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However you’re planning to celebrate Mother’s Day this year, make sure you spoil her and remind her how much she means to you.
If you’re feeling worried about plans you might have made, we’ve got a helpful few tips on celebrating Mother’s Day safely.
Whether it’s a small token of affection or you’re splurging on a treat, take your pick from a gift guide that’s sure to bring a smile her face.
Turkish inspired, but based in Britain, Ottoman Hands is a demi-fine jewellery brands that makes beautiful, affordable pieces that can be layered or worn alone. This mother of pearl drop necklace is befitting for the mother figure in your life.
For the fashion forward recipient, a statement, embellished headband is an obvious choice. You don’t have to worry about getting the size wrong, and if looked after properly, will last a long time.
A cosy silk pyjama set will make lounging around indoors more comfortable and is the perfect excuse to stay in them all day. The cross over kimono jacket can be adjusted thanks to the tie belt, so if you overdo it on the desert you’ve still got room to breathe, just think how glamorous she’ll feel swanning about the house in this two-piece set.
If your mum is allergic to flowers, buy here an affordable wall art of them instead which will outlive the real thing, but brighten up a room equally as well. For change from a twenty, this is a no brainer if you’re stuck for ideas.
It’s stressful time right now, but don’t let that affect your mum’s sleep routine. Instead grab a helping hand in the form of Jo Malone’s very first pillow mist. Not only is the lavender bottle beautiful to decorate your bedside, the lavender and musk scent will help her drift into dreamland.
You don’t have to spend a fortune to get a thoughtful gift. This lilac wallet, with a section for cards and space for coins is fashionable and functionable. What’s not to love?
Everyone loves a nice candle, and the beautifully illustrated print on this new Diptyque edition is only matched by the scent – flower petals and patchouli FYI. Plus, once it’s burnt through, you can wash it out and use it a makeup brush holder. Waste not, want not.
It’s finally here, the long-awaited sequel to Hilary Mantel’s Wolf Hall and Bring Up The Bodies. It’s a big moment. The much-loved trilogy charts the rise and fall of Thomas Cromwell’s life, with this final instalment focussing on his final years. If you’re feeling generous, why not buy her the set?
Doiy’s quirky arm vases look lovely on their own, but really makes a statement piece when you pop a bunch of flowers in the fist of each ceramic arm. It certainly makes a change from a regular glass vase mum is probably used to.