Mother’s Day Gift Jar

Moms deserved to be pampered, for sure, and with Mother’s Day around the corner, I thought I’d create a super fun Mother’s Day Gift Jar that’s perfect for all the moms in your life–family, friends, teachers, and more!

 

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I love any kind of gift in a jar, and it’s perfect for packaging up several small gifts. The best part about it is that it’s 100% customizable, so you can fill the jar with items that match the mama you’re shopping for!

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I used a full-size, wide-mouth mason jar, and decided to go with a pink/gold/polka dot theme.  It was so fun to pick everything out!  This is what I put inside (or similar):

-cute soap

polka dot straws

-post it notes

chocolate

nail polish (pink & purple)

Burt’s Bees pink grapefruit lip balm

yummy smelling lotion

Mother's Day Gift Jar | simply kierste.com

They’re small and simple items, but they’re perfect for a little Mother’s Day spoiling!

Mother's Day Gift Jar | simply kierste.com

Once the jar was filled, I printed the cute tag I created on to kraft cardstock, then tied it on with baker’s twine.  Easy and adorable, just my style!

If you’d like to download the tag, just click on the link below!

MOTHER’S DAY GIFT JAR TAG DOWNLOAD:

PDF tags

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You might also like another of my other favorite Mother’s Day gifts!

Less Dishes for Mom!

A Day of Less Dishes | Mother's Day Gift & Printable | oldsaltfarm.com

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3 Comments

  1. Hi Kierste, these were adorable. I love making “be good to yourself” baskets for gifts, raffle items, and the church bazaar. One of my favorite places to look is Michael’s in the clearance stuff; often times their stuff is coordinated. If you look at my checkbook, you’d think my 3 best friends are Joanne, Michael, and AC! I have learned to make simple soaps (love those 40% off c/o for supplies!), candles, sachets, sugar scrubs, Epsom bath salts, meltable tarts, rubber stamped cards, etc. that flesh out the “storeboughts”. I embellish commercial potpourri with homegrown petals and more essential oil. And you can NEVER go wrong with a judicious dose of CHOCOLATE! Just got a stash of 90% off Easter grass at Walgreen’s to use for filler and some non Easter looking baskets, too. I get small garden tools, flower pots, work gloves, rain gauges, etc. at the end of the summer for a gardener’s basket and add new seed packets in the spring. For the church bazaar, I do theme baskets with snowmen, Santa, pointsettias, gingerbread men, etc. Like you said, you can customize these for each person/occasion. I love shopping AFTER a holiday for bargains

    The Easter picture of your kids was awesome. Makes you understand the phrase “your heart bursting with pride.”

    1. I love the idea of a “be good to yourself” basket–so fun!! I love all of your ideas for things to fill it with. Those are lucky people getting those baskets! :)

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