It might seem shallow of me to ask strangers for advice on this, but I want to make something special for my mom this year, and I'm having trouble thinking of anything. I'm only 14, so I can't really buy anything without her knowing. Can anyone suggest some unique craft ideas? Some things my mom likes are turtles, cats, warm/fuzzy things, candy, snow and winter-related things, and cinnamon rolls (I could maybe do some baking?) If you're a mom, what would you want to get from your daughter for christmas? Any suggestions are appreciated, thanks!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Gift Giving? chloeziegler answered Wednesday December 7 2016, 7:33 pm: 1)You could make a gift with a few different things : cinnamon rolls, fuzzy socks ( maybe with cat related things on it), her favourite candies, a cat coffee mug ( you can make your own with sharpies).
2)You could also make a candy flower jar.
3)Bake cinnamon rolls and a card ( simple is great too)
4) a big mason jar or a cookie jar filled with her favourite candy, lotions, nail polish
5) open when cards
6) fuzzy socks/slippers filled with candy, a nail polish, a eos/lipgloss
7)diy peperment bath salts
8) spa day in a jar/basket - candle, lotions, bathsalts ( diy), epsom salts ( diy), fuzzy socks, nail polish, nail file, a book of "spa vouchers" which you would do for her ( massage)
9) artwork ( ideas from pinterest)
10) and then if youre still stuck search " mom christmas gift" on pinterest i always use pinterest
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