Are you looking for a simple Mother’s Day craft or DIY gift? We’ve got you covered with this list of 25+ creative Mother’s Day crafts kids can easily make for Mom or Grandma.
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Whether you want to make homemade cards or simple clay dishes, there is a craft idea for you. We love #6 and seeing how kids personalize these for their loved ones.
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Easy Heart Pinch Pot Dishes
Children of all ages can make this cute pinch pot idea at home or school. Use air dry clay and acrylic paint for a keepsake that moms will love.
This cool shrinky dink plastic design will remind moms and grandmas how much they are loved. The best part is that this easy craft saves those adorable kid drawings and handwriting for years to come.
From nicknames to simple heart shapes, this creative watercolor painting can be done by toddlers, preschoolers, and older children. Give the paintings as a gift or turn them into DIY Mother's Day cards.
Preschoolers and young children will love stamping items to create a loving painting they can gift for Mother's Day. Children can also add mom or other special words with a white colored pencil or crayon inside the heart for extra personalization.
Children of all ages can make these super cute egg carton flowers that are budget-friendly to make. Each child in the family can make one to complete a cute bouquet.
These egg carton flowers are more realistic and better suited for older kids and teens. Mom or Grandma will really appreciate the effort that goes into making these.
Beginners can make a DIY slab heart dish for mom to store all her extra rings and trinkets. Kids can make this at home using air dry clay, acrylic paint and Mod Podge.
This easy pinch pot project can be made by the youngest artists. Use our beginner-friendly clay flower tutorial to learn exactly how kids can make one of these in under 10 minutes.
Make these beautiful paper roses to showcase your creativity and love. We know a lot of Moms would love to cherish this bunch of flowers that never wilt.
Learn how to make this easy and adorable fingerprint flower keepsake craft that is great for young children to make to honor their momma this Mother's Day. Just print and add those adorable fingerprints.
No Mother's Day craft list would be complete without a simple handprint craft. Easily print your young child's hands and let them add the finishing touches to this butterfly art.
This easy and quick coaster project will make your mom smile as she drinks her cup of coffee. These EASY felt and fabric cup coasters are scrappy and playful and so quick to make. This is a great beginner sewing project for kids to try out.
How to Make An Easy DIY Mother’s Day Watercolor Card
Use your favorite paint colors and personalized message to make this special homemade Mother's Day card. Even kids can experiment with wet-on-wet to get a unique and fun card for their loved ones.
Repurpose an old holiday craft mailbox for Mother's Day. Kids can personalize the design and add a few of their favorite keepsakes, notes and memories.
This easy and free printable can showcase a child's creativity. Kids will love painting, coloring, and decorating the word “MOM” to make a Mother’s Day Craft.
This adorable flower pot craft makes the perfect DIY gift for Mother's Day. It’s hands-on, a little messy (which kids love!), and lets them explore colors, shapes, and textures in a totally unique way.
Gift your mother these adorable DIY flowers for an inexpensive gift she will love. This bouquet could even be the centerpiece for your Mother's Day brunch.
This step-by-step tutorial will teach you how to make a DIY frame craft. Kids will love this creative way to craft a memorable keepsake for mom that she’ll cherish forever.
As a former art teacher, artist and mom, Erin knows how important expressing your creativity is. Even the youngest children can enjoy the process of artmaking with their families.