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Exploring Womanhood > Heart of the Home > Holidays & Seasons > Mother's Day
Mother's Day Traditions: 10 Ways to Celebrate Mother's Day
by Susie Cortright, http://www.momscape.com/scrapbooking
A mother's love is one of the most powerful forces in this world. Here are 10 ways to celebrate her love this Mother's Day:
- Create a Memory Jar. Fill a jar with slips of paper, each detailing a special memory you and your mother have shared. The more specific the memories, the better. Present her with the jar, and sit beside her as she reads each memory.
- Interview the children in your family (both young and old) on what special things they love most about their mother. Record the sentiments on video or transcribe the thoughts in a special album. You could also record special memories, favorite family recipes, her best maternal words of wisdom . . . anything you want to remember about your mother.
- Make a Blessing Book. Cover a composition book or hardbound journal with patterned papers and include photos of each of your mother's children, as well as a special pen for her to record what she is most grateful for in this world. Here are step-by-step instructions for creating such a book:
http://www.momscape.com/scrapbooking/layouts/journal-making.htm
- Help a mother in need by donating money, clothing, or other household items to organizations that help mothers and children.
- Make a donation to your mom's favorite charity, in her name.
- Get together with your family and friends and create handmade cards for your mom. Make sure to include a heartfelt, handwritten letter.
- Send flowers to a new mom in celebration of her first Mother's Day.
- Make a tablecloth memento. Start with an oversized tablecloth and some fabric pens. Ask each member of the family to sign the tablecloth with a special message to mom. Kids can make their handprints, too. This is a keepsake that you can add to each Mother's Day.
- Write a letter to your children about how being their parent has enriched you. Save these letters in a special journal or album to give to your children when they become parents themselves.
- Spend some time looking through your scrapbooks and reflecting on the bounty of love that comes to you via family and maternal love.
About the Author:
Susie Cortright is the founder of momscape.com and Momscape's Scrapbooking Playground - devoted to helping visitors record and preserve their cherished memories. Susie also trains and supports new scrapbooking instructors with a new and rapidly-growing direct sales scrapbooking company. Find out how to join her team here: http://www.momscape.com/scrapbooking/consultant.
Additional Mother's Day Information:
• The History Behind Mother's Day
• Anna Jarvis: Founder of Mother's Day
• Mother's Day Messages for Bereaved Moms
• Surviving Mother's Day for women coping with infertility
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