Easy DIY Mother's Day Gifts
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1. Turn a photograph into silhouette pop art.
Get the tutorial here.
http://justcallmechris.blogspot.com/2011/08/canvas-silhouette-updates.html

2. Skip the dying flowers and repot a mini bowl full of succulents.
Learn more here.
http://www.homeyohmy.com/mini-succulent-garden/

3. Hot-glue faux flowers inside a hollow papier-mâché letter for a personalized gift that'll keep blooming year round.
See tutorial here:
http://blog.lulus.com/general/blooming-monogram-diy/

4. Upgrade those mason jars like these turned into sewing kit.
Check out this tutorial:
http://www.polkadotchair.com/2013/11/diy-mason-jar-sewing-kit-with-free-printable.html/

5. Attach a patterned clothespin to an elevated wooden frame to make a recipe holder that'll keep mom's favorite recipe cards out of the splatter zone.
Get the tutorial here:
https://lilluna.com/tutorial-tuesday-recipe-holder/

6. A string art is super-easy and very cute!
See tutorial here:
http://craftsbyamanda.com/wisconsin-state-string-art/

7. Make a statement with a colorful accessory like a tassel necklace that's party-ready.
Get the tutorial here:
http://www.homemadebanana.com/diy-ombre-tassel-necklace/

9. Upgrade a white plain mug! Using your mum's favorite nail polish, you can dot it on the mug and let it dry.

10. This paper wreath made of daisies, peonies, roses and hydrangeas combines all of the prettiest blooms into one.
See tutorial here:
http://findingtimetocreate.blogspot.com/2012/03/floral-wreath-with-paper-flowers.html

11. Give Mum a few polaroid magnetic photo squares to play with that she can arrange every day.
Check this tutorial:
http://sundaesins.blogspot.com/2012/05/so-youve-got-no-idea-what-to-do-on.html

12. You won't go wrong when you hand your mum these gorgeous flower-cut strawberries look almost too lovely to eat.
Get tutorial here:
http://onelittleproject.com/how-to-make-a-strawberry-rose/

13. Easy peasy! Create a paper flower garden for Mummy and surely, she'll be at bliss!
See tutorial here:
http://thehousethatlarsbuilt.com/2015/04/diy-paper-plants.html/