Toast Mom With a Mother’s Day Wine Tasting

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Hosting a wine tasting for your mom and friends this Mother’s Day is a fun way to spend time with mom and show her just how much you love her and how special she is.

How to plan a Mother’s Day wine tasting event

The planning and preparation of a mother/daughter activity can be as much fun as the event itself! A rustic, natural, Napa Valley-inspired wine tasting can make for the perfect setting to incorporate so many of the most popular trends: burlap, chalkboard, mason jars, and monograms.

The invitation

The best way to kick off a classy party like your wine tasting with mom is with a classy invitation. We chose this hand-painted invitation and re-purposed the artwork into the décor. If you don’t want to buy your invitations, you can make them by hand or just send an online invitation.

Décor and activities

I wanted to create a statement piece that would set the stage as soon as the moms arrived. After all, this day is all about Mom! Monograms and initials are everywhere — on wine glassesbags, front doors, jewelry, iPhone cases, bedding, etc. I thought having the moss-covered letters spelling out “mom” and growing from a moss planter that’s brimming with vibrant garden blooms would be a spectacular backdrop for a buffet table. If you want to go a little smaller, consider spelling out M-O-M in planters or regular floral arrangements.

a photo of mom hedges

I didn’t have a planter as big as I wanted this piece to be, so I made one from the box in which the flowers were shipped. I used Instant Green by SuperMoss to cover the outside of the box. This stuff is inexpensive and easy to work with. I used the premade letters, but you can use the same moss to cover letters that are available at most craft stores.

Add sticks to the letters and position them in the foam first, and then create your floral arrangement. Before creating the arrangement, line the box with a large, heavy duty plastic bag or individual plastic trays/containers. Thoroughly soak bricks of floral foam and place them in the plastic-lined box or trays.

Floral décor

Think about the overall theme and the look and feel of your event when creating or buying your flower arrangements. Use various sizes, shapes, and materials for the containers to add delightful and unexpected elements throughout the room. I love incorporating seasonal fruits and vegetables, along with the flowers, in my designs. All the different textures and colors work so well together.

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This upcycled glass mason jar wrapped with burlap and lace ribbon is the perfect container for a sweet gathering of fragrant spring hyacinth. Adding a vintage-style enamel brooch makes it even more perfect for Mom!

Personal touches

The key to making this a memorable day for Mom is weaving personal touches throughout. Coming up with the ideas and getting together with your friends during the planning and preparation process is all part of the fun! Since a photo says a thousand words, consider displaying pictures of you and mom through the years, or pictures of her with her mom.

‘Private label’ wine

Creating a wine label inspired by your mom is a fantastic idea. You can do it on the computer, or you could go old school and cut and paste using actual paper, scissors, glue, etc. Make the new label the same size as the label that is already on the wine bottle and just glue the new label over the old one. Be creative and have fun with it!

There are two examples to get you started. My mom — the original silver fox — inspired the Silver Fox Chardonnay. I came up with A Beautiful Mess thinking about one that my daughters might create for me!

Wine totes

Keep the surprise hidden until it is time for each daughter to present her bottle to her mother inside a wine tote that is also personalized and decorated specifically for her. Again, be creative and have fun with it. There is no wrong or right way to make these; you can use whatever materials you want. I save the front of pretty greeting cards I receive to repurpose and pay forward.

a photo of a mother's day wine tasting: wine totes

My friend, artist Sandra Magsamen, made the pretty card on Margaux’s bottle above with pieces from her life. When you put your heart into the gift, it doesn’t matter what the actual monetary value is — to the recipient, it will be priceless!

Staying on this track, the wine bottles themselves and/or the wine totes can be repurposed as vases for a single stem or petite bouquet.

Here’s a little florist tip: Use a bridal bouquet holder to create a large bouquet in a container with a small opening, such as a wine bottle. Put some sand or small rocks in the bottle first to give it some weight and prevent tipping. Then, soak the bouquet holder in water and place it into the top of bottle. Cut your flower stems short and insert them into the foam to create the arrangement.

Paint your own Mother’s Day wine glasses

Painting and drinking wine has become such a popular activity, and I can certainly see why! Getting together with friends, and crafting and drinking wine sure sounds like a perfect way to spend an evening to me. That’s why DIY wine glass painting can make for a perfect activity to go along with your Mother’s Day wine tasting, especially if mom loves crafting! Some fun Mother’s Day wine glass ideas can include painted flowers, “#1 Mom”, funny sayings like “Mom Juice”, or her name.

a photo of a mother's day wine tasting: paint your own wine glass

Set up a station with inexpensive clear wine glasses (you can often get these from a nearby dollar store), paints, and brushes. If none of the daughters feel qualified to lead this activity, then you could hire someone. Or, even better, ask around or use social media to find someone who can act as the instructor.

And, of course, the finished product could be used as a vase, as well as a drinking glass. You know my motto: If it can hold water, it can hold flowers!

Painted wine glasses are such a fun gift for any occasion. For even more fabulous gifts for wine enthusiasts, check out our collection of barware and entertaining gifts.

How to choose the wine

Wine tasting can seem like a daunting task. If you’re intimidated by the prospect, here are some tips on how to make it a little less scary. You can also hire a sommelier to help out, if you wish to go that route.

Pick her favorites and potential new loves

Being her child, you probably already know what type of wines mom enjoys. In addition to picking her favorites, you may want to get a little adventurous, too, and pick wines that she may not even know she likes. For example, even if mom typically likes reds, buy a couple of whites or sparkling wines for her to try.

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Choose a theme

  • Blind wine tasting: All you need is a blindfold to add mystery and fun to your event.
  • Pick a region: We picked the Pacific Northwest, such as Southern Oregon, for the wines, but Tuscany, Napa, or Sancerre, France (origin of the sauvignon blanc grape) are great regions, too. You can go by country, region, whatever fits with your wine tasting plans.
  • Pick a varietal: Such as syrahs, pinots, cabernets, etc., from multiple vineyards.

Teach your guests how to taste wine

First, look at your wine to see if it is full bodied (often darker in color) or light bodied (often lighter in color). Is the wine clear or cloudy?

If you are still stumped on which wines to choose, simply ask the folks at the wine store. They may also give you some additional tips on how to taste like a pro.

Wine adjectives

There are many ways to describe different kinds of wines. Whether you love dry or sweet, every wine has its own personality, just like moms.

Here are some great adjectives to help you find words to describe the wines for your Mother’s Day wine tasting.

Character:

  • Assertive
  • Attractive
  • Balanced
  • Complete
  • Complex
  • Delicate
  • Dense
  • Depth
  • Developed
  • Elegant
  • Fading
  • Full bodied
  • Graceful
  • Potent
  • Robust
  • Soft

Taste:

  • Bite
  • Bitter
  • Buttery
  • Fruity
  • Heady
  • Peppery
  • Smoky
  • Spicy
  • Sweet
  • Tart
  • Zest

DIY Mother’s Day Photo Vase Craft for Kids

Our series “Get Crafty” gives you the inspiration for creating inventive DIY projects during the holidays and year-round. Pair those Mother’s Day flowers with a creative DIY photo vase — the perfect Mother’s Day craft for kids of all ages!

This year, take your Mother’s Day flowers to the next level with a creative and personalized DIY photo vase. The beauty of this vase is in the tiny details that reflect each child’s personality, making it the perfect Mother’s Day craft for kids of all ages.

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Depending on how old the child is, you may want to prepare the tissue paper shapes beforehand, as little kids may have trouble cutting the delicately thin material. Be sure to provide them with a smock and clear out an area for crafting, as this project includes liquid adhesive.

Once this DIY photo vase is completed, add mom’s favorite flowers or arrangement for a Mother’s Day gift she’ll treasure always.

a photo of a diy photo vase: materials

Supplies for DIY photo vase

  • Vase
  • Liquid adhesive (Mod Podge, PVA glue)
  • Small paintbrush
  • Tissue paper in a variety of colors
  • Photo
  • Scissors

How to make a DIY photo vase

Use soap and water to clean any residue off the vase. Set aside to dry.

a photo of a diy photo vase: tissue paper hearts

Cut shapes out of the tissue paper. We chose hearts, but you can go with flowers, stars, or diamonds. The homemade touch of this project is what makes it special, so the shapes do not all have to be the same size or shape. Once you have enough shapes, set them aside.

a photo of a diy photo vase: gluing on tissue paper hearts

Pour some of the adhesive into a small bowl. Dip the brush into the adhesive and pick up a tissue paper shape with the brush, and “paint” it onto the vase. You only need a light coat of adhesive, so try to avoid drenching the shapes.

Once you have stuck all the shapes to the vase, it’s time to add the photograph. You may want to trim the photo to fit your particular vase before placing it on. Once you have decided where the photo will go, use the brush to paint the adhesive onto the back of the photo. Apply it to the vase and hold it down for 5 to 10 seconds until it’s secure.

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Give the vase a few minutes to dry, and then use a cup or pitcher to carefully pour water into the vase. Then, add the flowers, and your DIY photo vase is ready to show off!

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Mother’s Day Crafts for Kids: DIY Photo Flowers With Free Printable Template

Our series “Get Crafty” gives you the inspiration for creating inventive DIY projects during the holidays and year-round. Let the children make their own homemade Mother’s Day craft with this creative DIY photo flowers idea that will touch mom’s heart.

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Move over macaroni frames, there’s a new DIY Mother’s Day craft in town! And it’s not only fun to make but easy, too.

Using our photo flower stencil template, some scrapbooking paper, scissors, and a bit of glue, we created creative and colorful DIY photo flowers. They’re the perfect kid-friendly complement to those stunning Mother’s Day flowers you plan on getting Mom.

Let the kids get creative by picking out their own patterned paper and colors. They’ll love letting their personalities shine in this personalized Mother’s Day gift idea.

And Mom will think it’s just the sweetest present she’s ever received.

Supplies for DIY photo flowers

  • Photo flower template (download here)
  • Scrapbook and construction paper in various colors and patterns
  • Scissors
  • Glue
  • Floral tape
  • Tape
  • Lollipop sticks or similar
  • Photos

Directions for DIY photo flowers

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Load your printer with a sheet of cardstock; download and print the photo flower stencil template. Cut out the shapes to use as stencils. Set aside.

a photo of diy photo flowers: tracing flower shape on photo

Now, prepare the photograph. If are using an existing photo, trace the smaller flower on the photograph and cut out the shape. If you plan on printing your child’s photo, crop the area you wish to use to 3.5 inches by 3.5 inches. Print on high-quality photo paper for best results. Once printed, use the smaller flower to trace the shape and cut out the photo.

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Take the larger flower and trace it onto the color/pattern you’d like to appear on the outermost layer of the flower. Cut out and set aside.

Then, take the smaller flower and trace it onto the color/patterned paper you would on the middle layer of the flower. Trace the circle stencil in the middle of the smaller flower shape. Fold in half and cut out the circle shape from the flower to create an open space.

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Once you have all the shapes cut out, place a few drops of glue onto the largest flower. Take your first photo and glue it down. Once it’s dry, add a few drops of glue to the smaller flower and place it on top of the photo.

a photo of diy photo flowers: making the flower stems

To make the stems, grab your stick and wrap it in floral tape. (The tape is naturally slightly sticky so no further glue is necessary.) Once fully wrapped, tape the stick to the back of the flower.

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Optional: Fold a piece of green construction paper in half and cut out a folded leaf shape. Add glue to one half of the leaf and hug it around the newly created stem.

All About the Official Mother’s Day Flower: The Carnation

Since the day you were born, your mom has loved and supported you — not to mention cooked, cleaned, had a job, and drove you to all those extracurricular activities. Even when you might not have realized it (those teenage years, anyone?), your mom always had your best interest at heart.

That’s why each year we spend one day honoring all that our mothers have done for us. And if part of the celebration includes getting your mom a little something special, it should be a carnation — the official flower of Mother’s Day. The white carnation is said to symbolize motherhood and is used to both honor a mother who has passed away and celebrate a mother who is still living.

Here’s a brief history of how carnations became the symbol of motherhood.

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A brief history of Mother’s Day

It’s believed the first celebrations honoring mothers were in ancient times, when Romans held festivals in honor of the mother goddesses Rhea and Cybele. But it wasn’t until Europe in the early 1800s that we saw the first semblance of modern Mother’s Day.

At the time, families in the UK and England celebrated “Mothering Sunday.” A day celebrated on the fourth Sunday of Lent, it encouraged people to travel back to their “mother church” — the first church they ever attended in their hometown — for a special service.

Over the years, Mothering Sunday transitioned into a more secular holiday, known as Mother’s Day, and was celebrated by kids giving their mothers flowers and other small gifts.

Who was Anna Jarvis?

Anna Jarvis is considered the founder of Mother’s Day in America. After her mother passed away, Jarvis vowed to create a day dedicated to honoring mothers both alive and deceased.

Why carnations are the official flower of Mother’s Day

As a young girl living in Philadelphia, Jarvis and her mother cared for a garden full of white carnations — her mother’s favorite flowers. In 1907, Anna delivered 500 white carnations to the church where her mother taught Sunday school. She then requested that each mother in the congregation receive one as they arrived at church that week.

Every year after that, the church upheld the tradition and continued to hand out carnations at their Mother’s Day service. Neighboring communities and churches soon took notice and began incorporating it into their own Mother’s Day services. In the mid-1940s, carnations were dubbed the official Mother’s Day flower. And now it’s even easier to deliver carnations right to Mom’s door!

Anna Jarvis once said that white carnations were the symbol of Mother’s Day because they were thought to “typify some of the virtues of motherhood: Whiteness stands for purity; its lasting qualities, faithfulness; its fragrance, love; its wide field of growth, charity; its form, beauty…”

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Colorful carnations

Over time, different colored carnations began to take on their own meanings. Because of their history, fragrance, and “heavenly soft” texture, white carnations became popularly thought of as the flowers you left at the gravesite of a mother who had passed away. And even though white carnations originally became popular, red carnations are also considered the official Mother’s Day flower. However, red carnations are believed to be a gift for mothers who are still alive, as it was believed carnations’ deep red petals represented that of a beating heart and love rather than loss.

Care for the official Mother’s Day flower

If you plan on giving or receiving a bouquet of carnations, caring for them properly will ensure that they live a long, beautiful life. Here are some tips for caring for carnations.

  • Make sure they are placed on a windowsill or ledge that receives at least six hours of direct sunlight.
  • Be careful not to overwater them, as this can cause carnations to turn a musty, yellow color.
  • Never leave carnations near a radiator, oven, or another heat source. This will dry them out and cause them to die quickly.

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Mother’s Day Flower Craft for Kids: Sunflower Wheel of Appreciation

Our series “Get Crafty” gives you the inspiration for creating inventive DIY projects during the holidays and year-round. Show Mom just how special she is by surprising her with a Sunflower Wheel of Appreciation! Read on to learn how to make this DIY Mother’s Day craft. 

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Mom does it all. She cooks, cleans, consoles, and even coaches us through life’s toughest moments. To show Mom just how special she is, make her this Sunflower Wheel of Appreciation to go along with her Mother’s Day flowers. This creative DIY Mother’s Day craft is blooming with compliments that are sure to make Mom smile.

We chose to craft ours to resemble a sunflower, but you can get creative and mix and match colors and shapes to replicate Mom’s favorite flower! Think white and yellow for a beautiful daisy or pink and white for a stunning lily.

Supplies for Sunflower Wheel of Appreciation

  • Cardstock in 2-4 different colors (We used brown, orange, and two shades of yellow)
  • 1 paper plate
  • Scissors
  • Glue
  • 1 fine tip marker
  • Paper fastener

Directions for Sunflower Wheel of Appreciation

a photo of a sunflower wheel of appreciation: tracing paper plate

Trace the paper plate onto the piece of cardstock that will become the bottom of the wheel.

a photo of a sunflower wheel of appreciation: two paper circles

Then, trace a circle shape just a bit smaller than the first shape on a piece of different-colored cardstock. If you need a stencil for this part, bend the paper plate in half and trim the ends just a bit. The result will have scalloped edges but will suffice for creating the general circle shape.

a photo of a sunflower wheel of appreciation: cutting out and tracing rectangle

Use scissors or an X-Acto knife to cut out a rectangular shape on the smaller circle. Take the cut-out rectangle shape and use it to create a border for your text on the larger circle. This will assure your text stays within the boundaries of the box.

a photo of a sunflower wheel of appreciation: writing the messages


Once you draw your rectangular borders, use a pencil to write a message for Mom in each one. Then, use a marker to go over the letters to make the words pop. Erase any stray pencil markings.

a photo of a sunflower wheel of appreciation: petals

Now, take the cardstock you plan to use for the petals and cut out several petal shapes in varying sizes (they don’t need to be perfect). We used two shades of yellow, but you can stick to just one and still come out with a wow-worthy project.

Apply glue to the wide ends of the petals and stick them to the back of the larger circle.

To complete the wheel, position the smaller circle in the center of the larger circle and seal in the middle with the paper fastener.

Now, give your Wheel of Appreciation a spin and let your Mom know why she’s the best in the world!

a photo of a sunflower wheel of appreciation: mom is my hero message

My Mom…is my hero

a photo of a sunflower wheel of appreciation: mom makes the best breakfast message

My Mom…makes the best breakfast

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My Mom…is my #1 fan

Mother’s Day Crafts for Kids: DIY Candy Bouquet

Our series “Get Crafty” gives you the inspiration for creating inventive DIY projects during the holidays and year-round. Your Mom is one of a kind, so she deserves a truly original Mother’s Day gift. Here’s how to make her a gorgeous DIY candy bouquet.

DIY Candy Bouquet for Mother's Day

No one is sweeter than Mom. If she were a food, she be a sugar cookie covered with buttercream frosting and sprinkles. So, while you’re waiting for her fresh Mother’s Day flowers to arrive, get creative and make her a truly original arrangement entirely out of sugary treats!

This gorgeous DIY candy bouquet takes only a few minutes to put together (no baking required!) and is a Mother’s Day craft that no chocolate-loving mama can resist.

Here’s a step-by-step tutorial on how to make one for your mom. After all, she deserves only the very best.

Materials for a DIY candy bouquet

Instructions for a DIY candy bouquet

1. Cut a piece of Styrofoam so that it fits snugly into your vase. Push the Styrofoam block into the base of the vase.

2. Fill the vase with crinkled filler paper in the color of your choice. Make sure to completely cover the top and sides of the Styrofoam so that the white color doesn’t peek through.

3. Pierce different-sized lollipop sticks into the Styrofoam in the spots where you want your candy flowers to go. Using both small and large lollipop sticks will give your arrangement height and dimension.

Close-Up of Mother's Day DIY Candy Bouquet

4. Stick one green candy-striped straw into the base of each mini brownie cake and chocolate-covered strawberry. Then, take the skewered brownies and strawberries and start arranging them in the vase by placing them on top of the lollipop sticks, just like a flower head. (The lollipop stick should go into the hole at the bottom of the straw.) This will securely anchor the treats to the Styrofoam and hold them up straight.

5. Take a few candy bar pretzels and stick them straight into the filler paper to fill up any empty spots in the vase.

6. Tie a ribbon around the vase to make your sugary bouquet more realistic!

If you’re not the DIY type, don’t worry. You can still show your mom how sweet she is by sending her a delicious, readymade Mother’s Day fruit bouquet instead. It’s overflowing with Mom’s favorite fruit, and it will hook her up with her chocolate fix, too!

7 DIY Mother’s Day Crafts for Kids

Our series “Get Crafty” gives you the inspiration for creating inventive DIY projects during the holidays and year-round. Sometimes the best Mother’s Day gift is one that’s homemade. Here are seven Mother’s Day crafts for kids that Mom will cherish forever.

For spouses, grown-up children, and even parents of parents who have celebrated many Mother’s Days, picking out the perfect gift can be easy. But younger children may not be so sure about what to get or do for mom that will have her smiling from ear to ear. Thankfully, we’ve got loads of DIY ideas that the little ones can pull off for Mother’s Day.

Here are seven favorite Mother’s Day crafts that kids can make for mom this year, or any year.

1. Photo vase

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Flowers are a popular gift on Mother’s Day, so why not create a personalized vase for Mom to put them in? All you need is some liquid adhesive, a small brush, tissue paper, a photo with Mom, and scissors. Check out our step-by-step instructions for this homemade Mother’s Day craft.

2. Personalized picture frame

If Mom has photos lying around without a frame to put them in, then this is a gift she absolutely needs. First, find a plain wooden frame that fits the photo you’d like her to display. Then, using paint, markers, glitter — anything, really — decorate the frame with Mom’s favorite colors and designs. Children can even write a personalized note around the edges if they’d like.

3. Photo flowers

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In addition to live flowers, children can also gift Mom another type of flower — a photo flower! This children’s craft is super easy to make and perfect for all ages, and, better yet, we’ve got the templates you need to get started. We know Mom will love any type of flower you give her, but a flower with her child’s face in the center is sure to be a huge hit!

4. Candle holders

Candles are another popular gift for moms, which makes this DIY candle holder an excellent craft for Mother’s Day. All you’ll need is a glass cylinder for the candle to sit in, a photo or two with Mom, and some tape. After printing out your photo(s) on vellum paper, simply wrap them around the exterior of the glass cylinder and tape them down securely.

5. DIY sunflower wheel of appreciation

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Call out all the things that make Mom special with this DIY Wheel of Appreciation craft. This tutorial shows you how to create one in the shape of a sunflower for some cheery inspiration.

6. ‘Do Not Disturb’ door hanger

Moms are so involved in our everyday lives that when Mother’s Day rolls around they definitely deserve some time to relax. Help Mom make sure she isn’t interrupted during her “me” time by making a “Do Not Disturb” sign she can hang on her doorknob. All you need to make it is a blank sign and some arts and crafts supplies. You can bet she’ll love this on those mornings when she needs a little extra beauty rest.

7. Sweet candy bouquet

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Create a colorful arrangement out of Mom’s favorite treats with this DIY Candy Bouquet. Patterned paper straws add a colorful touch to the arrangement.

Mother’s Day Fun Facts 2024

Although Mother’s Day only became an official U.S holiday in 1914, the celebrations of motherhood can be traced all the way back to the ancient times. In more recent centuries, we’ve seen Mother’s Day observed more religiously, with traditions centered around the church on what was known as “Mothering Sunday.” Over time, these traditions have shifted more secular to what we are familiar with today. As we continue to celebrate our mothers with flowers, cards and other tokens of appreciation, here are some fun floral facts about Mother’s Day you and your mom can read up on this upcoming holiday.

Mother’s Day Flower Facts

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What is the official Mother’s Day flower?

  • Carnations are the official flower for Mother’s Day.

Why is the carnation the official flower of Mother’s Day?

  • In 1907, Anna Jarvis, the founder of Mother’s Day, delivered 500 white carnations to church, where her mother taught Sunday school. She also requested that each mother in the congregation receive a carnation as they arrive at church every day that week.
  • Soon after, it became an annual tradition to hand out carnations during the Mother’s Day church service, and in 1940, the carnation was deemed the official Mother’s Day Flower.
  • To learn more about why carnations are the official flower of Mother’s Day, visitPetal Talk.
  • Pink, purple and bright mixed bouquets

What do the colors of roses mean?

  • Red: I love you
  • Pale Pink: I appreciate you
  • Purple: I always knew you were the one
  • Hot Pink: I’m grateful you’re in my life
  • For more on the meaning of different colored roses, visit our blogPetal Talk
  • Lilies: Purity and refined beauty  
  • Tulips: Perfect love, charity and royalty 
  • Daisies: Innocence and joy 
  • Carnations: Beauty and pride 
  • For more information on the meaning of different flowers, visit our blog Petal Talk

What do the colors of carnations symbolize?

  • Red: Mothers who are alive
  • White: Mothers who have passed away
  • For more information on what the colors of carnations mean, visit our blogPetal Talk

Who is predominately ordering flowers for Mother’s Day 2024 – males or females?

  • Approx. 52% of customers ordering flowers for Mother’s Day are males

Who are males purchasing flowers for, on Mother’s Day?

  • Mother, wife/spouse, grandparent, daughter (with children)

Who are females purchasing flowers for, for Mother’s Day?

  • Mother, daughter (with children), sister, aunt, friend/non-relative
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Total Number of Flowers and Plants Expected to be Gifted to Mom

  • Blooming plants such as gardenia pants, rose plants, hydrangeas and orchids are the most popular selections. However, green plants and succulents have also gained popularity over the last year.

What is the total number of plants expected to gift to mom for Mother’s Day?

  • Approximately 200,000 plants are expected this year from 1-800-Flowers.com

What is the total number of stems expected to gift to mom for Mother’s Day?

  • Approximately 21 million stems are expected this year from 1-800-Flowers.com
  • Roses, tulips, lilies, gerbera daisies and carnations

What is the total number of roses expected to be gifted to mom?

  • Approx. 7.5 million (35% of total flowers sold) roses are expected to be gifted to mom this year from 1-800-Flowers.com

What is the total number of lilies expected?

  • Approx. 2 million stems (10% of total flowers sold) of lilies are expected from 1-800-Flowers.com.

What is the total number of tulips expected?

  • Approx. 5 million (23% of total flowers sold) of tulips are expected from 1-800-Flowers.com.

Best Flowers to Gift for Mother’s Day

What types of flowers are best to gift for……

  • Mothers?
    • Gift mom a mixed bouquet filled with pink and purple roses, pink lilies and tulips
  • Mothers-in-law?
    • For a mother-in-law, bright mixed bouquets arranged with tulips and gerbera daisies
  • Grandmothers?
    • Grandmothers would love pink roses, daisies, lilies and, the traditional Mother’s Day flower, carnations.
  • Wives?
    • Roses in all colors are perfect for showing wives how much they are loved.

When is the best time to order flowers for Mother’s Day 2024?

  • Don’t wait until Mother’s Day week, when everyone else is placing their orders. Gift-givers will save up to 40% if they order early by May 1st.

Cities Where Most Flowers are Sold for Mother’s Day

What are the top 10 cities where most flowers are sold for Mother’s Day?

The top 10 cities where most Mother’s Day flowers are sold for 1-800-Flowers.com are (in order):

  1. New York, NY
  2. Chicago, IL
  3. Brooklyn, NY
  4. Los Angeles, CA
  5. Houston, TX
  1. San Diego, CA
  2. Las Vegas, NV
  3. San Francisco, CA
  4. Washington D.C
  5. Austin, TX

What are the top 10 cities where most plants are sold for Mother’s Day?

The top 10 cities where most Mother’s Day plants are sold for 1-800-Flowers.com are (in order):

  1. New York, NY
  2. Chicago, IL
  3. Brooklyn, NY
  4. Houston, TX
  5. Austin, TX
  1. Las Vegas, NV
  2. Los Angeles, CA
  3. Washington D.C
  4. San Diego, CA
  5. Denver, CO

Craft Ideas Mom Will Love This Mother’s Day

Our series “Celebrating Motherhood” shares inspiring stories, helpful advice, and insightful recommendations to help you choose the perfect gifts to help you express your love for moms of all types.

Make this Mother’s Day extra special by getting Mom in touch with her creative side. Crafting with Mom — whether in person or virtually — is a great way to spend time together. Whether you’re able to spend Mother’s Day with her or not, we’ve come up with helpful ideas to make this Mother’s Day special with craft ideas she’ll love. From DIY projects to creating art, these gifts will inspire her imagination and have her feeling relaxed and adored.

Coloring flowers

Adult crafting for Mom to get creative

Let Mom express herself with a DIY gift! From coloring scenes in a coloring book to piecing together a complex puzzle, she’ll be able to unwind while having fun.

  • Send her a coloring book for hours of fun
  • Send her a puzzle she can focus on piecing together
  • Inspire her with coffee and tea baskets for a special day with a fancy twist

Crafts she can do with the kids

Mom will cherish the time spent creating something special with her little ones. Whether doodling together or preserving flowers to last a lifetime, these meaningful moments will turn into gifts she’ll treasure forever.

DIY care packages

Show Mom she’s on your mind by sending her gifts she can really get use out of this Mother’s Day. Whether you suggest she pamper herself at an at-home spa or spoil her with a basket of treats, she’s sure to feel loved with these heartfelt gifts.

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Celebrate Mother’s Day 2023 by sending Mother’s Day flowers

Celebrate Mother’s Day by sending Mother’s Day flowers like hydrangeas, roses, orchids, daisies, and more. They make beautiful gifts for all the special moms in your life.

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