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Mother’s Day is more than just bouquets and expensive presents. It’s a day to show appreciation. A day to thank your mother for the kind words and endless support. A day to shower her with love.
For that reason, don’t just go to the store and pick up the first thing you see in hopes she likes it. Think about it first. Does your mother really want the expensive china you saw at the antique store the other day?
In most cases, mums would much rather get a cheap, yet customised gift. One that speaks of your consideration and the care you put in bringing everything together. This year, be prepared to charm her with custom gifts for Mother’s Day, using these ideas.
Why Are Personal Gifts Important?

Whether it’s for Mother’s Day or her birthday, getting a gift that complements her personality and speaks to her interests isn’t an easy feat. That’s why gift personalisation matters. Just because you bought something a certain way doesn’t mean it has to stay that way.
Customised gifts show that you pay attention to her interests, wishes, and thoughts. Having an item personalised specifically for someone shows that you have taken extra care while selecting it. It’s also far more memorable to receive a gift specifically made for you, as it is one-of-a-kind and irreplaceable.
Personalised gifts are deep expressions of love and thought. They strengthen the relationship between you and the receiver and quickly become a prized possession that they will cherish for a very long time.
How to Customise Gifts
Although store-bought gifts are ideal for last-minute thoughts, they don’t always leave the best impression. Honestly, they tend to be forgettable. However, with a little energy and effort, you can turn ready-made presents into proper custom gifts for Mother’s Day.
1. Combine Handmade and Store-Bought
You can always blend an element of personal creativity with what you have bought. If you don’t have the time or the energy to make an entire present from scratch, buy a part of it and add a personalised accessory. For example, if you buy your mom a nice mug, make her a matching coaster. Even if it doesn’t come out perfect, it shows you put additional thought into the present.
2. Customise by Adding Names and Photos
Oftentimes, you buy a mug or a decorative pillow and think you’re all set. But the more you look at it, the more you notice that something is indeed missing. You can order engraved or monogrammed versions of the gifts you are planning to buy. Add family photos or old pictures of your mom to the present for an additional feeling of love and nostalgia.
3. Upgrade the Packaging
Place your present in a custom decorative box and accessories. The time you spend on packaging and presentation is just as important as the present itself. A well-packaged present sends the message that you put extra effort into it.
How to Make a DIY Project From Scratch

Making a DIY gift from scratch for someone is the purest form of love you can present. The gift doesn’t have to be perfect. It can be messy, crooked, or even unidentifiable, but your mum won’t care about all that. For her, you must put the effort into making something by hand.
Before you begin, choose your present idea wisely. Ensure it’s realistic and you have the skills to not only start it, but also finish it.
Once you have settled on an idea, plan your DIY process in detail. Write out a manual, watch online tutorials, or sketch out your goal before you begin your project.
Secure all the materials you might need in the process at once, so you don’t have to do multiple store runs. Clear out a space to work on your project freely, without distractions and complications.
After you finish testing and refining your product, pack it up neatly and optionally add a handwritten card for an even more personal touch.
How to Incorporate Personal Memories
A great way to customise your gifts is by incorporating personal memories, such as photos, letters, or shared quotes. You can wrap the present in custom wrapping paper with your mum’s face printed on it for a lighthearted joke, or you can just attach a small photo onto the gift tag.
If your mother is a lover of inspirational quotes and likes to keep them scattered around the house on different surfaces, you can get her a gift engraved with her favourite quote.
Incorporating an inside joke or a meaningful family motto in your gifts can strengthen the family bond between your mother and the entire family.
How to Wrap Your Gift Like a Pro

Now that your present is carefully selected, it’s time to wrap it. Remember, presentation is everything. The packaging is the first thing your mum will notice. For that, your wrapping paper or your gift bag of choice must be personalised to her liking.
Select a gift wrap that resonates with her. It should be in her favourite colour, with a well-liked pattern or featuring fun characters.
If you decide to go with wrapping paper, first choose a box for your gift. A box is much easier to wrap than whatever shape your present may be in. Make sure to fold the edges and tape them well, so the wrapping doesn’t get undone.
For a gift bag, make sure the gift isn’t visible. Stuff the bag with some colourful tissue paper, confetti, and glitter for a fun unwrapping experience.
Top of the gift with a card. Nothing says I love you like a handmade card with a message in your child’s handwriting. This final touch will make your gift your mother’s most prized possession.




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