
Guest post from Asheritah of OneThingAlone.com
You’ll find plenty of great Mother’s Day ideas online, but so many of them require either a hefty sum of money or a complicated project that often results in glue gun scars, broken nails, or Pinterest fails.
If you’re looking for a thoughtful gift for your mom, your friend, or a subtle hint to drop your spouse, here are 5 gift ideas that won’t break the bank (or a nail):
1. Captured memories
It’s always good to be reminded of the good times on hard days. Pick special photos and put them to use. Place a photo in a larger frame with matting to look extra special. Make photo tile coasters or coffee mugs.
If you’re like me and can’t seem to find special photos (because you avoid the camera whenever possible), try to sneak in a picture together before Mother’s Day or find one on her Facebook page.
2. Date in a box
Pack a simple dinner in a picnic basket and give it to your friend (with an offer to babysit her kids, if applicable) for a surprising done-for-you date.
After days or weeks of constant mommy duty, what a relief to relax and not have to worry about dinner or the kids.
Here are some fun picnic basket ideas to get you started.
3. Encouraging quote cards
Write your favorite quotes or Bible verses on little cards and give them as a practical but encouraging gift. This is a give a mom friend the pep talk she needs to keep going.
4. Easy shoulder rub
Sometimes all a mama needs is five minutes to shut her eyes, lean back, and have a friend ease the tension from her shoulders.
Your friendship level will determine whether it’s a good idea to offer this or not, but if you don’t think it would be well-received, a 30-minute professional massage, while more expensive, will rarely be turned down.
5. Everything chocolate
When all else fails, a box of fine chocolates may hit the spot. You can make these easy chocolate truffles or cake balls (keeping some for yourself, of course), or pick up a box at your grocery store.
Whatever you gift you choose, remember it’s the thought that counts.
Your Mom and girlfriends will be pleasantly surprised that you remembered and made time to say, “You’re special to me.”
What are your favorite Mother’s Day gifts to give to others?
Asheritah helps overwhelmed women find joy in Jesus on her blog and through her books & art. She welcomes old and new friends to OneThingAlone.com to share a cup of tea and together pursue a relationship with Jesus. Also, she offers ready-to-print Scripture cards that might make a great Mother’s Day gift idea.














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