Easy Mother’s Day Gifts Kids Can Make

The year continues to fly by as always. In the quest to help you dominate your finances, it is time to start planning for the next holiday: Mother’s Day. Get your budget-friendly gifts ready with these easy Mother’s Day gifts kids can make.

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Admittedly, as far as holidays go, I love Mother’s Day when it comes to the budget. Let’s face it. We are easy. A tiny fistful of dandelions from the backyard warms our hearts.

That makes this the easiest holiday to budget for. Now, I’m not suggesting you hand mom a bundle of weeds as a gift, but you can still give a heartfelt gift without breaking the bank. These easy Mother’s day gifts prove that.

 

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DIY Seed Bombs (My Big Fat Happy Life)

Instead of picking flowers, let mom plant some with these easy seed bombs. The best part is that you can personalize the seeds to flowers that grow well in your region.

 

3 Colorful Potted Plants

Monogram Fabric Pots (Curly Crafty Mom)

If you want to give mom flowers for Mother’s Day, try dressing them up with these gorgeous flower pots.

 

Pressed floral coasters with books and gold tape

Dollar Store Flower Coasters (Crafty Lumberjacks)

Can you believe that something so gorgeous can be so easy and inexpensive to make? Find out how to make these beautiful coasters from dollar store finds.

 

Finger painted wooden planter box with flowers inside

Flower Thumbprint Planter (5 Minutes for Mom)

No fabric? Fear not. This easy flower planter is equally as beautiful and personalized with the kids’ thumbprints.

 

Terracotta pot with ladybugs painted on it

Hand Painted Ladybug Planter (Suzer Space)

Need an even easier flower pot? It doesn’t get any better than this ladybug planter.

 

Blue Paint Stamped on Gray Card

Easy Unique Kid Crafted Mother’s Day Cards (DIY Adulation)

Don’t forget the card when giving your gifts this year. These are made from items your already have at home and are way better than anything on the store shelves.

 

Hand print flowers on a throw pillow

Mother’s Day Ideas: Make a Handprint Pillow (The Country Chic Cottage)

Why not give the gift of flowers that never die. This adorable pillow is the perfect Mother’s Day keepsake.

 

Upcycled Photo Vase with flowers

Mother’s Day Tin Can Photo Vase (Dazzle While Frazzled)

Go the upcycled route with this adorable vase. Add mom’s favorite photos and match it to her decor with the decorative trim color and style.

 

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Hand Print Tray for Mother’s Day (Resin Crafts Blog)

Give mom a place to serve those delicious homemade cookies with this adorable, personalized tray. Kids will love making it and mom/grandma will love showing it off.

 

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Watercolor Geode Magnet DIY (Crafty Lumberjacks)

Yet another classy but ridiculously easy gift idea right here. You’d never guess that these are made with paint and marbles. Find out how easy they are for yourself at the tutorial.

 

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Which of these easy Mother’s Day crafts is your favorite? Maybe shoot a link to it to hubs to cement that gift hint. Personally, any one of these adorable crafts would be the perfect surprise for me.

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Why You Need a Cleaning Checklist

Mom life is richly rewarding and amazing. It is also extremely hectic and demanding at times. It is important to create systems that make life as easy as possible. That’s why you need a cleaning checklist to stay on top of your home.

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Last week I shared 5 weird items that I haven’t been cleaning like I should. The real question, though, it why. Why aren’t I cleaning these items like I should be? It’s because they aren’t in a convenient list to keep me on track. There are too many things fighting for priority in my mind to keep track of it all mentally.

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Put the responsibility on your cleaning checklist and not on your brain. It’s easy to do and will help you tame the stress while staying on top of your home.

You can grab a free printable cleaning checklist in the VIP library or you can make you own handwritten version. Either way you can dominate your domestic responsibilities.

 

Printable Cleaning Checklist

Write It Down

As I said above, there are so many aspects of life you are expected to keep track of that you can’t do it all without help. That help doesn’t have to be people or hired services. Instead, write it down.

Take note of everything you need to clean and how often to clean it. I recommend leaving some blank spaces on your list too, because you will inevitably think of more later. You don’t want to have to create a brand new list to incorporate them.

Make It Reusable

I’m all about saving money and that means making everything I can reusable. A cleaning checklist is no exception. Luckily, there are plenty of easy ways to do this.

 

Printable Cleaning Checklist

Keep it Convenient

Systems don’t work unless they are convenient. Be sure to put your cleaning checklist somewhere you will see it daily. This can be on your vanity, on the back of a cabinet door, or on the wall in your kitchen. Whichever you choose, make sure it is obvious and convenient for you.

Give Yourself Grace

There are going to be days when you simply cannot bring yourself to clean. That’s okay. Your goal should be improvement, not perfection. On the flip side of that, don’t go a week without cleaning because you don’t feel like it. That is not taking a break, it’s laziness. (Don’t worry, I’m guilty of it too.)

Group Cleaning Supplies

Nothing kills your motivation faster than not being able to locate your supplies. Find a way to group cleaning supplies together so you always know where they are.

Do this in a way that makes sense to you. I like my cleaning supplies organized by room. These upcycled room cleaning buckets are what I use. Maybe your organization style is by supplies type. That’s fine too. The point is to make your cleaning supplies easy to find.

 

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There are so many things vying for brain space, don’t let cleaning tasks be one of them. That is why you need a cleaning checklist. It takes the onus off of your brain and puts it onto the paper.

Now all you have to remember is to look at your cleaning checklist once a day. Isn’t that so much easier than trying to store every chore in your head? Heck yeah it is!

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5 Weird Items You Aren’t Cleaning But Should Be

It’s the time of year that cleaning is at the forefront of our minds. As if we needed more guilt about the state of our homes and our housekeeping habits. However, with cleaning on my mind I’ve noticed a lot of things I’m not cleaning regularly. If you’re like me here is a list of weird items you aren’t cleaning but should be.

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Last week I was laying in bed trying to fall asleep. I recently started a night time beauty ritual to try to improve my skin tone. It’s not easy to start routines so I think about it a lot. Suddenly, it dawned on me that I couldn’t tell you the last time I washed my eye mask.

This is something I wear every single night and it is washed once a year at best. Yuck! It led to other items I’m not cleaning like I should and I figure you might be missing them too.

 

Hot Pink Hello Kitty Sleep Mask

Sleep Mask

Since this is the item that spurred it all we’ll start with it. This mask is enveloping part of your face everyday. That means oil, dirt, and sweat are building up on it even if you clean your face before bed.

Think of this like your sheets. Throw it in the wash at least once a week. If you’re worried about going without it for a night purchase a second one. Then you can rotate them out as needed.

Doors

When is the last time you scrubbed your doors? Think of all of those grubby hands grabbing the handles day in and day out. Again, this is a germ magnet.

I recommend wiping the handles with a Clorox wipe daily. Fully scrub the door every other week at a minimum. Don’t forget a quick pass of the frames while you’re at it.

 

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Electronics

Before our television hung on the wall, it was low enough the little fingers could (and did) touch it constantly. Couple with that computers, tablets, and phones with touch screens and these things get a lot dirtier than they used to. I remember being able to dust the computer monitor and CRT television and calling it a day.

Now your electronics require more maintenance. Use a cleaner like this with a microfiber cloth for the screens. Then use compressed air for keyboards and speakers.

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Pantry Organizers

We use plastic bins to wrangle snacks, breakfast items, and more in our pantry. These need to get washed occasionally as well. These are like your kitchen cabinets. They accrue build up and yuckiness that needs to be washed off.

I love the Dawn infused paper towels for this job. The Dawn busts through the grease and grime making the process quick and easy.

 

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Fans

With summer coming up, don’t forget about the fans in your home. They are dust and dirt magnets. In fact, they’re actively sucking any particles lingering in your air. Again, gross.

To clean these, take apart the casing by unscrewing it. Throw the casing in your shower and cover with any foaming cleanser (I like Scrubbing Bubbles). While that sits, wipe down the blades of the fan. Finally, use your shower nozzle to spray off the foaming cleaner on the casings. All them to dry and put them back together.

 

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There you have my 5 weird items you aren’t cleaning but should be. If you’re feeling overwhelmed by all of the spring cleaning, start with these items that you haven’t cleaned in a while (if ever). Better to accomplish something than be paralyzed into inaction.

What other items would you add to this list? I’d love to hear about them in the comments. Don’t worry, there will be no judgments here. Someone who hasn’t thought to wash their sleep mask in a year doesn’t get to judge, amiright?

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