I still remember in school when I used to dip my hand in red paint to make my mom a Mother's Day card. I remember my excitement for her to see it and for me to see her hang it on her dresser's mirror. TheseMother's Day DIY gifts and crafts are priceless gifts that she will cherish and save until her kids are older and they can look back in nostalgia.
If you're a teacher, an older sister, or a mother, these Mother's Day DIYs crafts for kids are a great way to have them celebrate their mother's or grandmothers and teach them something special. These are also really fun Mother's Day activity ideas for kids. Show them the gallery below and have them make their pick and start crafting, it's something that will bring them joy as well as warm the hearts of their mother or grandma.
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Fingerprint Butterfly Mugs
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Flower Cupcake Liners Card
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Ice Cream Toppings Card
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Hand Print Bowl
Image Credits: Craftymorning.com Via Pinterest.
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Flower Letter Frame
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Emergency Candy Stash
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Floral Herb Perfume
Use: Filtered water, flowers and herbs, essential oils of your choice.
Image Credits: hellowonderful.co
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Hand Print Card
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Hand Print Key Chain
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Paper Flower Pot
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Flower Cupcake Liners Card
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Pressed Flowers Frame
Image Credits: lilyardor.com Via Pinterest.
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Hand Print Frame
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Mini Dolls Family Frame
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