DIY Mother’s Day gifts: Homemade keepsakes she’ll love (for longer than one day)

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A team of flower, style and design experts and enthusiasts. We love sharing advice on all things floral and offering top tips on expressing yourself and your emotions.

Mums are the ultimate superheroes of the world. The late-night feeders, the knee patcher-uppers, the secret keepers, and the one person you know you can turn to, no matter what.

Our mums deserve the world. But how do you put all of those big, wonderful feelings into one little gift? It’s pretty tough…which is why we LOVE homemade Mother’s Day gifts. They’re thoughtful, personal, and show you’ve taken some precious time to make something just for her.

Whether you’re a seasoned crafter or someone who hasn’t reached for the glue and glitter since Primary school, these DIY Mother’s Day gift ideas are designed to be meaningful, achievable, and full of heart. And if time slips away (it happens), many of these double up as brilliant last-minute DIY Mother’s Day gifts too.

In this guide, we share thoughtful DIY Mother’s Day gift ideas for adults and children alike – including last-minute makes, homemade cards, floral keepsakes, and pampering treats that mums will genuinely appreciate.

Let’s get making!

Seal memories in these beautiful flower coasters

Best for: adults · thoughtful keepsake · last-minute friendly

How can adults create meaningful DIY gifts for Mother’s Day? We’re so glad you asked!

Everyone has a memory of their mum calling out ‘Coaster!’, which makes this floral DIY make a nostalgic winner. Using pressed or dried flowers set in resin, you can create a long-lasting keepsake that captures a moment in bloom.

Choose flowers with meaning (we’re thinking blooms from the garden, or petals saved from a bouquet you know she loved), grab yourself some resin, and you’re good to go.

You’ll need:

  • A resin kit (available online or in craft shops)
  • A mould (simple circular moulds work beautifully)
  • Pressed flowers (our flower pressing guide can really help)

Lavender, carnations, and rose petals are all great options. For the ultimate inspo, take a look at our top flowers for Mother’s Day.

Method:

  1. Mix your resin following the instructions provided
  2. Pour resin into the mould until half full
  3. Carefully place your dried flowers on top
  4. Pour over the remaining resin to seal them in
  5. Leave to set for at least 24 hours, then gently remove and sand the edges if needed

Simple. Beautiful. Made with love.

Say more with dried flowers

Best for: meaningful gifting · adults · mums who love lasting keepsakes

We may be biased, but we believe that flowers have a beautiful way of telling a story – and drying them lets that story last even longer.

A dried flower display is a fab option for mums who prefer something they can enjoy year-round. Start with a bouquet you know she’ll love, then separate and dry the flowers. Don’t panic if you don’t know how to dry flowers: our simple guide to drying flowers will walk you through it step by step.

But what flowers should you put in a Mother’s Day bouquet – dried or otherwise? Our favourite blooms to include in a DIY Mother’s Day gift are:

  • Roses: dry while still in bud for best results
  • Gypsophila: adds softness and texture
  • Lavender: smells wonderful and dries beautifully

You could also add:

  • Hare’s tail grass (bunny tails) for added texture
  • Pampas grass for a bohemian feel that can last for years

Once dried, simply arrange in a vase, tie into a small bouquet, or display in a shadow box for extra gift-y-ness (yes, that is a word – and if it’s not, it most definitely should be).

Thoughtful gifting meets perfect pampering with these DIY bath bombs

Best for: pampering gifts · adults · creative DIY fans

When it comes to homemade Mother’s Day gifts, a DIY bath bomb is effortlessly elite!

If you want to gift your mum some much-needed relaxation, these DIY bath bombs made with dried flowers are where it’s at.

DIY bath bombs are a fun project to try in the run-up to Mother’s Day. Plus, once you’ve nailed how to make them, they serve as a great homemade gift idea for birthdays, anniversaries, Christmas, you name it…

  • How to make: We recommend following the steps in this BBC guide to DIY bath bombs for the basics. You’ll need to invest in some ‘ingredients’, but you can make a fair few bath bombs out of them (which means you can save one or two for yourself).
  • What to use: Silicone baking moulds, ice cube trays, or even cleaned yoghurt pots are all great for shaping.
  • Which flowers work best: Dried chrysanthemum petals, rosebuds, or lavender are perfect for a mum who needs a dose of calm.

Pamer night, sorted.

Brew Some Bath Tea

Best for: last-minute gifts · adults · mums who don’t love bath fizz

Not every mum loves fizzy bathwater – and that’s where bath tea comes in. Think fancy loose-leaf tea, but for soaking.

Bath tea brews up Epsom salts, dried flowers, and essential oils to create a soothing, indulgent blend she can sprinkle straight into the bath.

You’ll need:

  • Epsom salts
  • Dried lavender
  • Dried rose petals
  • Dried chrysanthemum petals
  • A large jar with a lid

If you can take cuttings from your garden – even better!

Method:

  1. Fill the jar halfway with Epsom salts
  2. Layer your dried flowers on top (we like starting with chrysanthemum petals, then lavender, before finishing with rose petals)
  3. Seal with the lid and decorate with ribbon and a handwritten label listing what’s inside

Indulgence, guaranteed.

Make a cupcake bouquet

Best for: kids (with help) · fun gifting · mums with a sweet tooth

If you’re wondering ‘What DIY Mother’s Day gifts can children make for their mums?’, we have you covered! Here, blooms meet baking…and it’s as easy as it comes.

If your mum loves cake as much as flowers, this one’s a winner. A cupcake bouquet combines both – and it’s a brilliant DIY Mother’s Day gift for children to help with.

You’ll need:

  • Cupcakes (homemade or shop-bought)
  • Icing, or shop-bought frosting
  • Edible flowers or fondant decorations
  • Wooden skewers
  • Ribbon

Method:

  1. Decorate cooled cupcakes with frosting and edible flowers
  2. Carefully insert a skewer into each cupcake to act as a stem
  3. Arrange and tie together with ribbon
  4. Wrap in brown paper for a bouquet-style finish

If you’re a visual learner, there are lots of easy-to-follow videos showing you exactly how to make a cupcake bouquet – like this one on YouTube.

So there you have it. Plenty of DIY Mother’s Day Gift Ideas for children, adults, crafters, last-minute panickers, and everyone in between. But we’re not making you go it alone just yet. Check out the FAQs below to learn how to craft a beautiful homemade Mother’s Day card, decide which presents make the best last-minute gifts, and choose what to get for the mum who has everything.

FAQS

Best for: last-minute gifts · kids & adults · heartfelt messages

Your mum is always going to love a homemade card over a shop-bought one, because your time and effort mean everything. And it’s super simple to do!

Start with a blank card or folded paper, then write a personal message in your own words. You can decorate with pressed flowers, drawings, photos, or simple cut-outs. The most important part is the message – sincerity always wins.

Here are some easy ideas for DIY Mother’s Day cards:

  • Pressed flower card: glue dried petals to the front and add a handwritten note inside

  • Photo memory card: print a favourite photo and build the card around it

  • Message-first card: write the note first, then decorate around the words

A DIY Mother’s Day card is often the most treasured part of the gift – especially when the message comes from the heart.

For mums who say they don’t want gifts, thoughtful gestures mean the most. A handwritten card, dried flowers from a bouquet you know she loved, or a small self-care treat like bath tea shows care without excess.

You could also plump for an experience – with bonus points for one you can share together. Think afternoon tea, a theatre trip, or even a flower-arranging course so you can learn how to craft the perfect Mother’s Day bouquet with your own fair hands.

It’s about making her feel seen, rather than giving her ‘stuff’.

Okay, so any of the gift ideas we’ve given you above can be quickly put together in a pinch, but if you’re drying your own flowers, you do need to be ahead of the game.

If you’re in need of something super last-minute, ordering a glorious fresh bouquet from your favourite floral friends (ahem, us), is a fast way to score serious ‘best child’ points.

Check out our top Mother’s Day arrangements, and you’re good to go!

Which homemade Mother’s Day gift are you going to try? Let us know on the socials – we’d love to see your creations.

And if DIY feels undoable, our florists are always happy to help with hand-crafted bouquets that say more. Every time.