Tuesday 21 January 2020

MOTHER'S DAY: Giving thoughtful gifts that are inspired by your own childhood memories

MOTHER'S DAY: Giving thoughtful gifts that are inspired by your own childhood memories
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You’re always told you turn in to your mother, and since becoming a mum, I have definitely noticed I am transforming into mine. From the phrases I never thought I’d utter, to the array of “mum-essentials” in my handbag. The things “you would never do as a parent”, that inevitably you end up doing, to the unending admiration once you realise your mum raised you without iPads, Peppa Pig on repeat and dedicated children’s tv channels! With Mother’s Day just around the corner, it got me thinking about all the things that remind me of my mum, and how we can use those memories to get our mum's really thoughtful Mother’s Day gifts.


Bouquets of flowers
A bouquet of tulips always reminds me of my mum. Perfectly arranged on the kitchen table, they offered a pop of colour to those winter days when spring was just around the corner. Even now, when I see tulips, I’m always transported back to baking in the kitchen on cold, wet days. So, with that in mind, I started looking at monthly flower subscriptions. Often seen as an extravagance if you buy flowers for yourself, receiving flowers as a gift – especially favourite ones – is thoughtful and a little luxurious, and a perfect reminder to your mum how much you love her. 


Picnics in the park
We love nothing more than a picnic, and my childhood memories are full of picnics on the beach, in the local park and of course in the grounds of a National Trust property. Full of homemade goodies, from sandwiches to slightly wonky fairy cakes, Battenburg cakes to strawberries and cream, there’s something quintessentially British about a picnic (whatever the weather). To celebrate these memories, this year you could take your mum and family to one of these favourite picnic spots

A box of chocolates
Perhaps an obvious choice for a Mother’s Day gift, but a box of her favourite chocolates is always a winner. It was always a treat when mum received a box of chocolates and we got to share them with her – I felt terribly grown-up! So, this year why not make it extra special with something a bit more personalised and it means you can help her eat them post-Mother’s Day roast too. 
Needlework pictures
When I was younger, my mum was always crafting something, and with the recent trend in cross-stitching you could give it a go, and create a personalised piece of cross-stitch for your mum. Cross-stitching is the perfect creative outlet, and there are so many patterns (with many perfect for complete novices!) to try. From monogramming with a floral border, to inspirational quotes and everything in between. There’s a whole host of patterns available, you just have to make sure you have enough time complete it between now and March 22nd.

I am so lucky I have so many wonderful memories with my mum, and I hope I’m helping to make memories for my little ones too. Like all gifts, it’s the thought that counts, and if that’s a homemade card, home-baked biscuits or hand-picked flowers they should be treasured. I’d love to hear what you have planned for Mother’s Day. 

Feel free to leave a comment - I love reading every single one :)

Helen x
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11 comments

  1. Aw there are some really good ideas here for sure. Picnics in the park are a fab idea xx

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  2. What lovely ideas you've written about here. Can't believe how quickly Mothers Day is approaching as well!

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  3. I have to say, I am always thrilled with a bunch of flowers and some chocs. It is the simple things really and a nice big hug!

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  4. These are lovely ideas. In fact I must buy myself some tulips. They are perfect at this time of year for some colour x

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  5. I always like to get my Mum her favourite chocolates. Mother's Day isn't far away now.

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  6. Our mum loves anything crafts plus chocolates and flowers, love your mother'day gift ideas.

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  7. Lovely ideas. Who doesn't like chocolates and flowers. Though I really love the idea of a picnic too, but it might still be too cold in Edinburgh for that.

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  8. Lovely ideas. My Mum loves Lily's so flowers a good idea for Mother's Day. She also taught me cross-stitiching, so she'd appreciate something hand made

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  9. Lovely ideas. You can't beat a bunch of flowers, I know my mum loves to receive flowers.

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  10. Lovely ideas, I used to pick my mum flowers as a child, although that is frowned upon now

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  11. Lovely ideas. A picnic in a park is so simple and is also the stuff of memories if the weather permits!

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