Homemade Mothers’ Day gift ideas?

September 26th, 2009

I am thirteen years old and am looking for some good Mothers’ Day gifts that are simple and easy. I don’t have any money to spend, so I will need to use items that most homes contain. My mom likes to cook, garden, and cross stitch. I recently cross stitched the phrase "I Love You." I am looking for things to dress it up a bit, like maybe cross stitch it onto a pillow of some sort.

if she has a garden chances are she has flowers. go to her garden ( if she has flowers ) and take some and have them for her for mother’s day mom’s love flower’s. now if you can cook make something for her to eat on the special day shows you took the time to actually do it yourself and that you really do care. also you can help mom out by doing housework without her asking you ( i.e. do the laundry,dishes,sweep,mop,vaccum.) or make her a homemade card it also shows you took the time to be creative and you cared enough to take the time to go find the materials to make it for her.

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4 Responses to “Homemade Mothers’ Day gift ideas?”

  1. tomboytina2002 Says:

    Gee you are a sweetheart. Make a Mothers day card & tell her how much you love her. Make her breakfast in bed & yes, stitch "I love you" into her pillow case.
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  2. Jessica Says:

    Do you have any siblings? If so, you could use some basic fabric paint to put all of your handprints on a pillow, then add a cross stitch to it that says "We Love You."

    If you don’t have any siblings, you could do the same things with simply your own hands.
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  3. Jomibu Says:

    make cards, cook her dinner or just tell her you love her they all love that
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  4. james_stailey@sbcglobal.net Says:

    if she has a garden chances are she has flowers. go to her garden ( if she has flowers ) and take some and have them for her for mother’s day mom’s love flower’s. now if you can cook make something for her to eat on the special day shows you took the time to actually do it yourself and that you really do care. also you can help mom out by doing housework without her asking you ( i.e. do the laundry,dishes,sweep,mop,vaccum.) or make her a homemade card it also shows you took the time to be creative and you cared enough to take the time to go find the materials to make it for her.
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