10 Adorable Mother’s Day Crafts for Kids to Make at Home

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Mother’s Day is a beautiful chance for kids to show just how much they care—and there’s nothing sweeter than a handmade gift made with love. Whether it’s messy finger paints from toddlers or carefully cut shapes from older kids, DIY crafts become treasured keepsakes that moms will hold onto forever.

The best part? These projects don’t need fancy supplies or big budgets. With a few household materials and a little imagination, kids can create heartfelt gifts that celebrate Mom’s kindness, hugs, and all the little things she does every day.

From colorful flower cards to adorable handprint art and keepsake crafts, each one is a small token of big love.

Looking for some easy and meaningful ideas? Here are 10 charming Mother’s Day crafts that kids can make at home—simple, sweet, and packed with love.

1. Handprint Flower Bouquet

Handprint activities are timeless, and this bouquet is just cute and convenient. Trace over your child’s hand on multicolored construction paper and cut out several duplicates. These are the flower petals.

Glue them onto pipe cleaners or straws painted green for stems. Package several together and tie with a ribbon, or put them in a paper-covered “vase.” Include leaves or a tag with a sweet note like “If moms were flowers, I’d pick you.

” Not only is it a cute and easy craft for young children, but it is also a permanent keepsake full of love.

Handprint Flower Bouquet
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2. “I Love You to Pieces” Heart Collage

It is an excellent way to repurpose scrap paper or puzzle pieces. Begin by cutting out a large heart from cardstock. Next, have your child glue torn bits of construction paper, magazine cutouts, or leftover puzzle pieces within the heart.

Top it off with the words “I love you to pieces” written at the top or bottom. You can even have it framed for a professional look. It is an ideal project for toddlers and preschoolers, and it also supports the development of fine motor skills.

Moms will love this bright, creative display of love—and it’s a keepsake to treasure forever.

I Love You to Pieces Heart Collage
PC: Riley Ray

3. Egg Carton Flower Garden Upcycling has never been so adorable!

Use an empty egg carton and cut the cups apart to create flower shapes. Have children paint each one brightly and add a button or pom-pom in the middle for extra pizzazz. Add paper straws or pipe cleaners as stems and push them through a cardboard bottom with green paint or paper grass applied to it.

Children can even add paper butterflies or bees to make it more festive. This green thumb garden won’t wilt, and it makes a lovely handmade centerpiece for Mother’s Day brunch—or any sunny spot in the home.

Egg Carton Flower Garden Upcycling has never been so adorable!
PC: Lottie Makes

4. Photo Frame Popsicle Stick Craft

Popsicle sticks are a crafting essential for a reason—they’re cheap, easy to manipulate, and infinitely customizable. Create a square frame using four sticks, and then have the kids decorate it with paint, glitter, stickers, or washi tape. Print a small picture of the child with Mom and attach it in the middle. Add a magnet to the back or a loop of string for hanging. It’s an excellent way for little ones to make a special, homemade gift.

Mom will see it every time on the fridge or wall and be reminded of how loved and cherished she is.

Photo Frame Popsicle Stick Craft
PC: Georgina Esquivel

5. Mini Love Book

This little treasure is filled with love. Fold some small paper rectangles into a little booklet, staple or tie them up with yarn, and add a cover with a title such as “10 Reasons I Love You, Mom.”

Each page can have a drawing, a sentence, or even a sticker for why the child believes Mom is great. Children can draw however they wish, so that each book will be different.

It’s just the right size to fit into a purse or nightstand drawer, and it will put a smile on Mom’s face every time she reads through its loving pages.

Mini Love Book
PC: Carla

6. Painted Plate or Mug

Give Mom a special kitchen memento with a personalized mug or plate. With ceramic markers or specialty paint pens, children can customize an empty white mug or plate with drawings, doodles, or loving notes.

Think flowers, hearts, “I ❤️ Mom,” or even fingerprint art! After the design is complete, bake it according to the pen directions to set it and make it washable. Not only is this a fun activity, but it also turns out to be something Mom can use daily.

Picture her sipping tea or snacking on cookies from a dish lovingly decorated by her absolute favorite little artist.

Painted Plate or Mug
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7. Paper Roll Flower Vase

Transform plain toilet paper or paper towel rolls into lovely vases! Begin by wrapping the roll with wrapping paper, decorative paper, or paint. Children can make their paper flowers from colored tissue paper or construction paper—cutting petal shapes, stacking them, and gluing them onto pipe cleaners or straws.

Put the bouquet in the vase and attach a tag that reads “Happy Mother’s Day. This environmentally friendly craft is perfect for young children, instilling the joy of creating something from recyclables.

It’s a happy display that Mom can be proud to place on her desk or kitchen counter.

Paper Roll Flower Vase
PC: Lies Paardebloem

8.  “Why I Love Mom” Fill-in Sheet

Children tell us the sweetest (and silliest!) things, making this activity a surefire heartwarmer. Create or print a fill-in-the-blank worksheet with statements such as “My mom’s favorite food is…” or “She makes me laugh when….” Have children write their responses or draw pictures if they are younger. Include a photo or hand-drawn portrait at the top for a personal touch.

Moms will smile, chuckle, and perhaps even cry reading their child’s interpretation of their relationship.

It’s a touching time capsule of your child’s mind and a special reminder of how much they’re listening.

Why I Love Mom Fill in Sheet
PC: TPT

9. Fingerprint Keychain

This tiny craft has a big emotional wallop. Roll out some oven-bake clay and use cookie cutters to cut out a heart or circle shape. Have your child press their fingerprint into the center, then use a toothpick to carve their initials or a tiny message. Bake according to the package directions and let it cool.

Attach a keyring or small chain, and you’ve got a portable piece of love that Mom can carry with her every day. It’s a lovely mix of personal, practical, and precious—perfect for working moms, grandmas, or even a keepsake box.

Fingerprint Keychain
PC: Rhythms of Play

10. Mom’s Coupon Book

This classic do-it-yourself gift is brimming with useful surprises. Children make a book of “coupons” for good deeds or quality time spent with Mom, such as a free hug, breakfast in bed, one chore without complaining, or a choice movie night. Use rectangles of paper for each coupon and staple them together to create a book.

Personalize the cover and gift it with a bow. It’s a considerate method for kids to express gratitude and return the favor. Moms will appreciate redeeming these love-filled vouchers throughout the week—or whenever they require a little extra TLC and attention.

Mom's Coupon Book
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