Flowers from the grocery market or corner florist are a popular Mothers Day gift... here's a way to elevate the look!
If you are grabbing a bouquet or potted plant on the way to brunch with Mom, here's a way to make those flowers look like ANYTHING but 'last minute'...
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continue reading for a truly easy gift-giving idea...
Grab a cute, colorful purse, handbag, or tote bag
from a fashion boutique, resale store, or thrift shop.
Put the grocery store flowers or a plant
into a plastic bag with a tiny bit of water,
keep the bag closed with a rubber band,
and pop them right into the purse!
It's GIFT and GIFTWRAP all in one!
Shown here, a simple grocery store bouquet of tulips are placed in a double-layer plastic bag 'vase', then tucked inside a vintage beaded evening bag.
A pair of lacy vintage gloves are an elegant finishing touch.
Potted plants from the hardware store are slipped into a plastic grocery bag, then nestled inside a bright, colorful spring purse. Matching the color of the flowers to the purse is an artful touch!
A canvas beach tote or woven market bag would work just as well.
Now sit back and wait for the compliments [and glares of jealousy from siblings] when you present YOUR flowers to Mom! ;)
These could also serve as table centerpieces at a Mother's Day brunch, luncheon, or tea... as well as a lovely idea for a door wreath, as linked below.
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What a fabulous ideas. A real winner!
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Thank you, Pamela! Happy Mother's Day!
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