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Happy Mother’s Day Gift Idea

April 24, 2015 By Bekki 2 Comments This content may contain affiliate links.

Mother's Day Flower Pot Booklet & Keepsake

Mother’s Day is right around the corner. 
I absolutely LOVE flowers for Mother’s Day, don’t you?

Inspired by our new home’s garden, I had to create a fun, easy, and sweet Mother’s Day Booklet and Keepsake for your kiddos.

This kit has everything you and your kids need to create this really cute booklet to bless mom.
Yeah, it is a bit self serving, I know. But I love it anyway.

I love Mother’s Day gifts like these because they capture the essence of my kids at the time they were created. Kind of like a time capsule, only better.

Hop on over and grab your Flower Pot Booklet Pack today!

By the way, this one is easily adaptable for kids of all ages! Yeah!!

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  1. Amy Will says

    May 4, 2015 at 5:43 pm

    This is such a cute mother's day gift idea! I will need to try this with my son when he is a little older 🙂 He's 2 years old and loves to start crafts with me, but mommy always ends up finishing them!
    Amy @ http://www.livinglifetruth.com/

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    • Bekki says

      May 8, 2015 at 9:35 pm

      That is why I love Pinterest! If somethingg doesn't work for me today, I pin it for later!

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