10 Gifts To Give Your Loving Mother On Mother's Day
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10 Gifts To Give Your Loving Mother On Mother's Day

You can never go wrong with wine.

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10 Gifts To Give Your Loving Mother On Mother's Day
Marissa Knox

Mother's Day is just around the bend. This is where you come to an abrupt halt and wonder, "What in the world do I get my mother for Mother's Day?" Flowers are out of the question because you know your dad already claimed the gift of flowers, so you can cross that idea off your list real quick.

Your mom is an absolute pro at being a multi-tasking, dictionary brained, chef who has impeccable cleaning skills, so you want to treat her to something nice, but what?

Here are 10 gifts to give your loving mother on Mother's Day that she'll truly cherish:

1. Gift card to get her nails done.

There's something about a fresh set of nails that make a woman feel re-energized. Treat your mom to a manicure that will leave her feeling polished and rejuvenated. If you want to make it even cuter, set it up so you can both go together.

2. Gift card to get her hair done.

3. Brunch

Did someone say brunch? Cheers to having the greatest mom in the whole world! What better gift to get than treating your mother dearest to a marvelous Mother's Day brunch? After all, everyone loves food and it doesn't hurt that it's at a fancy restaurant.

4. Wine

If there is one thing I know about my mom, it's that she loves wine. You can never go wrong with a box or bottle of her favorite wine. You know she'll use it after a long, hard day of being super mom.

5. Food subscription

Moms spend countless hours preparing meals for us. Why not give them a break? Get your mom a subscription for meals like Blue Apron and Hello Fresh that just come to her front door. An even greater plus would be to actually prepare the meal for them. It's the gift that keeps on giving!

6. Candle Making

You can do an activity together like candle making! Let's be real, what woman doesn't love candles? You get a plethora of scents to pick from and can create your own concoctions. You can even make it a girls' night and grab dinner after.

7. Painting


Another activity you can do together! It can even involve alcohol for when you're both bummed about your paintings not looking like the Mona Lisa or Picasso. A couple glasses of rose and you'll both be in awestruck of your masterpieces.

8. Massage

Treat your mom to a spa day where she can unwind and relax. She deserves a day to herself.

9. Sentimental mugs

If your mom is anything like mine, she takes pride in being a cat mom. Get her a mug with something that represents her. You know she'll use the mug. I've gotten my mom her fair share of cat mugs with puns that are absolutely purrfect.

10. Cozy slippers

What a thoughtful gift that you know is definitely going to be used! You can fill it with goodies too.

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