Easy Mother’s Day Crafts for Kids to Make {Perfect for Grandmas}

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Mother’s Day is this Sunday (May 13th)! I seriously don’t know how that happened! The year is going by SO quickly! So, if you still have gifts to make/buy, here are two really easy crafts that your kids can make to give to their grandmas for Mother’s Day. (It’s what my boys’ grandmas received last year ;)! )

Painted, Mod-podged Frame

Big Brother loved working on this project last year. He painted the whole thing all by himself. See?!

To make it, you just need to start with a plain frame (this one was white) and have the kiddo(s) paint it. Just take out the glass or plastic insert before you let them paint it! 😉 Then, once dry, add on letters, stickers, or other embellishments and use Mod Podge over the whole thing. For ours, I just cut out the phrase with my Cricut on white card stock and then put the Mod Podge over it.

Once it dries, then you’ll have the perfect kid-crafted Mother’s Day frame for their “grammy”! 

Handprint Flower Garden

This is SO easy and yet, so cute (especially if you’re a sucker for handprint crafts like me). Just have the kids do handprints in various flower colors. Then, paint on stems & grass and write in the cute saying, “Kids are like flowers and grandmas help them grow!” 🙂

Do YOUR kids make or buy anything for their grandma(s) for Mother’s Day?

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5 Responses

  1. These are so cute! I was struggling with what to get my mom from my daughter. We are totally making the flower painting! Thank you!

    1. Yay, Shannon! I’m so glad! Have fun! 🙂 Hope “Grandma” loves her flower garden!

  2. Not for a VERY long time, my boys are now 28 and 31! I think maybe I can snag the Grandsons and make one for my DIL. Thanks for the fresh ideas. Hugs…

    1. Aw, how sweet to make something with the grandsons for your DIL. That is a wonderful idea! 🙂

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