
Want to treat your mum to something different this Mothers Day?

Whether you want to treat her to something sweet, a little pamper or a product she’s been lusting over – there’s a bit of everything in this gift guide!
I’ve decided to feature some products a little different to what you’d typically find in a gift guide, so if you are looking for a final present to the bundle you’ve bought or want something unique to flowers or perfume.. Read on!

Yes flowers are the most popular gift to receive, but whats the point in buying her a beautiful bouquet if she doesn’t have the perfect vase to put them in? Get the attention it deserves with the Teal Marguerite Vase (£40) from Dartington Crystal. This floral design is just one of many on their website – plus they even come gift boxed for that extra touch.
If you haven’t bought your mum a card yet – Scribbler have some great choices to remind her you turned out perfect from funny, cheeky, lovey and boozy cards. The team also sent me some exclusive gifts from their Mothers Day gift guide such as the Dreaming of Tom Hardy Mask (£6.99), Prosecco Popcorn (£2), Jelly Beans (£2.99) and the Prosecco lip balm. Find out your nearest UK shop here.

If your mum loves her makeup or would like a luxury beauty item, why not treat her to an eyeshadow palette? You can’t go wrong with Urban Decay‘s original Naked palette (£39). It features a range of soft golden shades for a simple but elegant look. It’s a palette she can certainly use all year round and I’m sure it will be a new favourite.
Let mum unwind with a Space Mask (£4) from Prettly. This eye mask is designed to help you drift off and relax from the days stresses. The jasmine scent heats up on contact with air, blocks out light and helps to ease tension by encouraging circulation. Basically heaven for 15 minutes!
Another cute product from Prettly is the Albus & Flora Tinted Lip balm (£12) in the shade Mountain Rose. If your mum is always on the go, add this to her bag essentials! This multi active balm features anti-oxidants, vitamins and omega for a deeply nourishing finish. Plus its SPF 30 so its perfect for jet-setters too! This shade is a natural pink that gives your lips a hint of rose – perfect for a natural effortless makeup look.


Okay so your mum probably loves a gin or has a at least tried it before, but how about getting her something she’s never tried before! CollagGin (£5.99 50ml) is like any other gin – but with added collagen. With an elegant and refined taste, this unique recipe has a rejuvenating twist of refreshing botanicals such as pink grapefruit with the innovation addition of pure collagen – an ingredient found in your mum’s favourite skincare. So this will go down an absolute treat with the beauty conscious, gin loving mothers!
Lastly, I had to include a perfume didn’t I? The Monsoon Rose Gold (£24 30ml) fragrance is perfect for older mums that love a musk scent. This features notes of lemon, eastern woods and vanilla. My mum loves this so I’m sure anyone else will. If they fancy something different from a fresh or fruity scent, I’d say give this a go!

I hope you enjoyed reading my gift guide recommendations! I hope you agree there’s something for every mum in this post from those who want to relax and unwind to those beauty obsessed! What plans do you have for Sunday? Do let me know in the comments and if you bought any of these…

This post contains PR samples. Opinions and views are 100% my own.

I have that Prosecco lip balm, it smells amazing! It takes me ages to put on because I’m so busy sniffing it
Haha it actually smells so nice!
Some really lovely picks here! Xxxx
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Aww thanks Sophie glad you think so xxx
The sleeping mask sounds perfect, I think my mum would love that for sure x
You’ve got some amazing picks here babe ! I do struggle with getting my mum a gift so this has come in handy ! Love the sleep mask xxx
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My mum absolutely loves all things beauty, I actually got her a mascara this year and I’m loving how much more into beauty she is getting! Such a fab post xx
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