10 Delightful Mother’s Day Crafts for Kids, Inspired by Creative Educators on TikTok

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Explore these 10 simple, charming, and inclusive Mother’s Day crafts that children can easily create for their moms or caregivers, thanks to the innovative minds behind #TeachersOfTikTok.

Written by Team Crafty Mamas
Updated: Feb. 20, 2024
Originally Published: May 3, 2022

While a spa gift certificate or a high-end laptop bag might be appreciated by many moms, the truth is that most would treasure a homemade gift from their kids even more. And if this Mother’s Day, you want to spend some quality time with your children, crafting could be the perfect way to celebrate.

For some last-minute inspiration on fun crafts that both kids will enjoy making and moms will cherish receiving, TikTok is a goldmine. In particular, the creativity from teachers can be invaluable. So, let’s dive into these 10 easy and adorable ideas:

  1. Tile Art Keepsakes
    This delightful craft from Happy Little Learners involves drawing a heartfelt message on unglazed tile using permanent markers, then sealing it with Mod Podge to last for years.
  2. Shrinky Dink Handprint
    Andrea Nelson’s creative handprint craft requires minimal supplies: just paint, permanent markers, and shrinky dink paper, which you can find at most craft stores. Follow the package instructions to bake and transform them into a memorable keepsake.
  3. A String of Love
    Hailey Glynn from Growing With Glynn shares a resource-friendly project. All you need is some string, construction paper, and a sweet poem, which can be printed or handwritten. Place them in an envelope, and you’ve got a heartfelt gift!
  4. Handprint Mason Jar
    Happy Toddler Playtime’s handprint mason jar project captures your child’s love forever. You’ll need contact paper, a mason jar, paint, and a tea light to create this lovely piece.
  5. Mirror, Mirror
    With just construction paper and aluminum foil, kids can whip up a “mirror” that reflects the world’s best mom—hint: it’s you! Classroom By Renn has all the details you need for this sweet project.
  6. Thumbprint Flowerpot
    Katie Wyllie from Made to Be a Kid gives a fresh take on the flowerpot craft. Kids create butterflies with their thumbprints, and the pot can be filled with chocolates for an extra sweet touch.
  7. Easy Flower Painting
    Julie Creasy Davis emphasizes that kindergarten crafts can be colorful yet simple. This flower painting project allows kids to get creative after an adult traces a flower outline.
  8. Berry Print
    Kelsey from Learning With Kelsey puts a fun twist on the classic handprint by turning it into a strawberry, complete with seeds painted on. The message “I love you berry much” adds an extra layer of sweetness.
  9. Shrinky Dink Letter
    In another adorable shrinky dink project, teacher Maria Almaraz helps kids create a mini letter on shrinky dink paper that can be baked and carried everywhere—a perfect token of appreciation.
  10. Handprint Frame
    Inspired by @fallinginto_kinder, this DIY project involves pressing paint handprints inside a picture frame. You can place pretty patterned paper behind it for a charming display.

Whether you aim to bond with your kids or help them create something special for a mother figure in their lives, these crafts are a wonderful way to celebrate Mother’s Day. For more ideas, check out other posts like this one.

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In summary, these 10 fun crafts not only allow kids to express their love for their moms but also provide an opportunity for family bonding.


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