Mothers’ Day 2017: What to get your mum that she’ll actually want

Time to show your mum some appreciation

Rachel Hosie
Monday 20 March 2017 14:36 EDT
Comments
(Getty Images/iStockphoto)

Your support helps us to tell the story

From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or producing our latest documentary, 'The A Word', which shines a light on the American women fighting for reproductive rights, we know how important it is to parse out the facts from the messaging.

At such a critical moment in US history, we need reporters on the ground. Your donation allows us to keep sending journalists to speak to both sides of the story.

The Independent is trusted by Americans across the entire political spectrum. And unlike many other quality news outlets, we choose not to lock Americans out of our reporting and analysis with paywalls. We believe quality journalism should be available to everyone, paid for by those who can afford it.

Your support makes all the difference.

Buying presents for your parents is always tricky.

The chances are, anything they really wanted, they’d just buy themselves.

So Mothers’ Day poses a challenge for offspring of all ages every year.

Judging by an extremely unscientific survey of family, friends and online acquaintances, it seems that mothers of younger children desperately want some peace and quiet, a lie-in and time alone.

When it comes to mums of grown-up kids, all the majority seem to want is a visit from their offspring.

Flowers, a home-cooked meal and a nice framed photograph always go down well. But if you want to splash out on your mum and treat her to a present this year, the trick is to get her something she wouldn’t buy for herself.

New research from London Designer Outlet finds that 20 per cent of mums have bought a Mothers' Day present for themselves in the past, so make sure you don't leave your mum feeling unloved this year.

Here are some suggestions:

1. Gin truffles

With a buttery smooth filling, a thick chocolate shell and a dusting of powdered sugar, these Sipsmith and Charbonnel & Walker gin truffles aren’t too boozy and are highly addictive. Don’t count on your mum sharing.

£13.95, Charbonnel & Walker

2. Personalised stationery

These beautiful personalised notelets and cards feature designs by Vera Wang, Kate Spade, Oscar De La Renta and Liberty, amongst others. Mum’ll have no excuse not to write her thank you letters.

Paperless Post

3. Bubbly British rosé

With a taste closer to champagne than prosecco and a fruity flavour, Nyetimber sparkling rosé is the perfect drink to make Mothering Sunday feel more special. Plus it’ll get your mum nice and merry so she’ll forget all about the fact that you brought your dirty laundry home again.

Nyetimber Rosé 2009, £26.97

4. Afternoon tea up The Shard

If you’re feeling flush this year and really want to treat your mum why not splash out on an experience she’s unlikely ever to forget. This experience day gives you and your mother entrance to The View from The Shard - Western Europe’s tallest building - tickets for which cost nearly £30 if not booked on the day anyway, followed by a luxurious afternoon tea at the Shangri-La Hotel with a view across London.

Virgin Experience Days, £173.90 for two

5. A candle with a message

All too often our mums put everyone else before themselves, so remind your mother to put herself first for once with this cute Kate Spade candle. It smells as lovely as it looks.

Kate Spade candle, £42

6. A spa day

Most of the time, all our mums want is a rest, but they never properly put their feet up unless they go away - whisking your mother off to a spa is a great way to make sure she relaxes. Coworth Park, for example, has a suite where you and your mum can get mani-pedis together (provided she asks you to go with her…)

Coworth Park spa days

7. A prosecco upgrade

Prosecco is delicious, but for most of us it’s become something of an everyday staple. Pimp yours by adding a splash of something fruity like Chambord black raspberry liqueur - if your mum has a sweet tooth she’s sure to love it. We can’t promise it won’t then become an everyday occurrence too.

Chambord, £6.50

8. A cushion with a reminder

Don’t let your mum forget how lucky she is to have a child as fabulous as you with this cushion. It’s not like how awesome you are is a result of her hard work or anything. She’s lucky.

Cissy Wears, £80

9. Brunch in bed

(Getty Images/iStockphoto)

If you can’t or won’t cook but want to treat your mum to brunch this Mothers’ Day, help is on the hand in the form of Deliveroo who are offering a special breakfast service on the day. It’s not available till noon though, so make sure you let mum have a decent lie-in.

Deliveroo, in 22 UK cities

10. A stylish step-tracker

Now your mum can get active and look stylish with these new Fitbit Flex 2 accessory bangles. They genuinely look elegant so she’ll no longer have to panic about her step goal when out at a formal occasion where a sporty wristband simply won’t do.

Fitbit, £69.99

Join our commenting forum

Join thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their replies

Comments

Thank you for registering

Please refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged in