11 Best Mother's Day Art And Craft Ideas

11 Best Mother’s Day Art And Craft Ideas

11 Best Mother’s Day Art And Craft Ideas

For that special woman in your household, you’ll have to get a little creative for Mother’s Day. 

Whether you’re buying for a Mom or a mother figure, you need something that’s made with love and communicates the care and affection you feel towards them. 

So why not make it yourself? We’ve rounded up some of the best art and craft ideas we could find that are perfect for Mother’s Day gifts

Handprint Suncatcher

Materials needed

Clear or colored glass suncatcher (you can find a wide range of sizes, shapes, and colors)

White paint (gloss or matte)

Paintbrushes in varying sizes (1-3 depending on the size of your suncatcher)

Dry sponge

Step-by-step instructions

Have an adult help you mix the paint with water in a container small enough to fit in your sink. The ratio should be about 1:4 so if you need 4 tablespoons of white paint add 16 tablespoons of water. Mix it up until there are no lumps left. If you want two different shades just divide them into two bowls at this point and add more water/paint accordingly! You could even do three or four different shades if desired! 

You could also add glitter paint and gold leaf or other interesting additions if you wanted to make a statement piece like this one here did but that’s optional too so don’t stress too much about making it perfect if that doesn’t sound like something you’d enjoy doing!

Mother’s Day Necklace

Materials Needed

  • wire
  • ribbons, beads, and charms (optional)

How to Make It.

  • Bend the wire into a heart shape and twist it around the base of your neck. You can also make a shorter necklace by bending the wire into an oval shape and attaching it at two points on your clothes.
  • Add ribbons, beads, or charms as desired!

Portrait of Mom

Making a portrait of mom is a great way to show her how much you love her. You can frame it and hang it in the living room or even give it as a gift on Mother’s Day. 

If you want to make an extra special gift, consider including photos of your kids and family members in the portrait! This will be something that she’ll treasure forever. To make your own, follow these simple steps:

  • Gather materials:
  • A picture of mom (or other people) printed on regular paper
  • Scissors
  • Paint, markers, pencils, and crayons (optional)
  • Glue stick or tape (optional—you might not need this if you are going to frame the picture)
  • Cut out each person from their photo so that only their face remains; don’t worry about cutting off too much!

Pom-Pom Flower Bouquet

The pom-pom flower bouquet is all about making something beautiful and giving it to someone you love. 

You can make them in different colors, or you can use recycled materials, like paper or twine. This craft is a great way to introduce kids to the concept of recycling, while also teaching them how easy it is to make something awesome out of nothing more than a few scraps of fabric.

If you want to go even further with this project, why not experiment with different types of flowers? You could try adding some rose petals or leaves from an apple tree for example! And if all else fails, just tell your mom “Happy Mother’s Day” with no explanation at all—she’ll know what that means too!

Coffee Filter Flowers

Coffee filter flowers are a great way to show your mom you love her. They’re simple, easy, and inexpensive.

What you need.

Paper coffee filters (yellow or white)

  • Scissors
  • Watercolor paints or markers

How to make the flowers. Fold paper coffee filters in half twice so they look like triangles. Cut out the two middle sections of each filter, leaving only the outside edges intact—you should have a big triangle with four smaller ones at its base and points. 

Lay down 10 paper strips on your work surface and start folding them accordion-style in opposite directions, making sure each strip gets folded roughly halfway over itself before doing another fold in another direction (see diagram). 

If you’re making these with children under 10 years old, have them do this part for themselves; otherwise, help them by folding all of the strips for them before letting them start on their own accordion folds. Once all 10 strips are folded up into little accordion pleats, cut two tiny slits across each petal’s center where they meet at the base; 

use an older child’s scissors if necessary so they don’t get frustrated trying to maneuver around them while cutting through thick material like cardboard or construction paper using baby scissors! Now it’s time to decorate.

either write names of loved ones who are celebrating moms today with permanent markers or paint pretty designs onto these beautiful creations using watercolors

Handprint Apron

If you’re looking for a unique gift that your mom will absolutely love, then try making a handprint apron. This is an adorable way to say “I love you” with her favorite colors and patterns.

Supplies

  • Apron (you can buy one from Etsy or make one using this tutorial)
  • Paint in various colors
  • Paper towels

Watercolor Painting

Watercolor painting is a fun and easy craft that can be done with your mom, kids, or friends. It’s also a great way to express your love for them and show them how much they mean to you. 

You’ll need

Watercolor paper (not glass)

  • Watercolor brush
  • Watercolor palette
  • Watercolor tray (with liner)

Hand and Footprint Flower Pot Garden

The hand and footprint flower pot garden is a great way to include your little one in the festivities. 

If you don’t have a flower pot already, they’re readily available at most craft stores or hardware stores. This project requires only a few materials:

  • A small clay flowerpot (you can get these at any craft supply store)
  • Water-based paint – or any kind of colored paint that’s appropriate for your child’s age and situation
  • Paper towels or rags for cleanup (optional)

Marbled Clay Trinket Tray

Marbling is a technique in which paint is applied to a surface and then manipulated to create patterns.

You can use marbling techniques to create personalized jewelry, such as earrings or necklaces, or even your own set of coasters for the kitchen table.

To make a marbled clay trinket tray you’ll need:

  • Clay—about 2 pounds of it should do the trick for this project
  • Paintbrushes (you only need one) and paint (you’ll probably need more than you think!)
  • Glove s (for your hands) and clay tools (for mixing up your colors)
  • Sealer (so that your beautiful marbled clay keeps its shine!)

DIY Mother’s Day Card

  • Make the card by pasting or gluing colorful paper and cutouts of flowers, butterflies, and other shapes.
  • Write something sweet on it such as “I love you so much” or “You’re my best mom in the world”.
  • You can also make your own stand for the card using a plastic bottle cap with a hole in it (or any other empty container).

Paint Dipped Mason Jar Vase Centerpiece

Use a variety of colors: This centerpiece will be beautiful in any color palette you choose, so let your imagination run wild!

Use a variety of shapes and sizes: Pick up a few dozen mason jars of varying sizes and colors at the store. You can also try using glass bottles or vases instead.

Use a variety of materials: This is one project where you can get creative with materials; if you’re feeling like painting your jar, go for it. Or, why not try spray-painting it? If you’d rather leave the jar as is, consider decorating it with glitter or sequins instead. Your mom will love how unique this piece is!

Use a variety of patterns. When creating this craft project for Mother’s Day, don’t forget about patterning! Try adding flowers as designs on each jar—either by drawing them freehand or stenciling them on with paint (or even do both!). These tiny details will add depth to your work of art and make it look even more beautiful when displayed on an end table or nightstand next to her bedside lamp.

Art and craft ideas for Mother’s Day

Handprint Suncatcher, The handprint suncatcher is one of the best art and craft ideas for Mother’s Day. To make this project, you will need.

Jars or cups with lids.

  • Paint (red, orange, and yellow)
  • Paper towels or napkins to protect the table
  • For a small paintbrush you want to make two suncatchers, use two jars. 

Fill each jar about halfway with water. Add red paint to one jar and orange paint to another jar. You’ll also need yellow paint for one of them—just add some more if you need it! Pour a little bit of each color into your cup (or other container). 

Dip your child’s fingers into their respective colors and press them onto their jars’ rims so they leave behind a handprint design! 

Let dry overnight before making sure your child can open up these gorgeous homemade gifts–they’ll absolutely love receiving something as personal as these beautiful keepsakes they made themselves!

Conclusion

We hope you’ve enjoyed this list of Mother’s Day art and craft ideas! If you’re looking for more projects, 

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