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66 Easy DIY Mother s Day Gifts That Come Straight from the Heart

Lily Kip is a crafts expert, artist, and writer focusing on family and kids’ craft ideas. She has written craft roundups for kids, from creations to make with seashells and beads to the best types of crafts kids can make to sell on their own.

23 Thoughtful Homemade Gifts for Mom on Mother’s Day

Diy mothers day gifts

Lily Kip is a crafts expert, artist, and writer focusing on family and kids’ craft ideas. She has written craft roundups for kids, from creations to make with seashells and beads to the best types of crafts kids can make to sell on their own.

Mother's day gifts and flowers

Find the perfect DIY gift for mom this year with one of our favorite homemade Mother’s Day gifts. From soaps and salt scrubs to flower arrangements, paper crafts, and wall hangings, this craft collection has it all. We’ve got ideas for both kids and adults to give, so everyone can shower their mom with some love this holiday.

Mother’s Day Flower Bouquet Wrap

Mother's day bouquet

Give mom some sweetly-wrapped fresh blooms with this perfect Mother’s Day bouquet paper wrap DIY. A wrapped bouquet takes little time and effort but always makes a beautiful gift. This idea is perfect for last-minute gift-givers (we won’t tell!) or anyone who always gifts flowers on Mother’s Day anyway.

DIY Gemstone Soaps

Gemstone soap

Treat your mom like the queen she is with these easy DIY gemstone soaps. The five-step process involves mixing colors and adding essential oils, setting the soaps into molds, and shaping each soap bar with a knife to create a gemstone shape. These lovely, unique soaps are easy to customize in any color or scent.

Easy Tassel Flowers Dandelion Bouquet

Tasslet flowers in mason jar

These sweet DIY flowers won’t fade after Mother’s Day. They’re easy for kids to make and a great way to brighten up any space. You just need yellow and green yarn, green pipe cleaners, fabric glue or a hot glue gun, scissors, and a serving fork (to make the tassels).

Mason Jar Votive Holders

Mason jar candle holders

Personalized votive holders make for an inexpensive, easy DIY gift. With a bit of adult supervision, kids can make these easily. Start by cutting a heart out of contact paper and placing it in your mason jar. Cover the mason jar with primer and start to paint the jar once it’s dry. Remove the heart-shaped paper and leave a special note for mom on a gift tag. Lastly, insert a votive candle into the jar.

66 Easy DIY Mother’s Day Gifts That Come Straight from the Heart

You may have graduated from refrigerator art years ago, but she still loves something special made just for her.

By Erin Cavoto Updated: Mar 26, 2023

four small linen sachets embroidered with flower designs beside a bowl of dried lavender and a scoop

Whether it’s for your mom, grandmother, aunt, or any of the other special woman in your life, you’ll find a thoughtful DIY Mother’s Day gift for them all here. We’ve rounded up the best gift-worthy crafts from the pages of Country Living as well as creative DIY bloggers across the web. Most are easy enough for beginners, but if you sew, embroider, cross-stitch, draw, bake, or are handy with a toolbox, you’ll find plenty of inspiration.

You can go entirely DIY, or pair one of these heartwarming homemade goodies with a purchased gift (see our ultimate Mother’s Day gift guide) for a little something extra. For a small but heartfelt creation, embellish a plain square pillow sham by whipstitching a vintage handkerchief to the front, or fashion a clay trinket dish stamped with a saying she loves. If you’ve got time for a more involved project, try the basket backpack—it’s the perfect flower tote or beach bag—or try your hand at a clever string art project that she’ll hang on the wall with pride.Have a mom who loves a sweet treat? Bake up a two-tired cake or cupcakes iced to look like hydrangeas!

Don’t have a lot of time? No worries, there are plenty of last-minute DIY Mother’s Day gifts you can easily put together, from simple floral arrangements to a luxurious lavender milk bath to a cute wreath made from vintage seed packets. You can also download and print one of these fun “Do Not Disturb” Mother’s Day door hangers or “Best Mom Ever” certificates (hey, printing counts as DIY!). And if you can’t decide on just one, bookmark these projects for later—they all make great DIY gifts for Mom’s birthday too. If you’re wondering “What do moms really want for Mother’s Day,” the answer is anything that shows you care!