Eeek. Yeah, I know--Mother's Day is on Sunday.
I've been thinking about it for months, truly I have!
I've just been so busy baking my very own person-al Mother's Day gift (see what I did there? Snort!! Cuz I'm going to have a baby in three weeks...Okay, I'm so not funny...), I haven't settled on what to create for all the mothers in my life!!
What are YOU gifting to your very most special mother?
I was GOING to get a Bouq for my Mom and Mom-in-law, but I'm a little late for that... I suppose better late than never applies, right? I mean, who's going to turn their nose up at a Bouq?
But I still need something to give them on Sunday. I'm kinda wishing I could reuse some of my past projects. If you are in the same boat as I am, feel free to give these quick, fun projects a try!
My mother-in-law still has her jar o' flower pens sitting by her phone--they don't walk off as easily as other pens. I guess all the boys that live there would rather find a more manly pen--PERFECT!! The downside is that she doesn't need any more...but I'll take the win.
I suppose I could redo the photo gift box. Moms love pictures, right? Heaven knows I have enough paper to make a MILLION photo boxes.
But I'm hoping for something new, something fast, and something amazing. So go ahead, comment quick, and give me some good ideas.
Pretty please?!?
This truly is a pickle and I am in the exact same boat! I had all kinds of great plans for mother's day and absolutely none of them have panned out. You could do what we did for my mom for her 50th birthday. Make her a music video! LoL. Just pick a fun song or change the lyrics to one (We did "Did you know that it's your birthday" instead of "Do you want to build a snowman" and then half way through we switched to "Hey mama welcome to the 50's!" instead of "Welcome to the 60's" from Hairspray.) Just video tape your kids singing and dancing (or being silly and jumping around) and put it to music. They can hold up fun signs that say cute things on them... etc... I dunno. Just thinking out loud here.
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