These are some of the best Mother's Day activities for moms and mother figures alike

60 Thoughtful Mother’s Day Activities That Will Make the Day Extra Special


Create a book of memories
This is a great Mother’s Day activity if you’ve been saving cards, letters and photos of memorable moments with Mom. Spend the day DIYing a scrapbook full of your most cherished memories together.

Host an afternoon tea party
Create the ultimate tea party setting for Mom with a menu full of delicious sandwiches, scones, cakes and various tea options, of course. Amp up your decor with a DIY bar where guests can create their own desserts with fresh fruit and sugary toppings.

Throw an at-home wine or chocolate tasting
Does Mom have a sweet tooth? If so, delight her senses with a tasting in the comfort of her home, where you and your guests sample different wines and chocolates. Have a variety of fruit options available for chocolate dippings as well.

Go stargazing
This Mother’s Day, grab a blanket, go to the park (or another outdoor setting) and stargaze with Mom. Bring her favorite treats to munch on while enjoying each other’s company.

Plan a virtual celebration
If Mom’s family is unable to visit her for Mother’s Day, plan a virtual celebration. Bring her favorite people together to wish her a “Happy Mother’s Day” online via Zoom, Skype or another video software.

Take a boat ride
A boat ride is a memorable Mother’s Day activity—offering Mom a unique and relaxing experience that she’ll always remember. Choose a boat route that’ll offer the chance to see stunning views of her city—perfect for fun photo ops.

Surprise her with a personalized coupon book
Here’s a unique Mother’s Day idea that might just garner a few laughs. Create a handwritten coupon book, full of coupons for her favorite food and clothing stores. Even better, weave in a few more memorable coupons, like “One Free Hug” and “Breakfast on Me.”

Try an escape room
Put Mom’s puzzle-solving skills to the test. Work together to break out of an escape room, full of riddles and challenges that may just help you strengthen your bond (with the potential for a few arguments here and there).

Make vision boards together
Host a one-on-one vision board workshop with Mom or have loved ones join in for the crafting fun. Help your mom map out her future goals, and make sure she knows: It’s never too late to accomplish her dreams.

Research your family tree
Spend Mother’s Day researching your family history. Together you can map out the family heritage. You never know, you might be related to a female first!

Make a mom-focused playlist
Collaborate on a modern-day mixtape, complete with plenty of mom songs. You’ll spend quality time together while you build the playlist, but don’t stop there. Let the tunes play while you tackle one of the other Mother’s Day activities on this list.

Craft to your heart’s content
Ever since you brought home a hand-painted (and most likely lopsided) mug for mom in first grade, DIY Mother’s Day gifts have held a special place in her heart. This year, let her in on the crafting fun. Prep for the big day by stocking up on crafting supplies, or turn items you have around the house—card stock, stickers, craft sticks, pipe cleaners and more—into works of art.

Lend a helping hand
Don’t limit your Mother’s Day activities to the woman who gave you birth. You know plenty of other moms, many of whom deserve a celebration. At the top of your list should be women with newborns. And there’s no better gift than offering to watch the baby for the afternoon so she can get a massage, go to the movies or simply snooze for the first time all week.

Take a yoga class
Here’s one of the best Mother’s Day activities for the workout-loving mom. Listing the physical and mental benefits of yoga would take all of Mother’s Day. Suffice it to say, there are a lot. Show your mom you care about her health by reserving spots in a local class or streaming online. It’s a refreshing way to start the holiday.

Sing your heart out
Mom has always been a star in your eyes, but let her shine for the rest of the world by taking her to a karaoke bar, where she can belt out her favorite tunes. Grab that mic and join in!

Work in the garden
Plant-enthusiast moms will love Mother’s Day activities that involve greenery. Talk about perfect timing to get some pretty plants in the ground! Instead of buying a bouquet of Mother’s Day flowers, bring some potted plants for mom—think pansies, petunias or any others you love—and work alongside her in the garden.

Write a heartfelt card
Shoot mom a quick text? Easy. Write a heartfelt note? Maybe not so easy. Here’s a novel Mother’s Day idea: Put as much effort into filling out her card as you would when shopping for a gift. Start with a printable Mother’s Day card, then tell her how you truly feel. If you’re stumped for what to say, let a heartwarming mother’s day quote or poem jump-start your creative process.

Give her a basket of love
Let’s start with everyone’s favorite Mother’s Day activity: presents. You can’t go wrong with a gift basket that combines all her favorite things. Is she the ultimate foodie? Pack a container with gourmet bites. Got a gardener on your hands? Fill the basket with gardening gloves, seeds and cute tools she can use when planting bulbs or herbs. Or go with a premade basket that makes shopping a cinch.

Laugh till you cry
A good laugh has lots of short- and long-term health benefits, according to the experts. Tap into the benefits together by sharing funny mom jokes, then cue up your favorite comedy to watch together.

Share stories
Mom stories never fail to inspire. Grab some grub, then spend the afternoon swapping stories. She’ll tell you about your birth, and you can reminisce about the day she became your superhero. Let these tales strengthen your bond—and make you laugh.

Call your grandma
The love between a grandmother and a grandchild is the stuff of legend, so of course, a phone call is in order. Don’t rush it; let her chat your ear off about motherhood, what your parent was like as a kid and the ways things have changed through the years.

Share poetry
When you can’t quite put into words what Mom means to you, borrow special sentiments from someone else. You can add a Mother’s Day poem to your card, but if you really want to wow her, set up a poetry reading. You and your siblings can each pick a piece that expresses how you feel about Mom, then read them to her after brunch. Bonus: Buy her a poetry book to go along with the theme.

Take her out to a ball game
Dads get all the attention when it comes to live sports, but plenty of moms want to root, root, root for the home team too. So grab some tickets and take her to see your local team play ball. Get sentimental by stuffing the tickets in an on-theme card.

Take a horseback ride
She’s a mother, so when it comes to spending time with you, she’s always chomping at the bit. (Sorry, we had to.) Give her what she wants and enjoy the great outdoors by booking a horseback riding day trip. Not only is it fun to saddle up, but horseback riding also has health benefits that’ll help you keep her around for years to come.

Shop till you drop
Here’s a fun Mother’s Day activity for shopaholic moms: Give her the gift of retail therapy. Take her shopping so she gets exactly what she wants. Bonus: You’ll spend time together in the process.

Cook her breakfast for dinner
Mother’s Day brunch is a tradition, but restaurants are packed and there’s often a wait. Put a spin on things by whipping up all her brunch favorites for dinner. An irresistible a.m. meal cooked by someone else? Yes, please. Pancakes, waffles, French toast, a custom omelet—there are so many ways to end a lovely day.

Pack a picnic
Fresh air and blue skies elevate even the simplest of sandwiches. As a fun Mother’s Day activity, whip up Mom’s favorite treats and take her to a quiet spot with a fantastic view like planning a beach picnic. Tuck a few mother-son and mother-daughter quotes into the basket so she can read them over lunch.

Watch home movies
Remind Mom of all the fun you’ve had by watching videos from your childhood. You’ll laugh over the silly antics. You’ll cry at the sweet moments. And you’ll want to create even more memories the minute the watch party ends.

Get away for the weekend
Your mom is one of a kind. Show her you know it by taking her on a one-of-a-kind mother-daughter weekend trip.

Nail it
Considering all she does for the family, Mom deserves a little rest and relaxation, don’t you think? Reward her by making an appointment for manis and pedis at a salon or spa, or go the DIY route. The pretty results will remind her of the fun day you had together.

Play a board game
Busting out a board game is an old-school way to spend some quality time together. Challenge Mom to a game of chess, checkers, backgammon or another one of her faves. Or buy her a new board game, then put it to use.

Read a book together
She spends most of the week caring for others, so let your mom totally chill on Mother’s Day. Sure, she could curl up alone with a good book, but you can turn her literary pursuits into a celebration by picking a book a couple weeks before the holiday. (We suggest one of these mother-daughter books.) You’ll each read it, then discuss it on Mother’s Day. The mini book club will do more than enrich your mind; it’ll let you spend time with each other.

Play pickleball
This fun, friendly racket sport, described as a cross between tennis, badminton and ping-pong, has been growing in popularity over the past decade. Athletic moms will love trying their hand at a new game—and showing you they’ve still got it.

Recreate a photo from yesteryear
You know that snapshot from your childhood your mom loves to show off (or laugh at)? Put a new spin on the old setup by recreating the photo with your older selves. Be sure to print it out later and frame it; your mother will want to hang them as a then-and-now pair.

Take a bike ride
Going for a spin will put a smile on her face. Bonus points if the bike has a basket or bell! Make a day of it by hitting a nearby cycling trail that showcases the best of spring.

Stroll a farmer’s market
Mother’s Day activities don’t have to be fancy or complex. Here’s one that will let your mom enjoy the spring day and the literal fruits of your adventure. Take in the cheerful feel and colorful displays of a local farmers market, then head home to snack on fresh fruit or incorporate from-the-farm veggies into a dinner you cook for Mom.

Visit a museum
She showed you how to tie your shoes and taught you about the birds and the bees, and there’s a good chance she guided you through your favorite museums as a kid. Return the favor by spending the day at her favorite museum, pointing out priceless classics, discussing modern art or gawking at the dinosaurs you were so taken with years ago.

Raise a glass
Thoughtful toasts need not be reserved for weddings. Speaking from the heart and sharing feelings can make any occasion feel special. So this Mother’s Day, start the meal by toasting your mom in all her selfless, caring glory. Not sure what to say? Incorporate a cute Mother’s Day greeting.

Have a pizza party
Take a break from ordering in and instead set up a pizza-making station with topping options like cheese, pepperoni, green peppers, olives, broccoli and more. You’ll all have fun while crafting your pies, and Mom can get plenty of those vegetables she was always piling on your plate.

Give back
Volunteering to help in your community is a win all around when it comes to Mother’s Day activities. Strengthen your shared bond by spending time giving to others.

Take her to a comedy show
Your mom loves to laugh, and while these mom memes will probably do the trick, she deserves something bigger and full of belly laughs. This Mother’s Day weekend, find a live comedy show in your area. It’s a bonding experience and a great mood booster.

Do a puzzle
For a Mother’s Day idea that’ll keep the family engaged for hours, put together a jigsaw puzzle. Even better, make a custom puzzle from a family photo, which she’ll only see once the pieces have all been slotted into place.

Dance it out
You know the saying: When in doubt, dance it out. Pull up Mom’s favorite playlist, then pump up the volume. If your mother really loves to let loose, take her out for a night of country line dancing.

Visit the zoo
When you were little, you loved going to the zoo to see the animals. Recapture the memory with your mom by taking a day trip to a local zoo or aquarium. End the afternoon by giggling together over these hilarious things moms have said.

Go on a hike
Outdoorsy moms will love spending the day with their children while conquering mountains big and small. So hit a trail and go exploring. Be sure to prep like a mother, packing food and drinks to keep everyone fueled and hydrated.

Wander a botanical garden
If Mom likes flowers, give her thousands of them. Smell the sweet, clean air and enjoy the calming green scene at a nearby botanical garden.

Make vision boards
Creating a collage of images and words that represent your hopes and dreams is a fun way to fuel positive feelings about the future. And it’s a great starting point for getting to know your mom a bit better, not as the woman you thought she was when you were a kid, but as the woman she is and wants to become. Does she dream of starting a successful woman-owned business? Does she yearn to travel and explore the world? Take some time this Mother’s Day to help Mom figure out how (and when) to achieve her goals.

Have a family photo shoot
Selfies are a hoot, but a few pro-caliber photos is a treat now and then. Hiring a photographer for a mini-session and light editing need not break the bank. Ask friends for local recommendations, then get everyone together for a family photo shoot and create images your mom will treasure for years to come.

Tarot together
Tarot cards have been around for centuries, and a deck can provide hours of fascinating insight and truths about your higher self. Grab a tarot deck, gather the family and refer to a tarot instruction book (or YouTube) to conduct readings for Mom and everyone else. If you have the cash, you can hire a pro to do a reading for your mom and the rest of her clan.

Make a bucket list
You and your mom each have personal bucket lists, but join forces on Mother’s Day to create a list of things to do together before life gets in the way. Put pen to paper or fingers to keyboard and write down to-dos big and small, from touring a nearby brewery to taking a European vacation.

Take a wine tour
This is one of those Mother’s Day activities that’s perfect for wine enthusiasts. Book a wine tour with mom and sample the region’s best vinos while taking in scenic views. Or make a weekend trip out of it—there are plenty of Finger Lakes wineries, Long Island wineries and Napa wineries to enjoy, after all!

Have a DIY spa day
You don’t have to leave the house to pamper mom. Set up a DIY spa day as a fun Mother’s Day activity and spoil her with a facial, foot soak and moisturizing hair mask. She’ll feel relaxed and revitalized in no time.

Plan a scavenger hunt
This is one of those Mother’s Day activities she’ll remember for years to come. Plan a mom-themed scavenger hunt, complete with clues that tie into her hobbies or favorite things. She’ll have a blast collecting small prizes and eventually finding the big one (her Mother’s Day gift).

Paint and sip at home
Combine art and wine in beautiful fashion with a special Mother’s Day–themed paint-and-sip for mom. And no, you don’t have to be the next Picasso to host!

Have a movie marathon
Grab the popcorn and get to streaming! Watch three movies for this movie marathon idea: Your mom’s pick, your pick and a feel-good movie you’ve both never seen before.

Bake a new dessert together
This is the perfect Mother’s Day activity for the mother-child duo who crave the sweeter things in life. Pick a new dessert you both haven’t tried yet and bake it, swapping stories and laughs along the way. Then, indulge in your hard work!

Get to know mom better
Sure, she’s your mom—but how much do you really know about her? Strengthen your bond by asking your mom interesting questions about her life, values, hobbies and more. Not sure where to start?

Go through old photos together
There’s nothing like reminiscing with mom. Grab an old photo album (or two), flip through the pages and let mom share those funny mom stories throughout the years.

Go out for ice cream
Spring is in full swing by the time Mother’s Day rolls around, which means the weather is (hopefully) sunny and on the warmer side. Celebrate mom with a few scoops of her favorite ice cream at your local shop. Grab a seat and talk about nothing and everything while enjoying the scrumptious treat.

Camp in the backyard
This is one of those close-to-home Mother’s Day activities that still incorporates the great outdoors (or, in this case, the great backyard). You and mom can grab a tent, some sleeping bags and lots of s’more ingredients and spend the night swapping stories as you camp by the fire. You get all the fun of camping and all the comfort of having a real bathroom nearby—what more could you ask for?
Additional reporting by Kelly Kuehn.
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