15 Best Mother’s Day Gift Ideas

15 Best Mother’s Day Gift Ideas

Find the best gift for Mom amongst these awesome Mother’s Day gift ideas and you’ll be sure to make her feel extra special this year!

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It’s that time of year again to show an extraordinary mother in your life how much you love and appreciate her with a special gift. Let’s look at some ideas that’ll make her feel important. Whether you’re a spouse, kiddo or not even related to this exceptional mother, you’ll find the perfect Mother’s Day gift that shows her how much you care.

Mother’s Day Gift Ideas

1. Spa Treatments

Who doesn’t love a relaxing spa treatment?! Depending on your budget, treat mom to either one special treatment or make it a whole day of pampering.

    • Mani-Pedi

Treat Mom to pretty nails in her favorite color. Upgraded services include longer sessions with extra massage or added designs for her nails. Some provide parrafin wax treatments for extra moisturization or salt and sugar scrubs. Your spa may even offer Mom a glass of Champagne.

    • Facial

Set Mom up with a facial for a little pampering this Mother’s Day. She can choose a treatment to best fit her skin needs and leave feeling rejuvenated and ready to take on the world.

    • Massage

How about a massage for the hardworking Mom in your life? Does she like a relaxing Swedish massage or is she in need of a tension reducing deep tissue massage to work out those knots? Hot stone massages are a soothing option and improve circulation. Whatever Mom’s cup of tea is, she’ll be delighted with this thoughtful gift.

2. Handmade Mother’s Day Gift from the Kids

Get the kiddos together and make a handmade gift for Mom. Not sure what to make? Click here for Good Housekeeping’s awesome list of ideas.

3. Jewelry

Does Mom like jewelry? Consider jewelry made with her favorite stone or metal. Maybe a locket with a picture of the kids or family inside is the perfect sweet and classic gift for the mom in your life. A bracelet with charms that mean something special to her is another thoughtful gift and something you can add to for her birthday or Christmas.

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4. Pottery Painting

Take Mom to paint pottery. Usually, you choose an already made piece and paint it as you desire. They’ll then throw it in the kiln for you and you pick it up a little later. This is a fun one for the whole family or something Mom can do with a friend when she needs a break.

5. Scented Candles

Get Mom some nice candles this Mother’s Day. A seasonal scent for spring or summer is a great option. Fresh floral scents are great for this time of year or tropical scents are always fun going into summer. Another idea is lemon, which is a classic scent that’ll freshen up any space.

6. Concert Tickets

Does Mom have a favorite band or musician, or does she like a certain style of music?  Does she love country or is rock and roll her thing? Maybe she prefers the symphony or jazz. Whatever her taste in music, treat her to concert tickets or a night at the jazz club.

7. Book by Her Favorite Author

If Mom is a reader? Does she have a favorite author whose books she can’t put down? If so, grab her a book and see if you can get it signed by the author.

8. Body Care Items

Consider treating Mom to some luxurious hand cream or silky foot lotion with spa socks. Perhaps she has a preferred scent and would like some nice body lotion. A pillow spray in an aroma therapy fragrance is also a nice option or even a favorite perfume or fragrant soap.

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9. Wine & Paint Night

How about treating Mom to a wine and paint night? These are fun and relaxing whether she’s an artist or not. Canvas and paint are usually provided, and the instructors often do a great job of breaking down the steps to painting your masterpiece. Many ask you to bring your own bottle of wine and some have it for sale. If you’re of an age where you can join her, do so for some good ole fashioned quality time. If not, make sure to send her off with a buddy to enjoy the night with.

10. Adopt a Furry Family Member

Do you have the time, love, patience and financial means to care for a pet? Has Mom been dreaming of a sweet little doggie or kitty friend joining the family? If so, head to a local shelter and rescue a furry critter that’s looking for a family. They’re a big responsibility, so make sure you do your research and are ready for the commitment!

11. Wine Club Membership

If Mom appreciates a nice glass of wine, sign her up for a wine club membership. Even if she’s not a wine connoisseur, a wine club membership is a great way to learn about and try new wines. They’ll often send monthly bottles and even have special member-only events and give discounts on the purchase of additional bottles.

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12. Take Over Mom’s Chores for a Week

Give Mom the week off from chores! Set her up in front of her favorite movie or that new book you got her with her feet up and get stared. Divide tasks up amongst the whole family. Take out the trash, fold the laundry, make the dinner, mow the lawn and whatever else she normally does to keep the household afloat and do it with a cheerful attitude the whole week!

13. Flowers

Spoil Mom with her favorite flowers for Mother’s Day this year. The classic gift of flowers can be fresh cut bouquets or potted plants. This is a great gift for any mom, but with all the delivery services out there, it’s an especially great gift when you don’t live close by.

14. Breakfast in Bed on Mother’s Day Morning

Let Mom sleep in and get the family together in the kitchen and put together a nice breakfast for Mom. Try this tasty Strawberry French Toast Bake or her favorite pancakes. Bring it to her on a tray with a handmade card from the family telling her why she’s loved and appreciated.

15. Framed Photo or Photo Book

If Mom has a photo of the family that she just loves, have it printed and put it in a nice frame as a Mother’s Day gift. Consider what size to print, the color of the frame and what space she might like to hang or display it.

Another option is a photo book of the family. Choose photos from a recent trip or a collection of favorite photos over the years. Create a photo book online or add printed photos to an album you think she’d like.

Thank you for taking a peek at the best Mother’s Day gift ideas! Which one is your favorite?

Let me know in the comments below!

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Strawberry French Toast Casserole with Citrus Drizzle

Strawberry French Toast Casserole with Citrus Drizzle

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This French Toast Casserole will have your mouth watering with its sunny strawberries, citrus cream cheese drizzle, and cinnamon pecan crumble. It’s gluten free and delicious!

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Why You’ll Love this French Toast Bake

  • It’s perfect for a Mother’s Day or springtime brunch.
  • The strawberries add a nice lightweight sweetness to the dish.
  • Cinnamon and brown sugar warm the recipe right up.
  • The pecan crumble topping adds the perfect texture and crunch to the casserole.
  • You’ll love the orange zest in the cream cheese drizzle and as a beautiful garnish to top of the dish.
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What’s in this Sweet Breakfast Casserole?

  • Gluten Free White Bread – I like to use Schar white bread as it holds together well.
  • Milk – I use Fairlife milk as the lower fat versions are extra creamy and it’s lactose free so easier to digest.
    • Change it up: Use a non-dairy milk like coconut or almond for dairy free.
  • Eggs – This basic French toast ingredient helps hold everything together and adds richness to the recipe.
  • Butter – Melted butter goes in the French toast batter and with the pecan crumble.
    • Change it up: Use a non-dairy buttery spread for dairy free.
  • Vanilla – You’ll add this to the French toast batter.
  • Brown Sugar –  You’ll dissolve it in the freshly melted warm butter with a whisk before adding the rest of the batter ingredients. Brown sugar also goes in the crumble topping.
  • Cinnamon – This goes in both your batter and in the crumble.
  • Strawberries – For added freshness and sweetness.
  • Cream Cheese – This is part of the base for the drizzle and cuts the sweetness of the other ingredients nicely.
    • Change it up: Use a non-dairy cream cheese spread if you prefer dairy free.
  • Frozen Whipped Topping – Cool whip’s an option.
    • Change it up: Cocowhip, which is a non-dairy, coconut based whipped topping is fantastic!
  • Powdered Sugar – This adds a little sweetness to the drizzle.
  • Orange Juice – Gives the drizzle a nice tanginess and citrus flavor.
    • Change it up: Try lemon juice instead.
  • Orange Zest – Adds a little orange-y zip to the drizzle.
    • Change it up: Try lemon zest instead.
  • Gluten Free 1 to 1 Baking Flour – For the crumble.
  • Pecans – You’ll want to chop them for the crumble. This adds a nice crunch to the dish.
    • Change it up: Walnuts work well in place of pecans if that’s what you prefer.

How to make this French Toast Casserole

Dry out the Bread

  1. Preheat oven to 250 degrees.
  2. Cut bread into 1-inch squares and place on a baking sheet
  3. Place bread in the oven for 12 minutes (just enough to dry it out, but not toast it).
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Make the Crumble

  1. While the bread is drying out in the oven, add the crumble ingredients to a medium-sized bowl and mix by hand until well combined.
  2. Set aside.
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Make the French Toast Casserole

  1. After removing the dried bread from the oven, increase the oven temperature to 375 degrees.
  2. Grease a 9 X 13 baking dish with butter.
  3. In a large mixing bowl, whisk 1/3 cup of brown sugar and ¼ cup of freshly melted butter until smooth.
  4. Whisk in the eggs, milk, vanilla and 1 ½ tsp of cinnamon.
  5. Add the bread and 1 cup of the sliced strawberries into the mixture and stir until they are completely coated.
  6. Place the bread mixture into the baking dish, spreading it out to the edges.
  7. Distribute the remaining strawberries evenly on top of the mixture.
  8. Sprinkle the pecan crumble throughout the top of the casserole.
  9. Cover with foil and bake for 35 minutes.
  10. Remove foil and continue baking for about 10 minutes (begin making drizzle during the last 10 min).
  11. Take out of the oven when it’s warmed through and has a slight crisp on top.
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Make the Drizzle

  1. Add the cream cheese, frozen whipped topping and powdered sugar to a small saucepan.
  2. Warm over low heat, whisking ingredients together well as it heats and stirring constantly.
  3. Once the cream cheese mixture is smooth, stir in the orange juice and orange zest and continue heating and stirring for a couple of minutes. You’ll want the mixture to be thin enough to drizzle.
French toast casserole completed citrus drizzle and added to baked casserole

Add the Garnish

  1. Lightly dust the French toast casserole with powdered sugar.
  2. Add the drizzle the top using a back-and-forth motion.
  3. Top with a little orange zest, serve and enjoy!
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What to serve with the French Toast Casserole

Serve this hearty French Toast Bake with one of the items below.

Bacon – Savory bacon pairs well and is my number one choice to serve alongside this sweet dish.

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Sausage – You can go with a link sausage or patty sausage of your choice. Opt for something savory, avoiding any sweet sausages like maple.

or

Eggs – Eggs with simple salt and pepper are another great choice for getting a little protein alongside this tasty dish.

Go for unsweetened beverage options:

Hot Tea – Opt for unsweetened black tea. Plain black tea is best, but a flavored tea with spice like cinnamon, vanilla or chai are nice options as well. Go ahead and add milk or unsweetened creamer to your tea if you prefer.

Coffee – Black coffee or coffee with a little unsweetened creamer is best with this sweet French toast casserole. Unsweetened flavored coffees like hazelnut also pair well.  

Orange Juice – Orange juice is another great beverage option with this casserole as it enhances the orange already in the dish.

Making Ahead, Storing and Reheating Left Overs

Making French Toast Ahead of Time 

Most of the casserole can be made ahead of time, but I recommend making the pecan crumble fresh and adding it just before baking. You can make the casserole and drizzle the evening before and store them separately in the fridge.

Add a few minutes to the baking time of the casserole. Make sure it’s warmed through before removing it from the oven.

Rewarm the drizzle on the stove on low, stirring constantly and adding it to the casserole when removing it from the oven as stated in the original instructions.  

Storing Leftover French Toast Casserole

Leftovers can be stored in the fridge for three days (two days if you make it the day before). Store baked French toast in freezer for up to three months.

It’s always best fresh, but still quite tasty leftover!

Reheating the Leftover French Toast Bake

You can reheat the casserole either in the microwave or oven if stored in the fridge. I recommend reheating in the oven after storing it in the freezer. It’ll come out of the microwave softer and gooier, and out of the oven with a little crisp to the outside and moist on the inside.

 

I hope you enjoyed this pretty little French Toast Casserole! Let me know what you think in the comments below.

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Strawberry French Toast Casserole with Citrus Drizzle

This French Toast Casserole will have your mouthwatering with its sunny strawberries, citrus cream cheese drizzle, and cinnamon pecan crumble. It’s gluten free and delicious!
Prep Time 45 minutes
Cook Time 45 minutes
Course Breakfast
Cuisine French
Servings 8
Calories 435 kcal

Ingredients
  

French Toast

  • 1 Loaf Gluten Free White Bread 14-16oz
  • 1 ½ Cups Milk
  • 6 Eggs
  • ¼ Cup Butter, Melted + More for Greasing Baking Dish
  • 1 ½ tsp Vanilla
  • ¼ Cup Brown Sugar, Packed
  • 1 ½ tsp Cinnamon
  • 1 ½ Cup Strawberries, Sliced

Crumble

  • 2 Tbsp Gluten Free 1 to 1 Baking Flour
  • ½ Cup Pecans, Chopped
  • 2 Tbsp Brown Sugar, Packed
  • 2 Tbsp Butter, Melted
  • ½ tsp Cinnamon

Drizzle

  • 2 Ounces Cream Cheese, Softened
  • 2 Tbsp Frozen Whipped Topping
  • 3 Tbsp Powdered Sugar + More for Garnish
  • 2 tsp Orange Juice
  • ½ tsp Orange Zest + More for Garnish

Instructions
 

Dry Out the Bread

  • Preheat oven to 250 degrees
  • Cut bread into 1-inch squares and place on a baking sheet.
  • Place bread in the oven for 12 minutes (just enough to dry it out, but not toast it).

Make the Crumble

  •  While the bread is drying out in the oven, add the crumble ingredients to a medium-sized bowl and mix by hand until well combined.
  •  Set aside.

Make the French Toast Casserole

  • After removing the dried bread from the oven, increase the oven temperature to 375 degrees.
  • Grease a 9 X 13 baking dish with butter.
  • In a large mixing bowl, whisk 1/3 cup of brown sugar and ¼ cup of freshly melted butter until smooth.
  • Whisk in the eggs, milk, vanilla and 1 ½ tsp of cinnamon.
  • Add the bread and 1 cup of the sliced strawberries into the mixture and stir until they are completely coated.
  • Place the bread mixture into the baking dish, spreading it out to the edges.
  • Distribute the remaining strawberries evenly on top of the mixture.
  • Sprinkle the pecan crumble throughout the top of the casserole.
  • Cover with foil and bake for 35 minutes.
  • Remove foil and continue baking for about 10 minutes (begin making drizzle during the last 10 min).
  • Remove from the oven when it’s warmed through and has a slight crisp on top.

Make the Drizzle

  • Add the cream cheese, frozen whipped topping and powdered sugar to a small saucepan.
  • Warm over low heat, whisking ingredients together well as it heats and stirring constantly.
  • Once the cream cheese mixture is smooth, stir in the orange juice and orange zest and continue heating and stirring for a couple of minutes. You’ll want the mixture to be thin enough to drizzle.

Add the Garnish

  • Lightly dust the French toast casserole with powdered sugar.
  •  Add the drizzle the top using a back-and-forth motion.
  • Top with a little orange zest, serve and enjoy!
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23 Best Things to do on Mother’s Day

23 Best Things to do on Mother’s Day

Not sure what to do on Mother’s Day? Check out these 23 fun ideas and find the perfect way to spend quality time with Mom on her special day.

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Best Things to do on Mother’s Day

1. Mother’s Day Brunch

If Mom loves gourmet pancakes, nice coffee, or mimosas, think about taking her to a nice brunch. Restaurants often have special menus for the occasion and some hotels even do big buffets.

2. Go for a Bike Ride

Grab the whole family and head out for a bike ride. Find some nearby biking trails where she’ll enjoy the scenery. She’ll appreciate a little exercise and quality time with loved ones.

3. Take Mom Shopping

Head out for a shopping trip and treat her to something fun this Mother’s Day. Does she want a new handbag, dress, or shoes? What about a tennis racket or tool for her favorite crafting project?

4. Go Wine Tasting

If the celebrating crew is 21+, take Mom to a winery and tasting room. Dress up and go in style in a limo and get some good pictures along the way.

5. Head out for a Nature Walk

Do you live near some nice walking paths or parks? Grab Mom and head outside to take in the fresh air. Enjoy the blooming flowers and keep your eyes peeled for local wildlife.

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6. See a Movie on Mother’s Day

Grab the family and take Mom to see a movie. Make sure she picks the movie and treat her to her favorite theater snacks and beverages. Consider splurging for the reclining seats or the cinema with in-theater dining.

7. Visit a Museum

Is your mother fascinated by science or does she love history? Does she love art or learning about different cultures? Then take Mom to a museum for Mother’s Day.

8. Go to a Plant Nursery

Take mom to a nursery to pick out some plants or flowers for the yard. Take pictures of your garden space or patio ahead of time to visualize where to put the plants. Set Mom up at home with a nice beverage so she can put her feet up while you and the family plant what she picked out.

9. Head out for a Picnic

Have the family pack up a picnic for mom, making sure to include her favorite snacks and drinks. Go to a nearby park with picnic tables or bring a nice blanket and enjoy sitting on the soft green grass.

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10. Go on a Hike

Grab your hiking shoes and take Mom out for a trek along some beautiful local trails. Consider a view that Mom would enjoy along a river, up on a mountain, or even an elevated city view if that’s her style.

11. Volunteer to Help Those in Need

Does Mom have a cause close to her heart? Does she love to serve and have a gift of helping others? Grab the family and volunteer to help others this Mother’s Day.

12. Head to the Lake, River, or Ocean

Who doesn’t love the water? Take Mom out to the lake, river or ocean and enjoy the scenery. Wade in the water and bring along that picnic we talked about with her favorite snacks.

13. Rent a Boat or Enjoy a Commercial Boat Ride/Cruise

Speaking of water, take mom on a dinner, cocktail, or sunset cruise. An option for those adventurous moms out there is renting a kayak, canoe, or paddle boat.

14. Go out for a Nice Mother’s Day Dinner

Does Mom have a favorite restaurant or one she’s always wanted to try? Take a look at the Mother’s Day menus at restaurants in the area and book a reservation. Don’t wait until the last minute as a lot of people eat out on Mother’s Day! Plan ahead to make sure you get the time and place you prefer.

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15. Do a Community Fun Run, Walk or Charity 5k

Does Mom like to run or be active? Sign her up for a run on Mother’s Day weekend. If it’s family friendly, have the whole family participate. If not, cheer her on, make signs, and congratulate her at the finish line.

16. Head to the Zoo or Aquarium

If Mom loves furry critters and sea creatures, take her to a zoo or aquarium. Check for special shows or animal encounters to make the day extra memorable.

17. Take Her on a Quick Getaway

Whisk her away on an adventure. Perhaps a little cabin in the woods is up her alley or maybe she’d love to stay in the city and go to a jazz club for dinner. A night or two away can be a relaxing way to spend Mother’s Day.

18. Go Miniature Golfing

Mini golf is always fun and a great way to spend quality time with the family. It’s perfect for families with young children or adults that like a little friendly competition.

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19. Treat her to Dessert

Does Mom love chocolate cake, have an affinity for key lime pie or drool over a warm apple crisp ala mode? Take her out to enjoy her favorite indulgence this Mother’s Day.

20. Take Her to a Sporting Event

This one’s not just for Dad as I know a lot of sports-loving Moms! Treat her to a game or match to cheer on her favorite team.

21. Head Over to the Botanical Garden

Do you have any botanical gardens in your area? While they offer something special in every season, spring is the best time to see a lot of beautiful blooms.

22. Go See a Play or Other Show on Stage

If she loves a musical or theatrical performance, this is the way to go. Grab dinner and a glass of wine at her favorite restaurant ahead of time.

23. Set Up a Virtual Adventure with Mom

Perhaps you don’t live in the same state as Mom or maybe she’s in a nursing home and it’s hard for her to get out much. Facetime Mom from a fun place and show her around. Have her favorite meal delivered and eat virtually with her.

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What to do on Mother’s Day to Make Mom Feel Extra Special

Quality time with loved ones is important, and for many it’s a necessity for feeling loved and cared about. Here’s a couple things you can do to show mom you care this Mother’s Day:

Put Your Phone Away

Have you ever tried to have a conversation with someone who is staring at their phone? They’re only half engaged and not really listening. Make an effort to keep your phone on silent and in your pocket to show mom you care.

Take an Interest in the Mother’s Day Activity or Outing

If mom chose a movie you’re not into or you don’t like shopping, take an interest in it anyway. Ask her if she liked the movie and what her favorite part was or patiently wait while she tries on dresses or shoes. It’ll mean a lot to her.

Participate in Active Listening

Engage in conversation with your mom. Really listen to her when she’s speaking and show her you’re listening by facing her, nodding and looking at her when she speaks. Positive body language goes a long way in showing you care.

 

 

I hope you found this helpful! Which is your favorite and what will you do with your Mom this Mother’s Day? Let me know in the comments below!

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