May 6, 2015

Naturally Crafty Mothers - DIY Gifts for the Woman Who Created You



DIY Mother’s Day Gifts hold a sentimental value for years to come, even after your little ones grow into adults with children of their own.  Just ask my mother, who enjoys rummaging through her treasure chest of memories as a simple reminder that at one period in time I was just her little girl.  Here are a few quick, affordable, and easy DIY gifts so simple a 5 year old can do them. 

Buttons
 

Kids can make custom buttons for mom, Grandma or Godmommy to wear on Mother’s Day for as low as $2.50.  I purchased Creatology Buttons from Michael’s Craft Stores for $1.99 a bag.   They come in a variety of sizes and depending on the size you can get up to 4 buttons per bag.  The largest size is 3 ½ inch buttons which come 3 per bag.  http://www.button-designer.com/ allows you to design and print your buttons free of charge.  There are size options to choose from and you are able to save your designs to use at a later time.  The Designer allows you to upload a photo to display on the button, or you can print out the circular shape and have your little one write a note or hand drawn picture.


Decorated Flower Pot or Vase Mother’s Day and Flowers go hand in hand.  Why not give her a sentimental flower pot that will last longer than the flowers.  And, you can continue to buy her flowers throughout the year to keep it filled.  I scored these flower pots from the $1 Spot at Target and had a little creative fun with my little one.  There are countless ways in which you can decorate the flower pots:  apply fabric, glitter, glue, adhesive vinyl, washi tape, paint, etc…
So easy a 5 year old can do it...and she did!  

Custom T-Shirt or Apron
I’d be remiss if I didn’t mention custom shirts and apparel as a great gift for Mom for Mother’s Day.  Using a professional heat press you can apply photos to a shirt and any text.   Click here to learn more about professional heat press printing.  To try this at home, you could simply purchase over the counter heat transfer paper from Walmart, Target, Home Depot or Staples, print your image using your home printer, and iron it directly on the shirt or apron.  However, the shirt may or may not be as durable as using a professional heat press. 


Have a Happy Mother's Day!  


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