Mother’s Day Gift Guide 2008
Tacking your drawings to the fridge, schlepping to games and school plays, bragging about your obvious genius – your mom has always been proud of you. Once a year, you have a chance to show her the feeling is mutual. Mother’s Day is May 11.
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Memory Quilt Kit
She won’t throw out her old concert shirts, her hole-ridden college tee, the undershirt she was wearing when she went into labor. Thank goodness she likes to sew.
$75 at Uncommon Goods
Posted: 06 May, 2008 -
Women’s Fleece Travel Slippers
Now you can kick off your shoes on the plane, without subjecting fellow travelers to your stinky feet.
$25 at Land's End
Posted: 06 May, 2008 -
Navy Cotton Jersey Jammies
She’s a mom, not a nun. These soft jersey pajamas have hot pink contrast stitching and waist tie. The capri knickers have cute ties at the knees. As practical as her sweats, but a great deal more fashionable.
$52 at Kitten Miami
(Order top and bottom separately.)
Posted: 05 May, 2008 -
Cotton-Cashmere Primrose Cardigan
This sweet, lightweight sweater is a bit of non-neutral luxury for her Spring wardrobe. Comes in “lemon twist” and “bright tangerine.” Safety first.
$98 at J Crew
Posted: 05 May, 2008 -
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Yellow Tulip and Purple Iris Bouquet
There is a very small window when bulb flowers are available, so pounce while you can. Whoever put Mother’s Day smack in the middle of spring was a genius.
$50 at 1-800-Flowers
Posted: 02 May, 2008 -
Vibrant Ranunculus Bouquet
This bright bouquet will make her want to hum a little something as she goes about her day. If you order early delivery for Mother’s Day, there’s no shipping or service charge.
$65 at 1-800-Flowers
Posted: 02 May, 2008 -
Doodle Tag
The refrigerator is wallpapered with your kid’s art, and it just keeps coming. Send along a scan of your child’s doodle and get a custom recycled silver tag back.
$95 at Mommy Tags
Posted: 02 May, 2008 -
“Relax, Take a Bath” Gift Set
Lush makes high-quality bath products by hand in small batches. When I have one of their bath bombs on hand, the anticipation reminds me of how much fun baths were when I was a little kid. This package contains three calming, lavender-scented luxuries: a bath melt, a bath bomb, and a bubble bar.
$20 at Lush
Posted: 01 May, 2008 -
Precious Charm
A way to carry your child with you wherever you go. Their fingerprint cast in gold or silver on one side, their initials on the other. Put your completed charm on a necklace, bracelet or key ring.
$170 at Precious Charms
(Price converted from Australian Dollars)
Posted: 01 May, 2008 -
Fickr Pro Account
New Moms take lots and lots of photos. If your hard drive is getting clogged, get her a Flickr Pro account with unlimited uploads and storage. Bonus: Friends can print their own photos when they see one they’d like.
$25 at Flickr
Posted: 30 Apr, 2008 -
Year of Seeds
If your mom has a green thumb, this is the most economical way to get her an entire year of flowers. Comes with seed packets and twelve pretty pots in different colors.
$75 at Red Envelope
Posted: 30 Apr, 2008 -
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Flip Video Ultra Series Camcorder
If your mom can use an ATM, she can use this video recorder. When she’s ready to download, a USB key flips out of the side. No cords, no cards, no tech support calls. Especially excellent for new moms and grandmas.
$132 at Amazon
Posted: 29 Apr, 2008 -
Macaroni Card
A lovely letterpress card that will remind mom of how much she misses your childhood installments of macaroni art.
$6 at Pancake and Franks
Posted: 28 Apr, 2008 -
Bamboo Bathtub Caddy
She has the tub, the glass of wine, and the book she’s been dying to read. Now the best gift you could give a mom is enough time to take a long soak – this bamboo tray is just icing.
$47 at Delight.com
Posted: 28 Apr, 2008 -
Cuisinart RK-17 Traditional Cordless Electric Kettle
You can finally have convenience of an electric kettle without giving up the nostalgia of your stove kettle. (via Not Martha)
$80 at Amazon
Posted: 23 Apr, 2007 -
Candela
I know you’ve seen these babies everywhere, but a friend of mine mentioned that they’re terrific for homes with kiddos. All the romance of candlelight, none of the open flame. Good point. They turn on when you lift them from the charging base, and last for about for five hours. They also turn on instantly during a power failure.
If you prefer the look of votives, they make those too.
$69 at Vessel
Posted: 18 May, 2005

