- Flower Wreaths
(Ages 3-16)
Take advantage of the lushness of spring to create flower wreaths — just in time for Mother’s Day! This project would work just as well with fake or store bought flowers and greens.
- Candle Art Transfer
(Ages 5-16)
You can transform any plain candle into a personalized candle for mom. We added lots of flower, hearts, and Mother’s Day phrases to our candles! What does your mom like?
- Coffee Filter Hydrangeas
(Ages 3-8)
Coffee filters are always in our art cabinet. There are so many ways you can create with them. I think what we like best about working with them is the way they absorb watercolors. It really is so beautiful. On this day we were feeling inspired by our favorite flower, hydrangeas.
- Butterfly Mobile
(Ages 3-8)
This pretty and bright mobile is made by simply cutting a paper spiral, and tying on lively butterflies! Hang it indoors…or outside, to watch it spin and twirl in a warm spring breeze!
- Styrofoam Stamps
(Ages 5-8)
Craft foam or repurposing leftover styrofoam works well with this project. These DIY stamps are great for art, making tiles, cards… wherever your kids’ imaginations take them! Perfect for homemade Mother’s Day cards.
- Fabric Flowers
(Ages 5-8)
Some projects are for a mama, some are for a kid, and some projects are better with two. This is one of those! (And so pretty and enjoyable!)

6 Mother's Day Crafts for Kids
Our moms mean the world to us, and kids are eager to show their moms how much they care! Try these Mother’s Day crafts for kids as a fun way to spend time as a family and as a way for them to say “thank you” for all of Mom’s hard work.