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So don’t splurge on expensive gifts for Mom if you can’t afford them. But do put in the effort so your low-cost gift offers high returns.
Here are 10 ideas we love!
1 Plant a summer garden patch
Plant an empty patch of Mom’s garden now, so she can enjoy it later, minus any work on her part. Splurge on a knockout pair of daylilies or dahlias or fill a larger space with an assortment of flowers, herbs and/or veggies inexpensively grown from seed. TIP We love Urban Harvest (uharvest.ca) for its assortment of heirloom and organic seeds.) Sketch a rudimentary map on your Mother’s Day card, noting, "Watch this spot!"
2 Host high tea
Can’t afford to spring for afternoon tea at a high-end tearoom? Bake some scones, whip up a batch of crust-less tea sandwiches and invest in a small tin of premium loose tea that she can take home with her afterward.
3 Polish Mom’s chandeliers
Or any other hard-to-clean part of her home. She’ll love you for it! Here’s an easy way to clean chandeliers -- no removal of parts required. Pour some glass cleaner into a dish. Don a pair of cotton silver-polishing gloves or those gloves designed to be worn over extra-rich hand cream. Simply dip your glove-encased fingers into glass cleaner and rub them over the crystals. Kitchen chandeliers may be greasy, so have an extra pair or two of cotton gloves on hand and change as each glove gets soiled. TIP Layer a pair of latex gloves underneath the fabric ones if you have sensitive skin. An eco-friendly glass cleaner like Ecover or Seventh Generation will be gentler on hands.
4 Make Mom an online photo album
Use sites like Flickr or Facebook to post family photos old and new, so Mom can have a browse whenever she wants to see her brood. Use privacy settings to control who can see the images: friends and family or the entire online world.
5 Pretty up some soaps
Who doesn’t love luxury soap? But if a five-pack of Claus Porto would kill your budget, opt for less expensive but high-quality soaps from the health food store. Bundle the soaps and tie them with natural jute or cotton ribbon or present them in a pretty flea market bowl.