There are so many fun Mother’s Day ideas for kids to make. All 3 of my children are now grown, but the bottom drawer of my nightstand holds many Mother’s Day treasures from them. When I am planning Mother’s Day ideas with our toddlers and preschoolers, I know that their mamas will appreciate them for years and years! Use a clean jam jar to make a stained glass candle holder. Paint a canvas flower for a colorful photo magnet keepsake. Make a simple necklace with air-dry clay and beads. Create a Mommy fairy with a special hand-drawn face. Tape resist activities are so fun, especially when they spell MOM. (Happy Toddler Playtime) Mom can be queen for the day with a child-made crown. (Artful Parent) Make flowers out of handprints and include the child’s picture for a keepsake card. (Mommy’s Bundle) Give Mom a clay footprint bowl as a creative keepsake gift. (Messy Little Monster) Add fingerprints to make flowers on a canvas bag. (The Gingerbread House) Use a bottle cap for a custom key chain that Mom will love. (Artsy Fartsy Mama) Give Mom her own thumbprint butterfly mug for her coffee or tea. (The Best Ideas for Kids) Create a miniature canvas for this fingerprint heart craft. (Red Ted Art) Save those lost puzzle pieces and make a Mother’s Day frame. (Buggy and Buddy) Make a Mother’s Day handprint art piece that will be loved for years. (Easy Peasy and Fun) Press tiny fingers into clay to make fingerprint pendants. (A Girl and a Glue Gun) Add a handprint and flowers with special words to Mommy. (Food, Love and Life) Decorate terra cotta pots and add Mom’s favorite flowers. (Mama Smiles) Transfer a child’s drawing onto a candle. (Come Together Kids) Give Mom something to wear with this sweet necklace. (Rhythms of Play) Use clay to make a family fingerprint ornament. (The Pinterested Parent) Use a child’s art to create a special tea towel. (Setting for Four) Press sweet footprints onto salt dough hearts. (Hub Pages) Create a handprint card. (Krokotak) Make a tie dyed bookmark with Sharpies. (Happy Hooligans) Print a free Mother’s Day questionnaire and have your child fill it out. (Crafting Chicks) Use a child’s footprints to make a butterfly pot. (Mama Papa Bubba) Add sand and footprints to create a fun keepsake. (Paging Fun Mums) Tint mason jars and add flowers. (Hands On As We Grow) More to Read »> Homemade Father’s Day Gifts Here is my Privacy Policy

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