Mother’s Day will be on here Sunday (!) and you might not have a clue what to buy or do for Mom. Or maybe you’re the Mom, and they don’t have a clue what to do for you. If this is you, we’ve come up with some great ideas to share the love—as you show Mother Earth some love too.
Give the gift of . . .
Oxygen
Give Mom a potted plant to freshen a room or plant outdoors.
Indoor gardening
Put a few small tools into a cute pot, along with some flower or veggie seeds and an eco-friendly alternative to peat moss.
Your time
Paint Mom’s room, take her on a sustainable picnic, go to the arboretum, weed the garden, landscape the yard or wash her car (with a high-quality microfiber cloth and water only, of course). Or you could volunteer together at her church, the local foodbank or ASPCA. Even just a stroll together through a pretty park would probably brighten her day!
Your money
Make a donation in Mom’s name to her favorite charity, environmental organization, animal rescue shelter or a cause that’s dear to her.
Self improvement
Try something informative and fun by enrolling her—or both of you—in a class. Whether it’s painting, gardening, crafting, terrarium-making, bird-watching, music, foreign language—you name it, there’s probably a class for it.
Me time
Who wouldn’t love an eco friendly spa treatment, massage or salon visit? (You can look online for a location by doing a Google search for “green hair salons” along with your two-letter state abbreviation). Or make it a date and join Mom at one of these 10 eco friendly yoga retreats from greenwithrenvy.com.
A more sustainable lifestyle
Help Mom live more sustainably and save a little green too by gifting her with reusable shopping and/or produce bags, reusable drinking straws and water bottles, and even silicone bakeware lids to use in place of plastic wrap. You could even invite her learn more by joining the Norwex Movement!
Scent
Help Mom create an uplifting or soothing atmosphere in her home through high-quality essential oils. Unlike scented candles, essential oils produce no soot and they scent the air naturally, with no harmful phthalates to worry about. Essential Oils can also be applied to dryer balls for sweet-smelling laundry and on cleaning cloths to provide a fresh scent when dusting.
More gift ideas for Mom
We love the beautiful, eco-friendly flowers and wall décor at EcoFlower.com. They cleverly combine book pages, burlap, pallet wood and plant roots to create their unique assortment of “forever flowers” that will last long past Mom’s special day.
Another fun find was FairIndigo.com. They have plenty of organic and fair trade gifts, accessories and clothing for not only Mom, but Dad and the baby as well!
And check out UncommonGoods.com. This online marketplace offers novel creations from artisans all over the world who bring unique artwork, jewelry, furniture, garden, bed and bath accessories and more.
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I also try to choose eco-friendly wrapping as well. Either I find a cute shopping bag to put it in or I use old scarves I’ve found at thrift stores and I do Korean Scarf tying as gift wrap (bow and wrapping all in one). I found the instructions years ago online. It’s fun, fast, easy and best of all eco-friendly. The recipient gets an “extra” gift.
We love this idea, Amy! Thank you for sharing!
I like to choose gift cards for services that she normally would not pay for.
My favorite gift for mothers day, is anything handmade with love from my little ones! <3