Live in Everett

View Original

A Mother’s Day Gift Giving Guide During Extraordinary Times

Header photo: Garden Art offerings // Schack Art Center

Yikes, Mother’s Day is coming up on May 10 and most of the stores are closed! You probably still would like to honor one of the most important figures in your life with a token of your love, be it your mother, step-mother, mentor or other superwoman. Since we can’t hit the stores to go shopping, we’ve rounded up some ideas to help make gift-giving easier. Remember if you are having gifts shipped, it typically takes 3 days for local addresses so plan ahead.

If your superwoman is a gardener, order online and do curbside pick up at Ace Hardware. A fresh pair of gardening gloves, new trowel, cultivator and pruners packaged up in a beautiful planter would be a welcome gift for any gardener.  

Journal // courtesy of Cat Snap Studio

For paper lovers and list makers, Cat Snapp Studio has some fun paper products that are great for gift giving. Consider a handbound journal, I Love You Times Infinity Art Print or Sow Love art print.  Some good greeting card options include You Rock! and Cat's Meow.

For the artist, Jag ArtWorks shop is online and they are offering a free gift with any order over $75 if you use the code mothersday2020. KOI Watercolors and some nice watercolor paper make for a nice option. Or consider a gift card to let Mom pick exactly what she wants.   

If you’ve got a clotheshorse mum, Burkett’s has made their Lysse line of clothing available for online shopping.

Bibliophiles will love my favorite book by Live in Everett Author Richard Porter called The Spar Tree. It is a collection of essays, poems and photos of the Northwest. Also available is Smokestackers!, short stories of past Everett residents.  

Courtesy of Porterwordsmith

If you have a music lover on your list, some local artists have new albums. Sinister-Rockers Oliver Elf Army’s new album Oliver Elf Army is Sending Thoughts and Prayers is available from Bandcamp. You won’t get Fretland’s new self-titled album in time for Mother’s Day, but preorder this new Americana album, it will be worth the wait.  

Foodie moms might appreciate having takeout delivered from their favorite restaurant or check Everett for Everett for some other restaurant options. A box of cookies delivered from Midnight Cookie Co. would likely be appreciated, by most anybody.  

Pendant // Courtesy of Twisted Earth Artistry

Twisted Earth Artistry offers beautiful locally-made handcrafted jewelry for your jewelry loving mama. Orders over $50 will receive 35% off through May 1 with discount code BIG35.

For a cocktail enthusiast, a take-out cocktail kit featuring Blue Water Distilling small-batch, organic spirits would make a great gift. There are several options including a Limoncello Drop and Bloody Mary kits. 

A “Bouquet of Cards” // Courtesy of Elizabeth Person Art & Design

For art lovers, Schack Art Center is offering some beautiful options from their gift shop. Gifts include candle holders, garden art and fused glass platters. A “Bouquet of Cards” is available from Elizabeth Person as well as other beautiful watercolor gifts. Rosemary Jones is offering fun prints as well as her Pandemic Coloring Cards. Mom can color and send them to all the people she is missing during social distancing.

Pandemic Coloring Cards // Courtesy of Art of Rosemary

Still need more ideas? 

Get virtual personal shopping, free gift wrapping and curbside delivery from local favorite gift store J Matheson’s. Email or give them a call and you’ll get the usual great service, just from a distance.  

The old standby of a bouquet of flowers is always appreciated. Longtime Everett institution Stadium Flowers will make sure your gift arrives safely by making arrangements for contact-free delivery to a protected location.

How are you making your mother, stepmother, mentor, or superwoman feel special on Mother’s Day? Let us know over on Facebook.  


Linda War Bonnet represents south Everett on the Live in Everett Team. When she isn’t working, she is running the Westmont-Holly Neighborhood Association. You might spot her walking her dog in the Holly neighborhood.



See this content in the original post