25+ Easy And Creative Preschool Mother’s Day Crafts Ideas

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Mother’s Day is the perfect occasion for toddlers to display their adoration for their mothers with sweet surprises. Preschool Mother’s Day crafts are excellent for younger children since it allows them to create personalized cards or simple DIY concepts to convey their love and regards to their mother. It also presents a chance for the family to bond while helping the preschooler create the Mother’s Day craft.

Browse through this post to explore some easy Mother’s Day crafts ideas for toddlers to showcase their love and gratitude for their amazing mothers.

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25+ Easy Mother’s Day Crafts Ideas For Preschoolers And Toddlers

1. Painting With Flowers

You will need:

  • A sturdy drawing paper
  • Paper plates
  • Carnations or any other flower
  • Paints

How to:

  1. Pour paint of a color each on a paper plate.
  2. Cut the flower such that a little part of the stem sticks as a handle.
  3. Dip the flower in paint and begin coloring on the paper.
  4. You may use different combinations of colors and patterns.
  5. Demonstrate this to your toddler once, and watch them create their amazing piece of art.

2. Flower Craft With A Photo

Flower Craft With A Photo

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You will need:

  • Yellow and green card stocks
  • Yellow and gold paints
  • Paintbrush
  • Glitter and glue
  • A small photo of your toddler
  • Green card sticks

How to:

  1. Cut the yellow card stocks into circles.
  2. Paint with yellow and gold paint and glitters.
  3. You may also use a salad spinner to give the card a unique pattern.
  4. Let the card dry. Later you may cut it in the shape of a flower, leaving a small circle in the middle.
  5. Add a photograph in the middle. Cut out and glue the green card sticks to make the stem and leaf of the flower.

3. Mother’s Day Coloring Page

You will need:

  • A Mother’s Day coloring page
  • Crayons or paints

How to:

  1. Have a Mother’s Day coloring page printed for your toddler.
  2. Let them grab their crayons or paints to color the page.
  3. You may use these as a part of greeting cards or frame them to present to others.
  4. You can download free printable Mother’s Day coloring pages here.

4. Paper Plate Craft

Paper Plate Craft

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You will need:

  • Paints
  • Paper plate
  • Clothespin
  • Contact paper
  • Pom-pom
  • Glue
  • Pencil
  • Craft knife or scissors
  • Black marker

How to:

  1. Draw a heart shape on contact paper using a pencil and cut it to stick in the middle of the paper plate.
  2. Begin painting the paper plate with any three colors, preferably brighter ones.
  3. Use a pom-pom attached to a clothespin (used as a handle) to spread the paint over the paper plate.
  4. Let it dry, and have your toddler write the word “MOM” on the bottom.
  5. Highlight the heart and the word “MOM” with a black marker.
protip_icon Did you know?
Mother’s Day officially came into existence when the United States Congress passed a resolution in 1914 dedicating the second Sunday of May each year to mothers (1).

5. Paper Flower Making

Paper Flower Making

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You will need:

  • Different color papers
  • Scissors
  • Glue
  • Pencil
  • Pom-poms, beads, ribbons or photos

How to:

  1. Pick the color papers and cut them into a heart shape. You require four hearts for each flower.
  2. Using a scissor, cut the papers into heart shapes. Ensure children do it under the guidance of an adult or a teacher.
  3. Fold the heart exactly in the middle to give a 3D look to the flowers.
  4. Open the folds and stick them together to create a beautiful flower
  5. You may add a button, pom-pom, or a white bead to the center of the flower.
  6. To make it extra special, join multiple flowers with ribbons to create a bouquet and have your toddler write a sweet message or add a photo in the middle of these flowers.

6. Salt Dough Ornaments

Salt Dough Ornaments

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You will need:

  • Salt dough
  • Cookie-cutter
  • Glitters
  • Ribbons
  • Multicolor beads
  • Glue
  • Paints

How to:

  1. Begin by rolling a thick salt dough.
  2. Invite your toddler to cut the dough into little flowers or stars with a cooker cutter.
  3. Use a paintbrush to make a small hole in the center of the shape.
  4. Bake the dough until it is just dry and hard.
  5. Let it cool. Then, ask your toddler to paint the flowers or stars with any color of their choice.
  6. You may paste the glitters to give a stunning pattern.
  7. Finish the necklace by tying the ribbon through the hole and adding the beads near the end.
  8. You may also make other ornaments such as bracelets or earrings.

7. Pom-Pom Flower Craft

Pom-Pom Flower Craft

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You will need:

  • Pom-poms
  • Glue
  • Cardboard
  • Popsicle sticks
  • Scissors
  • Paint

How to:

  1. Take a cardboard and draw a flower template on it.
  2. Cut out the flower and its inner circle too.
  3. Ask your toddler to paste the pom-poms all over the flower template.
  4. You may use single or multicolored pom-poms to give a unique look to the flower.
  5. Take a popsicle stick, paint it green, and stick green pom-poms for leaves for the flower.
  6. Glue the stick to the back of the flower to complete the craft.
  7. You may add a photo of your little one in the center to make it a lovely Mother’s Day gift.

8. Watercolor Clutch

You will need:

  • A plain clutch or small bag (your choice)
  • Sharpies
  • Pencil
  • Watercolors
  • Ruler
  • Paints

How to:

  1. Before you begin painting the plain clutch, you may want to try using paints and sharpies on paper to show your little one.
  2. Start by painting your clutch with a color of your choice. Allow it to dry.
  3. Mark any pattern with a pencil and then use a sharpie to create finer lines.
  4. You may also ask your toddler to make their own patterns on the clutch. It will look colorful and unique.

9. Fingerprint Coffee Mug

You will need:

  • A plain mug
  • Acrylic paint
  • Small paintbrush

How to:

  1. Ask your toddler to dip their thumb fingers into the paint and stamp their fingerprints twice on a plain coffee mug, away from the top.
  2. Repeat the process to create butterfly wings.
  3. Use a small paintbrush to create the antennae and put the mug to dry.
  4. You may make a big butterfly or multiple small ones on the mug.
  5. You may also make hearts or other patterns with your toddler’s fingerprint on the mug.
  6. Furthermore, you may add candies or a gift card to fill the mug before the toddler presents it to mom.

10. Handprint Flowers

Handprint Flowers

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You will need:

  • Glue
  • Scissors
  • Paints
  • Paintbrush
  • Large drawing papers
  • An old plastic plate
  • Popsicle sticks

How to:

  1. Pour the paint into the plastic plate and let the toddler smear their hands.
  2. Ask them to make a hand impression on a sheet of drawing paper.
  3. Rinse the hand and the plastic plate. Add paint of another color and repeat the process of creating hand impressions of different colors on various sheets of paper.
  4. Cut the hand impression neatly. Once done, trim its sides to resemble petals.
  5. Stick the cut-out to a popsicle stick and let it dry. The handprint flowers are ready.
protip_icon Quick fact
Mother’s Day is often a big event for flower farmers in many countries since flowers may be widely gifted on this day.

11. Egg Carton Craft

You will need:

  1. Egg cartons
  2. Acrylic paint
  3. Pom-pom
  4. Glue
  5. Paintbrush
  6. Scissors
  7. Paper straw

How to:

  1. Cut out the egg carton containers to give them a round shape, representing flower petals.
  2. Have your little one paint the cartons with the color of their choice.
  3. Allow it to dry, and attach the stem by gluing a paper straw at the back of the round cut-out.
  4. Stick a pom-pom to match the color of the carton in the center.

12. Flower Footprint

You will need:

  • Paints
  • Drawing paper sheets
  • Paintbrush

How to:

  1. Pick a plain drawing paper sheet and begin the craft by taking the footprint of the toddler.
  2. Take a paintbrush and draw the stem and leaves such that the footprint becomes the flower.
  3. Let it dry. The mother can store this sheet of paper in a memory box containing all the toys and clothes that her child used when he/she was young.

13. Mother’s Day Chocolate Bar Wrapper

You will need:

  • A printable candy bar wrapper
  • Glue
  • Scissors
  • Pencil
  • Clear tape

How to:

  1. Print a candy bar wrapper with some fun questionnaires.
  2. Cut the ends with scissors.
  3. Ask your toddler to fill out the questionnaire, or you may also have them write personalized messages on top of it.
  4. You could fold the center of the wrapper using a ruler and press the folds properly.
  5. Secure the ends of the wrapper with clear tape to make a pocket to fill in their mother’s favorite candy bars.

14. Pop-Out Heart Card

You will need:

  • A blank card
  • Color papers
  • Pencil
  • Scissor
  • Glue

How to:

  1. You may print out a heart template or cut hearts on a colored paper of your choice.
  2. Fold the paper hearts in half. Stick them to the blank card from the backside of the fold.
  3. You may add your toddler’s photo inside the heart or ask them to pen down a message dedicated to their mom.

15. Celery Stamping

Celery Stamping

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You will need:

  • Celery
  • White paper
  • Glue
  • Pipe cleaners (green)
  • Pink or red paints
  • Pink or red ribbons

How to:

  1. Cut the celery head’s bottoms straight.
  2. Have your toddler dip the celery into the paint such that it is immersed fully.
  3. Help them stamp roses one beside the other and press properly to leave a print.
  4. Let it dry. Meanwhile, trim the green pipe cleaner to match the size of your paper and stick the pipe cleaner at the bottom of the flowers to create a stem.
  5. You may make a bow with ribbon and glue it at the top of the flower stems to make it appear like a bouquet.
  6. If you find vegetable stamping messy, you can even use fingerprint stamps to create some interesting designs like a mom blogger did when her children had to make a Mother’s Day card. On her blog Fun Littles, she says, “We used our fingerprint stamps we had at home but paint will also work. The process is self-explanatory folks. Grab the stamps and instead of using your fingers, take the entire stamp and start making prints. This kids project is extra special for me since my daughters came up with it together. {When did they grow up!?} Your little toddler or preschooler (or anyone really since its really fun to make the prints) can start making stamps resembling a leaning tower of blocks. It really doesn’t have to be blocks but ours ended up like that and it really fit the theme. We did not have more than three colors but I suppose a few more colors would have made the mother’s day card even more colorful (i).”

16. Button Flower Greeting

Button Flower Greeting

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You will need:

  • Buttons
  • Cardstock papers
  • Glue
  • Scissors
  • Green foam sheet

How to:

  1. Take a cardstock paper and fold it into two halves.
  2. Glue the green foam sheets such that they appear like the stems of flowers.
  3. You may also cut small, fine lines to paste in the bottom to give a grass-like appearance.
  4. Glue the larger buttons above the stem, followed by pasting the smaller ones in a circular way.
  5. You may stick green buttons or small jewels adjacent to the stem as leaves.

17. Cupcake Liner Craft

You will need:

  • Cupcake liners
  • Color pens
  • Card or plain paper
  • Scissors
  • Glue

How to:

  1. Pick up the card or plain paper and draw the stems and leaves of the flowers.
  2. Take the cupcake liners and cut them to make flower petals of any shape or pattern you feel is easy.
  3. Smoothen the petals and begin sticking them to the stems.
  4. Have your toddler glue some colorful glitters, pom-poms, or buttons in the center of the flower to decorate them further.

18. Handprint Butterfly Craft

Handprint Butterfly Craft

Image: Shutterstock

You will need:

  • Pencil
  • Paints
  • Large drawing papers
  • An old plastic plate

How to:

  1. Trace a large outline of a butterfly on the drawing paper.
  2. Pour color into the large plastic plate. Let the toddler dip their hand in it and create a handprint within the outline of the butterfly.
  3. Repeat the process with other colors until the butterfly outline is painted within with handprints of different colors.
  4. This can be framed, and the toddler may gift it to his/her mom as a Mother’s Day present.

19. Fingerprint Heart Tree Craft

Fingerprint Heart Tree Craft

Image: Shutterstock

You will need:

  • White drawing paper
  • Pencil
  • Paints

How to:

  1. Fold the drawing paper in half. Draw a half-heart shape on one side of the paper.
  2. Ask the toddler to dip their thumb or a finger in paint and make fingerprints within the heart’s outline.
  3. Once fingerprints are made, fold the paper so that the paint and fingerprints also smudge to the other half of the paper.
  4. Draw the stem and trunk of a tree with a pencil to complete the craft.

20. Footprint Craft

Footprint Craft

Image: Shutterstock

You will need:

  • Paint
  • Glue
  • Plain paper
  • Paintbrush
  • Golden Ribbon

How to:

  1. You may make a footprint craft by taking the child’s footprints on a plain sheet of paper.
  2. Otherwise, you may stamp their footprints to make a flower bouquet with different colors.
  3. Take a small brush to paint the stems green.
  4. Knot and stick a golden ribbon at the stem to make a bouquet.

21. Mother’s Day Vase

You will need:

  • Paints
  • Colored cardstocks
  • Popsicle sticks
  • Scissors
  • Doily

How to:

  1. You may start with painting the doily or even leave it plain white.
  2. Take the colored cards and cut out flower shapes.
  3. Color the popsicle sticks green to make stems and stick the flowers to these sticks.
  4. You may add a pom-pom in the middle of the flower to finish the look.
  5. Fold the doily in the shape of a vase (fold two times to form a triangle).
  6. Pop your flowers into the doily to create a beautiful flower vase.
protip_icon Quick tip
Older children and teens may be provided with a real vase and acrylic paints. The vase can be used as a flower vase or as a memoir.

22. Handprint Paper Vase With Messages

You will need:

  • Colored craft papers
  • Background plain paper
  • Glue
  • Pencil
  • Green paper straws
  • Marker

How to:

  1. Take your toddler’s handprints on plain paper by dipping their hand in paint of your preferred color.
  2. Allow them to dry. Meanwhile, make a vase template on brown paper or take a printed template. Cut it and write a special Mother’s Day note on the vase.
  3. After the handprints dry, cut and stick the green paper straws to the handprints to complete a handprint flower.
  4. Place the flowers in the vase, and you may ask your toddler to write special messages in the handprints.

23. Keepsake Mother’s Day Note

You will need:

  • Color pens
  • Glue
  • Glitters
  • Scissors
  • Cardstocks

How to:

  1. Pick the cardstocks and cut them into heart or flower shapes.
  2. You may ask your little one to write sweet messages and things they love about their mommy on these cards.
  3. Stick some small cute hearts or add some glitter to the notes to make them attractive.
  4. You may fold and put these notes in a glass jar to store them.

24. Heart-Thumb Printed Platter

You will need:

  • A white serving platter
  • Sharpie
  • Glass paint (Red color)
  • Damp towels

How to:

  1. Plan the design and text to be painted on the platter.
  2. Place the paint on foil paper and dip your little one’s thumb to place them equidistant on the platter.
  3. Make two prints to give a heart shape. You may use a wet towel if you mess up anywhere.
  4. Use the sharpie or red marker to write names or text of your choice. Let the platter dry, and you may use it as a cute showpiece.

25. Bottle Cap Flower Craft

Bottle Cap Flower Craft

Image: Shutterstock

You will need:

  • Bottle caps of different colors
  • Glue
  • White card paper
  • Pencil

How to:

  1. Trace the outline of flowers on the sheet of paper with a pencil.
  2. Apply glue to the top of each bottle cap and stick within the outline of the flower.
  3. You may play around with the colors and shapes of the flower, depending on the toddler’s preference.
  4. Once all the bottle caps have been stuck, leave the sheet to dry before storing it as a cherished Mother’s Day craft gift from your little one.

26. DIY Bookmarks

You will need:

  • White construction paper
  • Scissors
  • Colored markers
  • Ribbon
  • Glue
  • Colored cardboard
  • Additional decorative items such as beads and stickers

How to:

  1. Trim the white paper to a rectangle shape.
  2. Have your toddler write simple text such as “Love you mom” or “MOM” with a marker in the middle.
  3. Let them decorate the rest of the paper with beads, stickers, or polka dots.
  4. Help your child stick the paper onto the colored cardboard and cut out the edges to create a beautiful border for the bookmark.
  5. Use a hole punch to create a hole on the top of the bookmark and tie a ribbon along the hole to finish the bookmark.

27. Popsicle stick photo frame

You will need:

  • Popsicle sticks
  • Craft glue
  • Acrylic paint or markers
  • Small magnet (optional)
  • Printed photo

How to do it:

  • Arrange popsicle sticks into a square or rectangular shape, forming the frame base.
  • Glue the corners of the popsicle sticks together to secure the frame shape.
  • Decorate the frame with acrylic paint or markers. Let it dry completely.
  • Attach the printed photo to the back of the frame using glue.
  • Optionally, glue a small magnet to the back for a fridge-friendly touch.
  • Personalize with a heartfelt message or additional decorations.
  • Allow the frame to dry thoroughly before gifting it to your mom on Mother’s Day.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. How can I adapt Mother’s Day craft ideas for children with special needs?

For Mother’s Day, children with special needs can create bracelets or other jewelry items that need stringing of beads to help enhance their fine motor skills. They can also try making prints with vegetables and fingers as it further develops their motor skills. They can also make wind chimes if they enjoy playing with music.

2. How can I encourage my preschooler to express their creativity while making a Mother’s Day craft?

You can ask your child to suggest the color scheme for the craft item. You can encourage them to come up with new designs. You can also make a card yourself with them to lead by example. Teachers can also utilize the simple crafts to create engaging activities for toddlers in nursery schools or kindergartens.

3. How can preschoolers make Mother’s Day crafts that are eco-friendly and sustainable?

Children can use recycled or upcycled materials to create Mother’s Day crafts. They can utilize simple materials, such as carton boxes, cardboard, paper, or fabric scraps, to create decorative items. Also, ask children to use non-toxic and water-based paints or natural dyes to color these items.

4. Can any Mother’s Day crafts be made using recycled materials?

Children can create cards using images from old magazines or newspapers. Empty glass jars can be painted or decorated with ribbons and paper flowers to be gifted as a vase. Old fabric scraps can be used to make small pouches, bookmarks, and Mother’s Day crafts.

5. What are some ways to involve dads in helping preschoolers make Mother’s Day crafts?

Dads can assist children by cutting, gluing, and coloring craft items with their children. They can give their input to make the craft item more beautiful and colorful and offer to purchase craft items that the child may need.

6. What materials are best for preschoolers to use when making Mother’s Day crafts?

Preschoolers can work with child-safe materials like washable markers, non-toxic paints, and glue sticks. Their craft scissors should have rounded tips or they should be allowed to use them only under adult supervision. They can also use colorful ribbons and yarns to decorate their craft items.

7. How do I explain Mother’s Day to preschoolers?

You can start by explaining the importance of a mother in a child’s life. Then explain why Mother’s Day is celebrated. You can even use stories to explain the significance of Mother’s Day or show them animated videos explaining the meaning of the occasion.

Toddlers are intrigued by various arts and crafts involving paints and colorful papers. So, why not utilize their interest and let them explore their creative sides by making these fun preschool Mother’s Day crafts with them. Besides keeping your child engaged,these innovative crafts help develop their imagination and fine motor skills. Furthermore, Mother’s Day is a perfect time for toddlers to express their love to their dearest moms, and every mother would treasure the adorable and fabulous gifts their little ones make.

Infographic: Simple Mother’s Day Craft Ideas For Preschoolers

Mother’s Day honors the selfless love, sacrifices, and endless care showered by a mother on her children. Given in the infographic below are some interesting and easy craft ideas you can help your little one try for Mother’s Day celebrations.

adorable crafts for preschoolers to celebrate mothers day (infographic)

Illustration: Momjunction Design Team

Key Pointers

  • Guide your toddler and have them surprise their moms with these easy-to-make Mother’s Day crafts.
  • Toddlers might love to create crafts involving handprinting, fingerprinting, and preparing simple paper flowers.
  • Boost their coordination and creative skills with activities such as painting and DIY cardmaking.
  • Incorporate their photographs and special messages in the crafts and cards to make them memorable for the mothers.
Preschool Mother’s Day Crafts Ideas_illustration

Image: Stable Diffusion/MomJunction Design Team

Create a heartwarming DIY for Mother’s Day! Follow along with Crayola CIY to create handprint flowers—a delightful craft for kids to make Mom feel extra special. Personalize and celebrate her with this easy, thoughtful gift.

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  1. History of Mother’s Day; National Women’s History Alliance
    https://nationalwomenshistoryalliance.org/resources/commemorations/history-of-mothers-day/
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