, bags are the way to go. A good resource is Creative Gift Packaging. Again, quantities are large, but the cost is still very low. For small quantities at a higher price, your local craft store is always a possibility too. I’d also recommend checking out the dollar section of Target, or the Dollar Store. And, of course, in a pinch there’s always Ziploc.
  • Pots and tins: For the personal items like lip balms, check the recycling bin. Altoids tins work for solid perfumes and lotion. A great online resource for cosmetic containers is SKS and the Jar Store. 
  • Wrapping: Any DIY gift basket looks luxe with a proper wrapping. Shrink wrap is a great option, and buying it on a roll is the most cost effective. Another option is to use inexpensive tulle to wrap the baskets. Tulle is cheap (as low as $0.79 a yard), and it comes in a variety of colors.

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Gift Guide For The Creative Type: 12 Fantastic Gifts For Artists

Gift Guide For The Creative Type: 12 Fantastic Gifts For Artists

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Photo:  Adults & Crafts

If you’re like me, you probably have a few artists, DIYers or crafters on your Christmas list this year. You might also be running out of ideas for gifts to give these creative individuals, especially if they’ve been on your nice list for awhile. In an effort to make your gift shopping a little easier this holiday season, here are some ideas of gifts for artists.        

What are the best gifts to give for someone who loves art?

Most artists have the basic materials needed for their particular art form, so the key is to either find something unique that will help them take their art a step further, or to buy them something that will help them expand their art knowledge into different mediums and techniques. Here are some of my favorite ideas:

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Amazon

1. Stylus Pen For Digital Painting

Digital art on tablets and phones is becoming super popular… get the art lover on your list a stylus pen so they can create art on-the-go too. This would be a great gift idea for teenage artists who are, let’s face it, the most tech savvy age group out there. This one from Amazon comes with four different tips. $23

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Uncommon Goods

2. Solar Photography Kit

Photographers and nature-lovers alike will enjoy this unique kit that teaches you how to create prints using sunlight and found objects. Just place the special light-reactive material outside with an object on top and get ready to be amazed! Get it at Uncommon Goods. $15

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Blick.com

3. Self-Healing Mats

Crafters and artists will find a self-healing cutting mat to be an invaluable item to have in their studio. They are great for cutting photo mats, paper, fabric, etc. I use mine all the time… it will protect your table or work surface, and it’s also the perfect material to use a rotary cutter on (see next item on the list). Blick has a variety of self-healing mats to choose from in different sizes from $7 to $69.

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Amazon

4. Rotary Cutter

A rotary cutter is a great item to go along with the self-healing mat. You can cut paper, fabric and a number of other things with them, and they give you more control than a traditional pair of scissors or a utility knife. I can’t tell you how much faster it is to cut fabric with a rotary cutter… and it eliminates those little jagged edges too. Get this one from Gingher on Amazon. $40

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My Modern Met

For the artist in your life that loves to paint en-plein-air, consider one of these unique portable colorsheet booklets from Viviva. Vibrant watercolors are housed in small pocket-sized booklets that can be brought anywhere. It would be fun to pop one of these in your purse in case you’re inspired on-the-go. Buy them here. $20 

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Amazon

6. High Quality Marker Set

A high quality set of brush pens or markers is one of my favorite gifts for artists. It’s the sort of thing that you might not splurge on for yourself, but I guarantee the recipient’s eyes will light up at the sight of all those beautiful colors. I just bought a few of these Faber-Castell PITT brush pens and they write like a dream. Buy this 60-piece set here. $94

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3Doodler

7. 3D Printer Pen

A 3D printer pen is a super unique gift for artists of all ages. It can be used to create beautiful art and sculpture, but it’s also handy for making functional items too. I have the 3Doodler Create+ pictured above and it’s fantastic. And it’s really quite easy to control once you get the hang of it. Get the 3Doodler here. $80

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Blick.com

8. Screen Printing Set

This would be a great gift for young artists who are interested in trying a different medium. You can print posters, cards and even clothing using this beginner kit from Blick. I’ve always wanted one of these, and I don’t think I’m the only one! Get it here. $82

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Etsy

9. Handmade Waxed Canvas Brush Roll

Most artists I know are willing to spend money on art supplies themselves, but not on storage or organizational items. This beautiful handmade waxed canvas brush roll will keep all of their paintbrushes and pencils organized and protected, and also provide an easy way to transport them to and from the studio. As an added bonus, it will stand up if you roll it inside out. Get it on Etsy. $42

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Amazon

10. Broad Strokes 

This is a great book for the artist in your life who appreciates strong female artists who have made history using their creativity. Artemisia Gentileschi, Lee Krasner, Kara Walker and more top the list. It’s a great read, but also makes a wonderful coffee table book thanks to its bold red cover. Get it here. $10

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11. Art Museum Membership

If you know an artist who loves to visit their local art museum, give them the gift of a membership so they can visit more often. Perks sometimes include discounts on parking, special events and early access to exhibitions. Museum memberships also often provide opportunities to get more involved with the art community as an added bonus. Prices vary for this one… locate museums by state here.

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Adults & Crafts

12. Craft Subscription Box

This is one of the best gifts for artists that I’ve found. Each month, all the supplies for a new craft project are sent to the recipient… talk about a creative present! Adults & Crafts has monthly subscription boxes with some really interesting looking projects. You can do a three, six or twelve month subscription (and the more months you subscribe for, the less it costs each month). Check it out here. $30+


Do you have any gifts for artists that you’ve given in the past? Or something you’re thinking about giving this year? Be sure to share them in the comments section below!

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48 DIY Mother’s Day Gift Ideas That Aren’t At All Tacky

48 DIY Mother’s Day Gift Ideas That Aren’t At All Tacky

48 DIY Mother's Day gift ideas that are totally not tacky, and look like you got the at a store!

Mother’s Day is just around the corner, and you know what’s better than a mom? Nothing! If you want to show your momma you care for her in a special and unique way, then handmade is the way to go. We’ve rounded up 48 doable Mother’s Day ideas you could craft for your mom, or for the other mothers in your life. Maybe you’re a mom too, and you want to treat yourself – go wild. It’s your day. Mom will love the care and thought put into her homemade gifts, and not only that, but all these DIY Mother’s Day gifts are totally not-tacky. She might even think you picked her gift up at a store!            

What do you do to celebrate Mother’s Day? Let us know in the comments!

HOMEMADE JEWELRY

DIY Mother's Day Gift Ideas: Wooden earrings

Source: The Merrythought

1. These simple wood hoop earrings totally look store bought! 

DIY Mother's Day Gift Ideas: Fringed earrings

Source: A Pair and a Spare 

2. Does mom prefer more color? These fun fringed earrings should do the trick.

DIY Mother's Day Gift Ideas: Raw stone earrings

Source: Alice and Lois

3. These raw stone earrings make thoughtfully simple last minute DIY Mother’s Day gifts.

DIY Mother's Day Gift Ideas: Hand-shaped necklace

Source: Paper and Stitch 

4. You gotta hand it to ’em, moms are the best.

DIY Mother's Day Gift Ideas: Cone ring holder

Source: Almost Makes Perfect 

5. If you told me you bought one of these cone ring holders at the store, I’d believe you. And so will mom. 

DIY Mother's Day Gift Ideas: Tassel necklace

Source: Made in a Day

6. Nothing says “I’m a fun mom” quite like tassels!

DIY Mother's Day Gift Ideas: Cactus ring holder

Source: Lovely Indeed 

7. You’d have to be a prick to not appreciate getting this cactus ring holder as a gift!

DIY Mother's Day Gift Ideas: Wood ring display

Source: The Merrythought

8. Does she love organization? Gift her a wooden ring display. It’s unique and helpful.

DIY Mother's Day Gift Ideas: Lip balm necklace

Source: A Beautiful Mess

9. Get ready, mom! It’s a lip balm locket! Have you ever seen a cooler combination?


HANDMADE BODY CARE

DIY Mother's Day Gift Ideas: Jasmine and aloe body spray

Source: Hello Glow

10. Mix up some jasmine and aloe perfume body spray to keep mom feeling refreshed. You know it’s gotta smell amazing.

DIY Mother's Day Gift Ideas: Coconut lip scrub

Source: The Free Spirited 

11. This recipe for coconut lip scrub makes yummy and easy DIY Mother’s Day gifts (plus you can just make double and save some for yourself!).

DIY Mother's Day Gift Ideas: Epsom salt bath soak

Source: Boxwood Avenue

12. Gift a mini spa experience with a pampering grapefruit and thyme epsom salt bath soak. Ahh – relaxation.

DIY Mother's Day Gift Ideas: Soap rocks

Source: DIY in PDX

13. You know what this DIY Mother’s Day gift says?: “Mom – you rock.”

DIY Mother's Day Gift Ideas: Clay face mask

Source: The Free Spirited 

14. Pamper her with a jar of this indulgent clay face mask
 

DIY Mother's Day Gift Ideas: Bath salts

Source: Homey Oh My 

15. The great thing about giving grapefruit and rosemary bath salts as gifts for Mother’s Day is that you can make it in bulk and gift it to all the special moms in your life. Every mom needs a little me-time in their lives. 


DIY HOUSEWARES

DIY Mother's Day Gift Ideas: Agate coasters

Source: Style Me Pretty

16. Gorgeously gilded coasters made from precious stone? Don’t mine-d if we do.

DIY Mother's Day Gift Ideas: Marbled clock

Source: The Lovely Drawer 

17. A little Dali mixed with minimalism, this marbled standing clock is so unique! Any mom would be pleased to be gifted this.

DIY Mother's Day Gift Ideas: Cutting board

Source: Always Rooney

18. Make your momma a classic, heartfelt wood cutting board. Mom will love the thought and time put in.

DIY Mother's Day Gift Ideas: Minimal coasters

Source: Francois et Moi

19. Let your mom know what a positive influence she is on your life by making her these plus-sign minimal coasters.

DIY Mother's Day Gift Ideas: Hudson Bay blanket

Source: Apartment Therapy

20. Nifty with the knitting needles? Try this Hudson Bay blanket – the pattern is for a baby blanket, but could easily be a comfy throw.

DIY Mother's Day Gift Ideas: Beeswax candles

Source: Oh Happy Day

21. Is your mom the bees knees? Try giving your mom some handmade beeswax candles
 

DIY Mother's Day Gift Ideas: Clay bowls

Source: She Wears Many Hats

22. Homemade Mother’s Day gifts don’t have to be complicated – try your hand at a set of minimal clay bowls

DIY Mother's Day Gift Ideas: Ring Dish

Source: Alyssa and Carla 

23. If you’re short on time, this floral ring dish can be crafted in just a few minutes with the help of temporary tattoos – making it totally personalized and last-minute-friendly.

DIY Mother's Day Gift Ideas: Terrazzo coasters

Source: Burkatron

24. Terrazzo is making a major comeback. Your mom’s a trendy lady – gift her these terrazzo serving trays.

DIY Mother's Day Gift Ideas: Concrete candles

Source: Curbly

25. She’s the light of your life, and she deserves some hand-poured concrete candles.

DIY Mother's Day Gift Ideas: Rose petal tray

Source: Say Yes 

26. It’s one of the more time-intensive Mother’s Day crafts, but how sweet is this rose petal tray

DIY Mother's Day Gift Ideas: Dishwasher-safe mug

Source: Curbly 

27. For the caffeine queens, a hand-painted mug makes a perky present. 

DIY Mother's Day Gift Ideas: Hand-painted IKEA bowls

Source: Fellow Fellow

28. Or try a similar treatment on IKEA bowls.

DIY Mother's Day Gift Ideas: Amethyst bookends

Source: Curbly

29. For the bookworm-mamas, hook her up with some glam amethyst bookends.

DIY Mother's Day Gift Ideas: Watercolor throw blanket

Source: Sugar and Cloth

30. Not satisfied yet with any of these other Mother’s Day ideas? How about this gorgeous, one-of-a-kind watercolor throw?

DIY Mother's Day Gift Ideas: Sharpie coasters

Source: Curbly 

31. Gift your mother some DIY watercolor coasters so she knows, yes, you heard her all those times she told you to get your drink off the coffee table.


PLANTS & POTS

DIY Mother's Day Gift Ideas: Happy-faced planters

Source: Oh Happy Day

32. Gift a happy little face planter! Seriously, how adorable are these??

DIY Mother's Day Gift Ideas: Balsa wood planter

Source: Fall for DIY

33. Know a minimal mama? This balsa wood planter would make a sweet DIY Mother’s Day gift.

DIY Mother's Day Gift Ideas: Crystal planter

Source: Jojotastic

34. Shoo, negative energy! Gift some good vibes with a simple crystal planter. When you’re giving your mom this present, don’t forget to include some air plant care instructions!

DIY Mother's Day Gift Ideas: Concrete planters

Source: Paper and Stitch

35. With a little concrete and a lot of succulents, you have a gift for every mom on the block! 

DIY Mother's Day Gift Ideas: Concrete and bronze planters

Source: We Love Handmade 

36. Can’t get enough of concrete? These planters are mixed with copper (FYI, this tutorial is in German, but the images make it easy to follow along!). 


HAND-CRAFTED ACCESSORIES

DIY Mother's Day Gift Ideas: Canvas bag

Source: A Pair and a Spare

37. Your mother will be so impressed you made this canvas bag! Seriously, how is this not store-bought?

DIY Mother's Day Gift Ideas: Denim clutch

Source: Paper and Stitch

38. For those 80s mommies, a bleached denim clutch makes a great DIY Mother’s Day gift!

DIY Mother's Day Gift Ideas: Luggage tags

Source: Almost Makes Perfect 

39. Does mom have a touch of wanderlust? Get personal with this stamped leather luggage tag tutorial.

DIY Mother's Day Gift Ideas: Clay keychains

Source: Sugar & Cloth

40. A perfectly personalized DIY Mother’s Day gift for mom’s special day.

DIY Mother's Day Gift Ideas: Half apron

Source: Curbly

41. Mom’s cooking is simply the best, there’s no argument against that! Compliment her culinary skills with a handmade half apron (this one can be sewn in just half an hour!).

DIY Mother's Day Gift Ideas: Hostess apron

Source: Style Me Pretty

42. Does a half apron feel like half the love? Go for a full-blown hostess apron!

DIY Mother's Day Gift Ideas: Wash bag

Source: My Poppet

43. Flex your sewing skills and make a batch of wash bags for all your mom-friends.  

DIY Mother's Day Gift Ideas: Marbled coin purse

Source: The Homesteady

44. If you’ve ever wanted to learn how to marble fabric, this is a great excuse to give it a try! 

DIY Mother's Day Gift Ideas: Marbled phone case

Source: The Merrythought

45. Or maybe you want to make a marbled phone case instead?

DIY Mother's Day Gift Ideas: Tropical zippered pouch

Source: Lia Griffith

46. Printable templates bring this tropical pouch to life – anybody would be happy to receive this DIY Mother’s Day gift.

DIY Mother's Day Gift Ideas: Everyday bag

Source: We Can Make Anything

47. Create an everyday shoulder bag for your not-so-everyday mother.

DIY Mother's Day Gift Ideas: Market bags

Source: Purl Soho

48. These market totes fold right up, making them cute and space-saving. 


48 DIY Mother's Day gift ideas that are totally not tacky, and look store-bought!

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