Mother’s Day Gift Guide: Thoughtful Ideas for Every Type of Mom

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Join the MGT community for more gift guides and paper crafting inspiration: Subscribe to My Grandma's Teacups Mother’s Day is quickly approaching, and finding a gift that actually resonates with a mother’s daily life can be a challenge. At My Grandma’s Teacups , we focus on gifts that honor her specific interests and provide her with tools she will actually use. This guide breaks down thoughtful options for four distinct personalities to ensure you find something that solves the "what do I buy?" dilemma. The Avid Gardener: Tools for the Soil For the mom who spends her mornings in the garden, the best gifts are those that balance durability with classic style. Gardening is a physical labor of love, and providing high-quality equipment makes her time outdoors more enjoyable and efficient. Heavy-Duty Garden Kneeler with Tool Pouches – This bench is a game-changer for long sessions in the flower beds. It protects her joints and keep...

Mixed Media: What is it and why you should care.

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Current events have us all scrambling for outlets for our anxiety and uncertainty. The things we took for granted, the guideposts of our day are mostly gone. Using your creativity is a well proven method of calming those feelings. Mixed media gives us the opportunity to be freely creative, to colour outside the lines, to break the rules of how art should be done. I'm not saying completing a complete canvas using strictly oil paints is not rewarding, but for me there is nothing that clears my mind more than playing with textures, colours, finishes and even materials.


One of the first steps to immerse yourself in mixed media is to start an art journal. Don't go out and buy a special book, we all have old notebooks and better still old hardcover texts that can be used.


Commit to doing one page every day for a month. I suggest using random pages in no particular order so that your book does not become lopsided. Put things that inspire you onto each page of the journal, whether it is a quote, a song lyric or even just a colour swatch that reminds you of the sky on a particularly special day.









I have included several examples of a mixed media journal, which you can explore further on the Stampington site. Find a style that resonates with you and start. Do not wait for the perfect time. Start today! As we have learned over the last year, we are never guaranteed what tomorrow may bring.


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