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Mother’s Day Card Ideas for Kids

Here are some of the Mother’s Day cards that my girls made for me and their grandmothers this year.  Maybe they can provide some inspiration for future budding artists.  I thought they came up with some clever ideas and I’m sure they also gleaned some ideas from Pinterest. I thought we would share them with you, as they can easily be adapted for just about any occasion.

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Cool Moms let you lick the beater!

Peyton spied this idea on Etsy and made her own beater from aluminum foil.

Presley made me flamingos (my favorite birds) with the caption, “Always looking up to my loving Mama.”  How sweet!

 

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I love you a “hole” lot!

In case you can’t make this one out on its busy background, Peyton made a chocolate covered doughnut and a doughnut hole with the caption, “I love you a ‘hole’ lot” for her Nana.

Presley made this one with Shamrocks made out of hearts for her Nana.  “I’m so lucky to have a Nana like you!”

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Mother’s Day wish on a dandelion

Presley made this one for my mom, whom she calls Boobush (it’s her toddler pronounciation of the Polish word for grandmother, “babusia”).  She made the dandelion fluff with circles cut out using a hole punch.

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“Ha-Pea” Mother’s Day

Peyton loved the idea of this play on words, then made herself and her Boobush into 2 peas in a pod.

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“MOM” written in flowers

I got this idea from a TV ad for Mother’s Day cards.  It’s a little difficult to read, but my mom loves flowers so it was perfect for her.

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