Mother’s Day is only a few short weeks away. It’s time to start thinking about how we can show our appreciation for those women in our lives who sacrifice so much for their families on a daily basis. Since becoming a mom myself, I have an even greater appreciation for my own mom and mother-in-law and love to celebrate them whenever possible. I think any item on this Mother’s Day gift guide would be great to show your love.
Today I’m sharing 20 Mother’s Day gift ideas. I included a variety of items so there is sure to be something for every type of mom. Many of these items are things I already have and love. If you want even more gift inspiration, you can check out my Mother’s Day gift ideas from last year.

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Makeup Brush Washer
This makeup brush washer would be the perfect gift for the beauty guru mom. I personally hate washing my makeup brushes and don’t do it often enough, so this product is super intriguing to me. I will for sure be testing it out and reporting back.
Devotional
I love a daily devotional to get me in a good headspace each morning. This 365 Day devotional for moms is what I am currently reading for 2021 and I highly recommend it. It perfectly applies biblical situations to motherhood and marriage and gives me a clear understanding of how I hope to raise my kids.
Stationary
A nice set of stationery is something I truly believe every woman needs. There is nothing better than getting a handwritten note from someone…something I hope to get better at in the future.
Perfume
You can never go wrong getting a woman a good bottle of perfume. Many moms have a signature scent. If that’s the case, stick with what they love. If not, a few of my favorites are Beach (perfect for Summer), ___ and ____. You can also get this awesome sampler kit so they can test out lots of different scents and then cash in the voucher for a large bottle of their favorite.

Coverup
With summer quickly approaching, a new beach cover up is a great gift idea. I have my eye on this one this year.
Bath Tray
One thing every mom I know loves to do is relax in a nice bubble bath. This wooden tray lives in my tub so I can use it to hold a book, candle, and a glass of wine while unwinding at the end of a long day.
Purse Organizer
I don’t know about you, but between kids’ stuff, my own stuff, and work stuff, my purse is always a disaster. I think this purse organizer would be great for the on-the-go mom who always is carrying a ton of stuff in her bag.
Apple Watch
I’ve had my Apple watch for years and love it. I recently upgraded to the SE and like it even more. The apple watch is perfect for moms who live in athleisure and love to work out, but it can also be dressed up by simply switching out the band.
Packing Cubes
Now that things are getting back to normal (knock on wood), many of us will hopefully be traveling in the near future. I cannot travel without my packing cubes. They keep everything in my suitcase neat and organized. This would be the perfect gift for the jet-setter mom in your life.
Another item that is perfect for the mom who loves to travel (and the makeup guru) is this light up LED makeup mirror.
Bracelet
You can’t go wrong buying jewelry for a woman. This Kendra Scott bracelet is new to my collection and I love it. It goes great with just about anything and can be worn on its own or with a stack.

Ember Smart Mug
Picture this..it’s 9 am and your coffee is still hot. Sound like a dream? Well, not with this coffee mug! This is perfect for the mom with young kids who seem to always be reheating her coffee multiple times a day.
Eye Masks
If it’s one thing most moms are lacking, it’s a good nights sleep. These eye patches are my favorite when I need a little pick me up. They brighten, tighten and moisturize under your eyes and even claim to reduce wrinkles. Perfect for giving the allusion that you’ve had a full night’s rest!
Sleep Mask
Sticking to the sleeping theme, a good sleep mask is a must when trying to catch some shut up. I was skeptical about this, but Jason got me one for Christmas and I am hooked. It’s also perfect for those rare instances when you can take a quick nap with your kids during the day.

Slippers
I love my slippers, but I’m in desperate need of a new pair. These are the ones I am planning on purchasing before baby gets here since I know I’ll be house-bound for a while and living in loungewear.
Lounge Set
Speaking of loungewear, we’ve all been spending a ton of time at home, especially since most places aren’t opened up 100%. This comfy lounge set is perfect for lazy days around the house, but could also be worn as a casual outfit when running errands.
Alarm Clock
I have been really trying to focus on my morning and evening routines recently. I have heard great things about the Hatch alarm clock and really want to try it. My kids use the sleep machines and I swear by them. The light systems truly do work for Grayson, so I think I would benefit from it as well.
Shoes
The fashionista mom would love a new pair of shoes. These are ones I have been eyeing for a while. I have another style in this brand and love them….great for moms. They are the perfect Golden Goose knock-off since I can’t bring myself to spend the money on the real ones.
Lip Balm
A good lip balm is a must year-round and a great gift for any woman. One of my all-time favorites is the Fresh lip balm. It is super moisturizing and also tinted so you can wear it out and about. It also comes in many shades.
Air Frier
The final item is for the busy mom who loves to cook. This air fryer is perfect for getting a meal on the table in a pinch. I included this on my birthday Wish list because it is a kitchen gadget that I personally really want. Spoiler alert- I bought it for myself last week, and I’m already obsessed!

I hope you find some of these Mother’s Day gift ideas helpful and that you can find the perfect gift for the special women in your life. If you are a mom reading this, I hope you have a great Mother’s Day with your precious kiddos. Thanks so much for reading!


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