Mother’s Day Gifts to craft sound sweet until you try to pick what to make and sell. Then your brain goes blank, and suddenly you’re three tabs deep and still stuck.
I love crafting, so I get it. This list is for you if you want Mother’s Day present ideas that people will actually buy.
These projects are simple, giftable, and easy to sell online or in person. Alright, now let’s get into the ideas.

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You can find a lot of different craft ideas inside my Pinterest board here.
1.) DIY Puzzle Piece Photo Frame
Why it sells: It feels personal, and it screams “I made this for you.” People love buying this gift.
Materials and tools: Puzzle pieces, a simple frame, craft paint, a paint brush, strong glue, a printed photo, and a clear sealer.
Pricing: $15-$35 depending on size and detail.
Mistakes to avoid:
- Using glue that dries cloudy
- Painting too thick, so the pieces look lumpy
- Forgetting to seal it, so paint chips
How to sell more:
- Offer name and date add-ons
- Sell matching sets for siblings
- Add gift wrap as an upsell
Where to sell: Etsy, craft fairs, your store (make one for free on Payhip), and local gift shops.
How to create (step by step):
- Pick a frame size and print a photo to fit.
- Lay puzzle pieces around the frame to test spacing.
- Paint the pieces and let them dry fully.
- Glue the pieces onto the frame and press firmly.
- Let the glue dry for a few hours.
- Add the photo and close the frame backing.
- Seal the painted pieces with a clear coat.

2.) DIY Flower Pot Gift Ideas
Why it sells: Moms love plants, and a cute pot feels thoughtful.
Materials and tools: Small flower pots, paint or paint pens, vinyl letters or stencils, sealer, soil, and a small plant or seed pack.
Pricing: $12-$30 per pot, more if you include a plant.
Mistakes to avoid:
- Painting without cleaning the pot first
- Skipping sealer, so paint rubs off
- Using tiny text that can’t be read
How to sell more:
- Offer “Mom” sayings and name options
- Bundle pot plus seed pack
- Add a mini care card inside
Where to sell: Etsy, craft fairs, your own online shop, and local garden stores.
How to create (step by step):
- Wipe the pot clean and let it dry.
- Paint the base color and let it dry fully.
- Add letters or designs with paint pens.
- Let the design dry, then seal it.
- Add soil and a plant, or include a seed pack.
- Add a small care card or gift tag.
- Wrap it in simple kraft paper for gifting.
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3.) Sugar Scrub Jars
Why it sells: It’s small, useful, and feels like a spa gift.
Materials and tools: Sugar, oil (coconut or almond), essential oil, a small jar, mixing bowl, spoon, labels, and ribbon.
Pricing: $8-$18 per jar, more for bundles.
Mistakes to avoid:
- Making it too oily, so it separates fast
- Skipping labels with scent info
- Using weak jars that leak
How to sell more:
- Sell sets of two or three scents
- Offer “mom spa night” bundles
- Add a mini wooden scoop
Where to sell: Etsy, craft fairs, and gift baskets.
How to create (step by step):
- Mix sugar and oil until it feels like wet sand.
- Add a few drops of essential oil and stir.
- Spoon the scrub into a clean, dry jar.
- Wipe the rim and close the lid tightly.
- Add a simple label with the scent name.
- Tie ribbon or twine around the jar.
- Store in a cool place until you ship or sell.

4.) Dream Sun Catcher
Why it sells: It looks pretty in a window, and it feels like a keepsake.
Materials and tools: Hoop or ring, clear string, beads, crystals, small charms, scissors, and pliers.
Pricing: $18-$45, depending on size and crystals.
Mistakes to avoid:
- Using a weak string that snaps
- Making it too heavy for the hoop
- Knots that slip over time
How to sell more:
- Offer color themes for different moms
- Add name charms as an upgrade
- Sell small and large size options
Where to sell: Etsy, craft fairs, your online store.
How to create (step by step):
- Pick a hoop size and a color theme.
- Cut the strings into a few lengths for layers.
- Tie strings to the hoop with tight double knots.
- String beads and crystals onto each strand.
- Secure the bottom with a knot under the last bead.
- Add a hanging loop at the top of the hoop.
- Test it near a window and adjust spacing.
I saw these doing well in some Etsy shops lately, and I get why. They look high effort, even when the steps are simple.
5.) Wooden Heart Mother’s Day Decoration
Why it sells: Wood gifts feel warm, and hearts never miss.
Materials and tools: Wooden heart blanks, paint or stain, paint pens, ribbon, sanding sponge, and sealer.
Pricing: $10-$28, depending on size and detail.
Mistakes to avoid:
- Skipping sanding so the paint looks rough
- Using paint that bleeds into the wood grain
- Forgetting a hanger loop
How to sell more:
- Offer custom names and dates
- Sell sets of three hearts
- Add a matching mini tag
Where to sell: Etsy, craft fairs, your PayHip online store, and local home shops.
How to create (step by step):
- Sand the wood heart until smooth.
- Paint or stain the base and let it dry.
- Add words or designs with paint pens.
- Let the design dry, then seal it.
- Attach the ribbon at the top for hanging.
- Add a small tag if you want a gift note.
- Let it dry overnight before packing.
6.) Cute Charm Bracelet For Mother’s Day Gifts
Why it sells: It’s personal, small, and easy to wear.
Materials and tools: Bracelet chain, jump rings, charms, clasp, pliers, and a small jewelry box.
Pricing: $14-$40, depending on charms and materials.
Mistakes to avoid:
- Using cheap jump rings that open
- Adding too many charms so it feels heavy
- Forgetting to test the clasp
How to sell more:
- Offer birthstone charm add-ons
- Sell mom and daughter sets
- Add gift box upgrades
Where to sell: Etsy and craft fairs.
How to create (step by step):
- Measure bracelet length and cut the chain.
- Attach the clasp to one end with a jump ring.
- Plan charm placement before attaching.
- Add charms using pliers and tight jump rings.
- Attach the other end ring for closing.
- Test the clasp and tug each charm gently.
- Place it in a gift box with a small note card.
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7.) Crochet Flowers Bouquet
Why it sells: Flowers that don’t die feel special, and they photograph well.
Materials and tools: Yarn, crochet hook, tapestry needle, floral wire, green tape, and ribbon.
Pricing: $20-$60 depending on bouquet size.
Mistakes to avoid:
- Loose stitches that look messy
- Skipping wire so flowers flop
- No wrapping, so it looks unfinished
How to sell more:
- Offer color choices
- Sell mini bouquets for budgets
- Add a tag with flower meanings
Where to sell: Etsy, craft fairs, and local boutiques.
How to create (step by step):
- Pick 2–3 yarn colors for the bouquet.
- Crochet the flower petals and centers.
- Crochet leaves in green yarn.
- Attach a wire to each flower and leaf.
- Wrap stems with green floral tape.
- Bundle flowers and tie with ribbon.
- Add wrapping paper for a gift-ready look.
8.) DIY Felt Flower Bookmark
Why it sells: It’s cheap to make, and it feels thoughtful.
Materials and tools: Felt sheets, scissors, glue, needle and thread, ribbon, and a small tag.
Pricing: $6-$15 each, more for sets.
Mistakes to avoid:
- Using glue that soaks through felt
- Cutting uneven petals with no template
- Making it too thick to close a book
How to sell more:
- Offer sets of 3 or 5
- Add initials on the ribbon
- Bundle with a printable quote card
Where to sell: Etsy, craft fairs, and book shops.
How to create (step by step):
- Pick felt colors for flowers and leaves.
- Cut petal shapes and a small center circle.
- Layer petals and glue or stitch them together.
- Add the center circle on top.
- Cut a long strip for the bookmark base.
- Attach the flower and a ribbon tail.
- Let it dry flat before packing.
9.) DIY Scented Sachet
Why it sells: It’s a small gift, and it feels cozy.
Materials and tools: Cotton fabric, needle and thread, dried lavender or herbs, ribbon, and a small label.
Pricing: $6-$16 each, or $18-$35 for sets.
Mistakes to avoid:
- Overfilling so seams pop
- Using fabric that sheds fibers
- No scent label, so buyers get confused
How to sell more:
- Offer scent choices
- Sell drawer sets and car sets
- Add a “refresh tips” card
Where to sell: Etsy, craft fairs, and gift boxes.
How to create (step by step):
- Cut two fabric squares the same size.
- Stitch three sides together.
- Turn the pouch right side out.
- Fill with dried herbs or lavender.
- Stitch the last side closed tight.
- Tie the ribbon around the top for style.
- Add a label with the scent name.
10.) Framed Picture Of Mom And Daughter Son
Why it sells: It’s personal, and people buy memories fast.
Materials and tools: A simple frame, a printed photo, cardstock for backing, and a gift note card.
Pricing: $15-$45, depending on frame quality and style.
Mistakes to avoid:
- Low-quality prints that look blurry
- Cheap frames that scratch in shipping
- No gift-ready packaging
How to sell more:
- Offer frame color choices
- Add a short printed message option
- Sell bundle packs for siblings
Where to sell: Etsy, your online store, and local markets.
How to create (step by step):
- Ask for a photo or use a standard print size.
- Adjust and print the photo in good quality.
- Clean the frame glass before inserting.
- Add the photo and backing cardstock.
- Close the frame and check the corners.
- Add a gift note card in the package.
- Pack with padding so it ships safely.
I saw this kind of gift selling well each year. It’s because people want something that feels personal.
11.) Funny Scented Soy Wax Candle Gift Set
Why it sells: It’s cute, useful, and the label makes people laugh. I’ve seen these sell fast because they feel fun.
Materials and tools: Soy wax flakes, candle jars, wicks, wick stickers, fragrance oil, a pouring pot, thermometer, labels, and a heat gun.
Pricing: $18-$45 for a set, based on jar size.
Mistakes to avoid:
- Pouring wax too hot, so it cracks
- Using the wrong wick size, so it tunnels
- Skipping cure time, so the scent feels weak
How to sell more:
- Offer scent bundles like clean, sweet, and floral
- Add a gift box option with tissue paper
- Make label packs for different mom styles
Where to sell: Etsy, your online store, and craft fairs.
How to create (step by step):
- Clean jars and stick wicks in the center.
- Melt soy wax slowly in a pouring pot.
- Check wax temp, then add fragrance oil.
- Stir slowly for a full two minutes.
- Pour wax into jars and keep wicks straight.
- Let candles cool, then smooth tops if needed.
- Add labels and let candles cure before selling.

12.) Crossbody Tote Purse
Why it sells: Moms love hands-free bags for busy days.
Materials and tools: Canvas fabric, lining fabric, strap, zipper or snap, scissors, sewing machine, thread, pins, and an iron.
Pricing: $25-$70, depending on fabric and details.
Mistakes to avoid:
- Weak seams that rip under weight
- Straps that are too short
- Skipping lining, so it feels cheap
How to sell more:
- Offer strap color choices
- Add pockets as an upgrade
- Sell matching mini pouches as add-ons
Where to sell: Etsy, craft fairs, your PayHip store, and local boutiques.
How to create (step by step):
- Cut fabric pieces for the tote and lining.
- Sew outer pieces together, right sides facing.
- Sew lining pieces, then press seams flat.
- Attach pockets if you want them.
- Add a zipper or a snap for the top closure.
- Sew strap ends onto the bag securely.
- Turn, press, and top stitch for a clean finish.
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13.) DIY Pop-Up Cards
Why it sells: It feels personal, and it costs little. Plus, they look fun. I might make it for my mom.
Materials and tools: Cardstock, colored paper, scissors, glue, markers, stickers, and an envelope.
Pricing: $4-$12 each, or $12-$25 for sets.
Mistakes to avoid:
- Cutting folds too close, so it tears
- Making pop-up parts too heavy
- Writing tiny messages people can’t read
How to sell more:
- Offer sets for kids to give to mom
- Add “write it for me” message add-on
- Include a matching gift tag
Where to sell: Etsy, craft fairs, your online shop, and school events.
How to create (step by step):
- Fold cardstock in half for the base.
- Cut two small slits on the fold line.
- Push the tab inward and fold it sharply.
- Cut a shape to glue onto the pop tab.
- Glue the shape, then let it dry.
- Decorate the front and add a message inside.
- Place it in an envelope and seal gently.
14.) Custom Family Portrait Illustration
Why it sells: It feels like a keepsake, not a random gift. I’ve seen it a lot on Etsy, so it’s probably a popular gift people buy.
Materials and tools: Tablet or computer, drawing app, printer option, thick paper, and a frame option.
Pricing: $30-$120 based on style and family size.
Mistakes to avoid:
- Not setting clear photo rules for buyers
- Overpromising fast delivery
- Forgetting print size options
How to sell more:
- Offer background choices and outfits
- Add pet add-ons for extra value
- Sell print and digital file options
Where to sell: Etsy and your own shop.
How to create (step by step):
- Ask for clear photos and basic details.
- Sketch the layout and face shapes first.
- Add hair and clothing shapes next.
- Color the artwork and clean the edges.
- Add a simple background or name text.
- Export the file in the right sizes.
- Send the file or print and frame it.
15.) Marbled Nail Polish Mugs
Why it sells: It looks fancy, but it’s simple.
Materials and tools: Plain mugs, nail polish, a tub of warm water, toothpicks, gloves, and clear sealer.
Pricing: $12-$28 per mug, or $24-$55 for pairs.
Mistakes to avoid:
- Using cold water, so polish clumps
- Touching the marble too much with tools
- Skipping sealer, so it chips fast
How to sell more:
- Offer color themes like pink, blue, and gold
- Sell mom and daughter mug sets
- Add a gift box and a tea packet
Where to sell: Etsy, craft fairs, and local gift shops.
How to create (step by step):
- Fill a tub with warm water.
- Drop nail polish colors onto the water surface.
- Swirl lightly with a toothpick for the pattern.
- Dip the mug at an angle into the water.
- Pull it out and let it dry fully.
- Seal the design with a clear coat.
- Let it cure, then pack it safely.
16.) DIY Lavender Bath Salts
Why it sells: It feels calm and gift-ready. Because it’s so convinient people love buying it.
Materials and tools: Epsom salt, dried lavender, essential oil, a jar, mixing bowl, spoon, labels, and ribbon.
Pricing: $8-$18 per jar, higher for sets.
Mistakes to avoid:
- Adding too much oil, so it clumps
- Using weak jars that leak
- Skipping labels with scent details
How to sell more:
- Offer mini jars as add-ons
- Sell spa bundles with scrub and salts
- Add a scoop and gift tag
Where to sell: Etsy, craft fairs, and gift baskets.
How to create (step by step):
- Mix Epsom salt and dried lavender in a bowl.
- Add a few drops of lavender oil and stir.
- Spoon into a clean, dry jar.
- Wipe the rim and close the lid tightly.
- Add a label with scent and use notes.
- Tie ribbon around the jar for gifting.
- Store in a cool, dry place.
17.) Custom Heart Birthstone Bracelet
Why it sells: It feels personal, and buyers love birthstones. I keep seeing these on Etsy, so they must be popular.
Materials and tools: Bracelet chain, heart charm, birthstone charms, jump rings, clasp, pliers, and a gift box.
Pricing: $18-$60 based on stones and metal.
Mistakes to avoid:
- Cheap jump rings that open
- Stones that scratch or chip easily
- No size options, so returns happen
How to sell more:
- Offer one stone per child add-ons
- Sell matching necklace sets
- Add name tag charms as upgrades
Where to sell: Etsy, your PayHip store, and craft fairs.
How to create (step by step):
- Measure bracelet length and cut the chain.
- Attach the clasp with a strong jump ring.
- Plan the charm layout before attaching.
- Add heart charm and birthstones with pliers.
- Close rings tightly so nothing slips.
- Test clasp and tug each charm gently.
- Pack in a gift box with a note card.
18.) DIY Bath Bombs
Why it sells: It’s fun, and it feels like a treat.
Materials and tools: Baking soda, citric acid, cornstarch, fragrance oil, molds, spray bottle, and gloves.
Pricing: $4-$10 each, or $15-$35 for sets.
Mistakes to avoid:
- Too much liquid, so it expands
- Not packing the mold tightly enough
- Selling before it fully dries
How to sell more:
- Offer scent packs like floral and fruity
- Add color themes for Mother’s Day
- Sell gift sets with salts and scrub
Where to sell: Etsy, craft fairs, and gift boxes.
How to create (step by step):
- Mix dry ingredients in a large bowl.
- Add fragrance oil slowly while mixing.
- Mist water lightly, mixing after each spray.
- Pack the mixture into molds very tightly.
- Let bombs sit in molds for several hours.
- Remove carefully and let dry overnight.
- Wrap and label each bomb for selling.
19.) Printable Garden Planner
Why it sells: Lots of moms are gardeners, and they love planning. Plus, they can quickly print it out.
Materials and tools: Design software, printer-friendly fonts, planner pages, and a PDF export.
Pricing: $5-$18, depending on page count.
Mistakes to avoid:
- Hard to read fonts on small pages
- Too much ink-heavy design
- No clear page labels for buyers
How to sell more:
- Offer both US Letter and A4 sizes
- Add bonus pages like a watering tracker
- Sell bundles with seasonal planners
Where to sell: Etsy and your own shop.
How to create (step by step):
- Pick planner pages that solve one clear need.
- Design pages with clean space for writing.
- Add simple headings and date boxes.
- Test print to check spacing and ink use.
- Export as a high-quality PDF.
- Create listing images that show page previews.
- Upload and write clear download instructions.
20.) Cute Keychain
Why it sells: It’s small, personal, and easy to gift.
Materials and tools: Acrylic blanks or clay, keychain hardware, jump rings, strong glue, paint pens, and a clear sealer.
Pricing: $6-$20 each, or $18-$40 for bundles.
Mistakes to avoid:
- Making holes too close to the edge
- Adding hardware before sealing the paint
- Skipping sanding, so edges look rough
How to sell more:
- Offer initials, numbers, or simple icons
- Sell matching pairs or bundles
- Add gift tags as an upsell
Where to sell: Etsy and craft fairs.
How to create (step by step):
- Shape the keychain piece from clay or blanks.
- Let it dry fully, then sand edges smooth.
- Paint details with pens or acrylic paint.
- Seal it, then let it dry again.
- Add hardware with jump rings and pliers.
- Test the ring and pull gently.
- Pack with a small tag and pouch.
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21.) Cute Animal Themed Gift
Why it sells: It’s fun, and people buy cute fast. I know I do hehe. And lots of moms love animals, so it’s a perfect gift.
Materials and tools: Felt or clay, paint pens, scissors, glue, keychain rings or magnets, and gift packaging.
Pricing: $8-$25, depending on the item type.
Mistakes to avoid:
- Making faces unevenly, so it looks off
- Using weak glue on small parts
- Skipping a clear finish coat
How to sell more:
- Offer animal sets like cat, dog, bunny
- Add name tags or initials
- Sell as party favors and mom gifts
Where to sell: Etsy, craft fairs, and local markets.
How to create (step by step):
- Pick one animal style and keep it simple.
- Cut or shape the base pieces.
- Add facial details with paint pens.
- Attach small parts like ears carefully.
- Seal the surface for longer wear.
- Add a keychain or magnet backing.
- Pack with a cute label for gifting.
22.) Air Dry Clay Ring Dishes
Why it sells: It’s useful, and it looks gift-ready.
Materials and tools: Air-dry clay, rolling pin, parchment paper, cutters, sanding sponge, paint pens, sealer, and a tray.
Pricing: $12-$35 each, based on design.
Mistakes to avoid:
- Making dishes too thin, so they crack
- Not sanding edges, so it looks rough
- Sealing too soon, so it smears
How to sell more:
- Offer name and initial options
- Sell sets of two for bedside pairs
- Add a gift box upgrade
Where to sell: Etsy and craft fairs.
How to create (step by step):
- Roll the clay on the parchment until even.
- Cut a circle or shape with a cutter.
- Lift edges slightly to form a dish.
- Let it dry flat, then flip once.
- Sand edges smooth after drying.
- Add designs with paint pens.
- Seal and let it cure before packing.
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23.) Clay Coaster Sets
Why it sells: Coasters feel useful, and sets sell well.
Materials and tools: Air-dry clay, rolling pin, cutters, sanding sponge, paint, sealer, and cork backing.
Pricing: $20-$55 per set, based on size.
Mistakes to avoid:
- Coasters that warp because they dry unevenly
- Skipping backing, so they slide
- Sealer that stays sticky
How to sell more:
- Offer sets of four and six
- Add color themes that match home decor
- Sell matching ring dish bundles
Where to sell: Etsy, craft fairs, your online store (create one on PayHip for free), and local home shops.
How to create (step by step):
- Roll the clay evenly on the parchment paper.
- Cut coaster shapes with a cutter.
- Smooth edges with a damp finger.
- Let coasters dry flat, then flip once.
- Sand edges smooth after drying.
- Paint designs, then let the paint dry fully.
- Seal, add cork backing, and pack as a set.
Wrapping it up
If you’ve been stuck on what present ideas to create, pick one item and start. And remember, these Mother’s Day projects sell better when they feel personal and gift-ready.
I’d start with the one you can make fastest. Then you can build sets, bundles, and add-ons from there. This will help you quickly make extra money while making your customers happy.
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