Way’s To Save On Mother’s Day

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Mother’s Day is quickly approaching!  It’s easily a day you can go crazy taking care of the moms in your life.  But there are ways you can be frugal for Mother’s Day!

Here are some frugal Mother’s Day ideas:

  • Cards – You must know you don’t have to go to the local card store and buy cards, right?  Remember when you were a kid and you heard Mom say that a present you made was the best?  Yup, still applies!  That Mom in your life will so appreciate it if you take the time to create a card on your own rather than buy a store card.  Got kids?  Have them craft together an awesome card that shows off their love.  Mom will love it!
  • Photos – Get together some great photos of you and that special Mom (or Mom and the kids).  In today’s age of digital cameras it should be easy.  Craft a mural of different photos for Mom and design and frame it yourself.  You can also find some of your favorite photos for Mom and create a photo album for her.
  • Dinner – Going out on Mother’s Day can be hectic.  Even if you have reservations the restaurants will be crowded full of other families celebrating Mother’s Day.  And you’ll pay more just because of the day.  Instead egt the kids together and make dinner for her yourself!  She’ll appreciate the effort and you save on hassle and cost.  Extra bonus can be breakfast in bed for Mom!
  • FlowersFlower companies can’t wait until Mother’s Day!  They haven’t been able to jack up their prices since Valentine’s Day!  If you want to help their bottom line then go out on Mother’s Day and get your special Mom some flowers.  She’ll appreciate it for sure just don’t tell her what you spent!  If you have an understanding, frugal Mom to celebrate then get her flowers a day or two before hand when the price isn’t all jacked up!  Heck, even the day after will be tons cheaper (though she may think you forgot so be careful waiting).  If you have to have them on Mother’s Day then make sure you plan ahead and check online for discounts and coupons.
  • No Work Day – Mom does a lot doesn’t she?  That’s why you celebrate her this day.  Take it a step further and institute a no-work day for Mom.  She’s not allowed to do any house tasks.  Instead you’ll take over so Mom can have a day of relaxation and you can show her you appreciate all she does.
  • Picnic – Get a lunch (or brunch) together and head out to a local park for a picnic.  Spend it out in the sun with all of the blooming flowers and trees.  Go and have a great family day!  After all, it’s Mom who’s helped make the family as awesome as it is.
  • Mix Tape – OK, maybe you won’t make a tape per se (unless she still has a tape player).  But a CD or MP3 play list of some of her favorite songs is still a great considerate gift.  “Mix Tapes are cheesy,” you say.  Maybe, but they are still fun to receive and she’ll love the work you put into it.  Find songs that tie into special occasions you shared.  Put together some of her favorite songs.  Find songs that will remind her of you and the family.  Get creative!

Mother’s Day is about the special Moms in you life. It doesn’t have to be about spending a lot of money.  Go and make that Mom feel loved and appreciated!

What are some other frugal ideas for Mother’s Day?

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1 Miranda (121 comments) May 4, 2009 at 9:37 am

Great suggestions! It’s nice to put more thought into gifts to help mom feel appreciated. I know my mom likes a thoughtful gift more than she cares about how expensive it is.

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2 ffb (1678 comments) May 4, 2009 at 10:04 am

@ Miranda – A gift for Mom shouldn’t just be something you grab at the store!

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3 Alissa (5 comments) May 4, 2009 at 9:42 am

Flowers that can be planted in the yard such as tulips or day lilies and enjoyed year after year are great. This year I am thinking about getting Mom some vegetable plants that can be grown on her deck and enjoyed throughout the summer. Her house is so packed with stuff that I hate the idea of getting her more junk to add to her huge collection of junk, but something useful like a tomato plant would be great.

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4 ffb (1678 comments) May 4, 2009 at 10:07 am

@ Alissa – Using planted flowers is a great idea! I also like that you take into consideration the fact that you don’t want to add more junk and clutter to your Mom’s house. Too often gifts are given that end up in the corner somewhere never used or seen.

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5 Patrick (63 comments) May 4, 2009 at 10:14 am

Great tips! Thanks for including my article about how to save money on flowers! :)

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6 MoneyEnergy (27 comments) May 4, 2009 at 2:04 pm

Oh, yeah, of all things to celebrate… celebrate our moms authentically, which is of course and can be frugally… don’t buy into consumer hysteria for a Hallmark holiday! Make authentic purchases and show your mom you care whatever way is most meaningful.

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7 JC (9 comments) May 4, 2009 at 2:35 pm

I love the idea of a ‘No Work Day’ but I’m not sure how realistic that is. I did ask for a “no poo weekend” and I’m thoroughly looking forward to 2 days w/o wrestling Pumpkin on the changing pad. Frugalness really does help you to appreciate the little things. I wonder if I can convince Columbia the weekend starts when he gets off of work on Friday… =)

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8 ffb (1678 comments) May 4, 2009 at 3:45 pm

@ JC – “No poo weekend,” that’s a good one! I wonder if I could do that for my wife?

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9 Craig (75 comments) May 4, 2009 at 4:24 pm

There was probably a 5 year period where I would give the standard manicure/pedicure package to my mom. She has since insisted to never have me give one to her again, so now I am lost with stuff to get her. Any tips? |Something she can get use out of, flowers are pointless.

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10 ffb (1678 comments) May 4, 2009 at 4:34 pm

@ Craig – Crazy thought, but why don’t you ask her what she’d want? It may sound a little impersonal but a gift she truly wants is better than something that will sit on the side?

Have any old pictures of you guys? Make a small photo album for her. Of if you have your own family you can give her an album of your family so she can always be reminded of you guys.

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11 Craig (75 comments) May 4, 2009 at 5:11 pm

@ffb Easier said than done. I asked her what she wanted for her 50th bday in Jan, and she told me she would let me know. I’m still waiting and she still hasn’t gotten anything, ha.

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12 TStrump (15 comments) May 6, 2009 at 12:20 am

My mom said she just wanted us to come by and spend time with her – and not just on Mother’s Day but the rest of the year, too.
Mothers (and Fathers) should be celebrated every day, week and month of the year!

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13 ffb (1678 comments) May 6, 2009 at 11:31 am

@ TStrump – I totally agree! Spending time is better then any physical object.

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14 problemsolver (1 comments) May 6, 2009 at 1:11 pm

Thanks for the reminder about Mother’s Day! A card from me is usually a good thing and self-made gifts from our sons. I wish I had the imagination to do something better. A good meal out is cliche’ but almost required. I could always give her a massage!

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15 Four Pillars (11 comments) May 12, 2009 at 6:54 am

Thanks a lot for the link FFB!

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