Gifts You Can Buy or Make to Show Mom Love on Mother's Day
April 29, 2010— -- Mother's Day is May 9. Do you know what you're going to get your mom to show how much you love her?Four experts appeared on "Good Morning America" today to discuss gifts that you can buy -- or make -- for mom.
Kate Dimmock, fashion editor for People StyleWatch magazine, lifestyle expert Nancy Soriano, Becky Worley, technology contributor for "Good Morning America," and restaurateur and style expert B. Smith, shared their recommendations.
Here are their Mother's Day gift ideas:
Soriano recommended several home-made gifts. They're affordable, perfect for conveying that extra special personal touch, and children can make them fairly easily under adult supervision.
Becky Worley's Gift Recommendations
Worley, a technology expert, has some ideas to brighten mom's life or make things just a little easier. There are even some coupon codes for money-saving discounts.
Cost: $17 to $34, plus shipping and handling.
Cost: $20 to $28 for three personalized necklaces, plus shipping and handling.
Mom Will Love, Charity Will Benefit
Cost: Feed 1 pouches are $19 ($3.50 of which goes to charity); Feed 3 totes are $39 ($10.50 of which goes to charity).
Cost: $14.95 standard, but $11.95 with the "GMA" discount. Use the exclusive discount code MOM. Shipping will be 50 percent off. Discount lasts for one week.
Dimmock's list includes great buys for under $35 -- perfect for the fashionista mom.
Cost: $16.50
Cost: $20.
Cost: $29.50
Cost: $35.
Kate Dimmock's Web extra gift suggestion:
Cost: $34.
B. Smith's Mother's Day Gift Ideas
B. Smith suggested cooking for mom. Her recipe ideas included turkey hash, French toast and Italian sausage quiche. Click HERE to find the recipes.
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