Fabulous and Frugal Gifts for Mom
What to do? Mother's Day is just around the corner and there's
just no money in the budget for gifts. Not to worry! Just look
over this list of inexpensive gifts to buy or make and you'll be
all set. These budget ideas with a lot of heart can mean more
than 2 dozen red roses to a mom!
1. Bring your mom a bouquet of flowers from your own garden. Use
a vase you have saved from a time when you received flowers from
a florist or spend a little on a pretty new vase. Tie a ribbon
or raffia bow around it and add a card (make it yourself on your
computer) and your gift is ready!
2. Buy a single bloom at the florist. The florist in our town
will put one carnation, daisy or other flower in a bud vase
along with a little baby's breath and add a bow for around
$5.00. And they will deliver.
3. Give your mom an afternoon with you! Not with your kids or
spouse along, just you. How long has it been since you spent
uninterrupted time with her? Look at old pictures, reminisce, or
go window- shopping, whatever. The point is just being together.
4. Make your mom's favorite dessert and present it to her along
with a gift certificate for a homemade dessert once a month.
Especially if your mom lives alone, this can really be a treat.
5. If your mom is elderly or lives alone, give her the gift of a
Saturday spent doing things around her house. Such as washing
her windows, changing light bulbs and air conditioner filters,
working in her yard, hauling away trash, anything she finds it
difficult to do for herself anymore.
6. Gift baskets are always fun for the recipient and the giver,
too. Fill a pretty basket with things you make, cookie mixes,
dried herbs, needlework, a mug filled with a couple of specialty
tea bags. Line the basket with a lacy doily or napkin, add a
raffia bow and you have a great gift any mother will love.
7. If a card is just all you can do this year, make it really
special. Have everyone in the family write a little note;
toddlers who can't write yet can draw a picture.
With a little imagination, you can create a gift your mother
will be elated to receive! And she'll wonder what you'll come up
with next year!
Life began with waking up and loving my mother's face. - George
Eliot, English novelist