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32 Easy Mother's Day Crafts to Make with the Kids

Find DIY gift ideas for Mom that let your creative spirits shine.

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Colorfully painted wooden bangles next to a palette of paint.
Becky Luigart-Stayner for Country Living

Mother’s Day is a chance to slow down a little and really celebrate the people we love. Sure, a brunch with all her favorite foods is a great start, but what makes the day feel extra special is when kids give her something they made themselves, full of personality and heart.

Some of the best parts of the day can happen right at the kitchen table, getting a little messy and creative together. Paper flowers are always a fun go-to, bright, simple, and surprisingly sweet. Handprint dish towels made with fabric paint turn those tiny hands into something she’ll hold onto forever. If you want something with a cozy, rustic feel, a hanging mason jar filled with fresh flowers from the yard, maybe tied with a ribbon, is an easy win. For kids who love to paint, decorating terracotta pots with colorful designs and adding her favorite plant inside makes a gift that keeps on growing. And a painted bangle bracelet is something she can wear and think of them every time she does.

None of these have to be perfect. That is kind of the point. They are simple, meaningful, and made with love, which is exactly what she will notice most. Whether everyone is crafting together or the kids are proudly working on a surprise, it is that time spent that sticks. After a morning all about Mom, you can always head out and keep the celebration going with a day full of Mother's Day activities.

More Mother's Day Ideas

Seed Packet Wreath

a wreath made from vintage seed packets hung on a light green background
Brian Woodcock for Country Living

Bright, colorful, and ideal for a mom who loves to garden and decorate.

To make: Attach 12 to 14 vintage seed packets to a 12-inch foam wreath form with straight pins. If you'd like, slip a few freshly picked flowers into the packaging. Complete the craft with 1/2-inch-wide jute or hemp ribbon.

Kitchen Pan Hanging Planters

kitchen pants filled with succulents and transformed into hanging planters hung in front of a white shingled wall

Transform items you probably already have on hand into hanging planters and fill them with mom's favorites like succulents, herbs, or a cascading vine.

To make the Bundt pan hanging planter: Thread twine through a series of craft beads (making sure they are large enough to not slip through the center hole of the pan), tie a knot in the twine to keep in place. Thread the twine up through the center hole of a small Bundt pan. Add more craft beads on top, for decoration, then tie a loop in the top of the twine for hanging. Fill pan with pebbles, soil, and desired plants.

To make the loaf panhanging planter: Choose a pan with openings in the handles. Thread craft beads through two separate pieces of twine, and tie knots in the twine to keep in place. Thread one of the pieces of twine up through each handle (the beads attached to the twine should nestle below the handles). Join the two pieces of twine above the pan, and add more craft beads for decoration. Tie the two pieces of twine together at the top for hanging. Fill pan with pebbles, soil, and desired plants.

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Seed and Bean Flowers

flowers made from cardboard and seeds in small terra cotta pots set on a table outside

Mom will loves these flowers for months to come! Take a quick trip to the kitchen and a stroll around the yard to gather the materials needed to make these perky beans and seed flowers.

To make: Cut flower shapes from cardboard. Use craft glue to glue beans and seeds to the cardboard. Once dry use hot glue or tape to attach a thin branch to the back of the flowers. Fill small pot with beans and insert sticks.

Paper Bouquet

paper flowers made from bright pastels on a yellow background arranged in a brown paper cone with a tag that says mom
Becky Luigart-Stayner for Country Living

Little hands will love cutting and gluing these paper flowers that Mom will cherish for years to come.

To make: Cut flower petals and centers from bright pastel and white paper. Use hot glue or a glue stick to glue petals together, forming flower shapes. Glue centers on top. Glue green paper straws to the back of each flower for a stem. Shape a piece of brown craft paper into a cone, using tape to hold it together. Tie a rickrack bow around the cone and add a paper tag. Insert flowers into cone.

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Painted Terra-cotta Pot

terracotta plant with flowers painted on it filled with a fern a few extra pots in the backgroun
Becky Luigart-Stayner for Country Living

Hand-painted flowers add color and help elevate a hardware store terra-cotta pot. Fill with a fern or other favorite plant for a gift Mom can enjoy for years to come.

To make: Use acrylic paint pens to draw and paint flowers on a terra-cotta pot. When dry fill with a fern or an herb.

Printed Dishtowels

printed dishtowels hung over a farm sink with a bouquet of pink flowers on the counter

Kids will have fun searching around the house for objects to stamp on dishtowels or napkins that Mom can use on special occasions.

To make: Spread a thin layer of fabric paint, or an acrylic paint mixed with a fabric fixative, on a paper plate. Dip found objects, such as flower-shaped cookie cutters and oversized paper clips, in paint and stamp on dishtowels.

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Painted Wooden Bracelets

colorful paper flowers in a brown paper cone set on a yellow background with crafting items scattered aroun d

When Mom heads out to a fancy dinner party wearing her hand-painted bracelets, we can guarantee the kids will be grinning ear to ear seeing their crafty work going out for a night on the town.

To make: Use acrylic paint or paint pens to paint designs on wooden bracelets. Finish with a layer of Mod Podge if desired.

Hanging Mason Jar Bouquet

a bouquet of flowers arranged in a vintage green mason jar hung from a ribbon on a brown door

Surprise mom as soon as she opens her door in the morning with a beautiful flower arrangement hung from the bedroom doorknob.

To make: Snugly tie a length of ribbon around the threads of a mason jar (you can add a few dabs of hot glue for added hold, if desired). Fill the jar with water and flowers. Hang around a doorknob.

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Handprint Dish Towels

white dishtowels with ribbon sewn on the bottom and kids pain handprints in the middle hung from a shaker peg rail on a light blue background

While flowers are great Mom will find so much joy in using practical gifts, like handprint dishtowels, everyday.

To make: Sew or use fusible bonding web to attach ribbon to the bottom of a flour sack dishtowel. Spread a thin layer of fabric paint, or an acrylic paint mixed with a fabric fixative on a paper plate. Have kids press their hands into the paint and then onto the towel. Iron to fix the paint per the manufacturer's packaging instructions.

Coffee Filter Poppies

poppy flowers made from coffee filters that have been dyed red set in small vases in front of a blue background
Becky Luigart-Stayner for Country Living

Mom can hold onto the fleeting beauty of poppies this season and into the next with these DIY flowers made from dyed coffee filters. Tip: Make these outside as dye can be quite messy and get into and onto unexpected things.

To make: Dip paper coffee filters in Cherry Red Rit Dye. Lay flat on a cooling rack fitted in a rimmed baking sheet or hang over a drying line. When dry, kink and fold the filters so they have a little movement. Use a dab of hot glue or a glue stick to glue the centers of two filters together to create petal layers. Cut a 6-inch piece of black pipe cleaner and roll into a flat circle; use hot glue to glue to the center of the poppy. Twist three green pipe cleaners together; use hot glue to glue to the back of the poppy. Arrange poppies in bud vases.

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Celery Root Cards

white noted cards with celery root impressions printed on them
Becky Luigart-Stayner for Country Living

A lot of moms love flowers and these celery prints give the impression of a perennial favorite, roses. Choose a classic rose color like yellow or pink, or simply take inspiration from spring and go with blue or green. Either way Mom will be smitten with her DIY flower card.

To make:
Cut 2 to 3 inches off the bottom of a head of celery. Pat the cut end dry with a paper towel. Press the cut end on a stamp pad and then onto a blank note card, tapping the root side to help make an even print. When dry, add a sweet greeting.

Party Prep

bunting made from vintage hankies hung on an outdoor wall with a tiered lemonade stand in front

Throwing a fête for Mom? Have the kids get involved with the party decor. They will certainly enjoy creating a pretty bunting by simply attaching vintage hankies to a string with mini clothespins. They can also help ferry items for a lemonade station, which we've set up on an antique French garden stand, but you can use a buffet table or even a cooler.

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Felt Flower Wreath

felt flowers and leaves on a grapevine wreath form

Help mom make the front door welcoming to guests with a fun and colorful felt and leaf flower wreath.

To make: Make or buy felt flowers and leaves. Hot-glue flowers and leaves to a grapevine wreath form and hang with a length of ribbon.

Tart Tin Coasters

coaster made from vintage tart tins on a brown table in front of a wall with flowering vines climbing up it

Give moms sips a pretty place to park with fluted mini-tart tins.

To make: Remove the bottoms from the tins and trace the outline on fabric. Cut out and adhere the fabric to the bottom discs using glossy, water-resistant Mod Podge. Allow to dry completely, then replace in the tart rings.

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Hand-Penned Garden Stakes

vintage garden stakes outfited with garden marker sign such as peas carrots etc

For the mom who loves to spend time with her hands in the soil these DIY garden stakes will make her heart sing. Kids will love writing the veggie names and maybe even drawing a cute picture of the fruits and vegetables.

To make:
Drill a small hole in the wood handles and tie hand-penned wooden tags through the holes with twine. Insert the pointy tips into the soil so the markers stand upright. *Coat wood with clear varnish to protect the handwriting from the elements.

Coffee Filter Flowers

pale pink paper flowers made from dyed, cut, and stacked coffee filters with cup centers filled with pastel pink and yellow candies
David Hillegas for Country Living

Kids will love crafting these flowering candy dishes with an item you probably already have in your house: coffee filters.

To make: Submerge regular-size white coffee filters (you’ll need four to six for each flower) in a watered-down Rit Dye solution (here, Petal Pink); dry completely. Cut into flower shapes of various sizes, and stack largest to smallest. Attach at centers with craft glue. Glue a papier-mâché or store-bought candy cup to center of each. Fill with candy.

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Flower Brooch Wreath

wreath made from vintage and new flower brooches

Shiny, sparkly, and made from jewelry = a wreath that mom is guaranteed to love!


To make: Wrap a small wire wreath form in white ribbon. Attach brooches using pin backings. Add a small bow made from sparkly ribbon, if desired

Dip-Dyed Baskets

pink dip dyed cotton rope basket filled with chocolate eggs on a yellow and white tablecloth
David Hillegas for Country Living

Mom can store candy, keys, or whatever she pleases in this cute and simple to craft dip-dyed basket.

To make: Dip the top quarter of a cotton basket in desired color of fabric dye. When dry, fill with moss and candy.

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Egg Carton Wreath

diy wreath made from cups of a paper egg carton cut into flower shapes and painted shades of red and pink and accented with green paper leaves
David Hillegas for Country Living

Turn the common paper egg carton into flowers, then attach them to a wreath form to create the perfect gift for the mom who loves all things flowers.

To make: Cut individual egg cups from paper egg cartons. Notch and cut decorative edges with scissors. Dye or paint cups desired colors. Attach cups and craft paper leaves to a painted craft ring with hot-glue.

Stitched Paper Cards

homemade mothers day cards cut in tulip and butterfly shapes decorated with stitched edges and buttons
Brian Woodcock for Country Living

Show Mom the love with a hand-cut and stitched card. Start by cutting a shape (try a flower or an animal shape) from medium to thick craft paper. Punch holes along the border with a small hole punch. Stitch, using embroidery floss, thin twine, or yarn. Add additional flare like a pipe cleaner stem and a pretty vintage button.

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