27 Best Mother’s Day Crafts for Kindergarten Kids to Make with Love
There’s nothing more special than a homemade gift from little hands on Mother’s Day. Kids love crafting, and moms cherish the sweet keepsakes made with love. Whether it’s a handmade card, a painted flower pot, or a handprint masterpiece, these crafts become treasured memories.
I still remember my child proudly handing me a handprint flower card from preschool—it’s still on my fridge years later! The joy on their face knowing they made something special was priceless. Kindergarten crafts are all about creativity, fun, and showing love in the simplest ways.
In this post, I’ll share 27 of the best Mother’s Day crafts for kindergarten kids that are easy, adorable, and full of heart. Whether you’re a teacher, parent, or caregiver, these ideas will help little ones create gifts that moms will cherish forever. Let’s get crafting! 🎨💖
There’s nothing more special than a homemade gift from little hands on Mother’s Day. Kids love crafting, and moms cherish the sweet keepsakes made with love. Whether it’s a handmade card, a painted flower pot, or a handprint masterpiece, these crafts become treasured memories.

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Handprint Flower Bouquet

Have kids dip their hands in bright paint and press them onto paper to create colorful handprint flowers. Cut out green stems from construction paper and glue them underneath the handprints. Arrange the flowers in a paper cone or tie a ribbon around them to make a bouquet. Add a sweet message like, “My love for you grows and grows!” A keepsake that moms will cherish forever.
Fingerprint Heart Card

Start with a blank card and draw a large heart outline in the center. Let kids dip their fingers in pink, red, and purple paint and press them inside the heart to fill it with colorful prints. Once dry, write “You are loved!” or “Happy Mother’s Day!” on the front. Kids can decorate the inside with drawings or a simple note. A personal and heartfelt gift made with tiny fingers!
Paper Plate Flower Basket

Cut a paper plate in half and staple or glue the edges to create a pocket. Let kids decorate the outside with crayons, stickers, or paint. Cut out colorful paper flowers and have them glue them inside the pocket so they “pop out.” Write a note on the back like, “Mom, you make life bloom!” A simple yet charming way to show love.
“I Love You to Pieces” Puzzle Art

Have kids glue small, colorful puzzle pieces onto a heart-shaped piece of cardboard. Write “I love you to pieces!” in the center. Let them decorate with markers or stickers to make it extra special. Attach a ribbon for easy hanging. A fun and creative way to celebrate Mom!
Cupcake Liner Flowers

Flatten colorful cupcake liners and layer them to create a flower shape. Glue them onto green paper straws or popsicle sticks as stems. Add a button or pom-pom to the center for decoration. Arrange the flowers in a small pot or glue them onto a card. A cheerful and easy craft that moms will love!
DIY Flower Handprint Apron

Get a plain white apron and let kids stamp their handprints using fabric paint to create a floral design. Use green paint to add stems and leaves. Write “Mom’s Kitchen” or “Best Mom Ever” at the top. Once dry, wrap it up as a special gift for cooking time. A useful and sentimental keepsake!
Sunflower Handprint Card

Cut a large sunflower shape out of yellow construction paper. Have kids make a brown handprint in the center for the “seeds.” Glue on a green paper stem and write, “You are my sunshine!” on the bottom. Kids can personalize the back with a message. A bright and sunny gift for Mom!
Pasta Necklace with Heart Pendant

Paint uncooked pasta tubes in bright colors and let them dry. String them onto yarn or ribbon, adding a paper heart pendant in the center. Let kids write “Mom” or “I ❤️ You” on the heart. Tie the ends together to complete the necklace. A fun and wearable keepsake that Mom can cherish!
Tissue Paper Flower Pot

Give kids a small terracotta pot and have them glue colorful squares of tissue paper all over it. Once dry, seal with Mod Podge for a shiny finish. Plant a small flower inside or add a paper flower bouquet. Let kids write a sweet message on the pot, like “Mom, you help me grow!” A thoughtful and creative gift.
Thumbprint Butterfly Card

Fold a cardstock sheet into a card and draw a simple butterfly outline. Have kids dip their thumbs in paint and press inside the wings to make colorful patterns. Add googly eyes and a smile to the butterfly’s body. Write “You make my heart flutter, Mom!” on the front. A sweet and simple keepsake.
“Mom and Me” Portrait Drawing

Give kids a blank sheet of paper and ask them to draw a picture of themselves with their mom. Use crayons, markers, or watercolor for a creative touch. Write “Mom & Me” at the top and let kids decorate the border with stickers or glitter. Frame it for an extra special presentation. A heartfelt and personal gift.
Heart Suncatcher

Cut out a large heart shape from contact paper and let kids stick small pieces of colorful tissue paper onto it. Once covered, place another sheet of contact paper on top to seal it. Cut around the heart and punch a hole at the top to add a ribbon for hanging. When placed near a window, it creates a beautiful stained-glass effect. A bright and cheerful gift that will remind Mom of her little sunshine!
Popsicle Stick Photo Frame

Glue together four popsicle sticks to create a square frame. Let kids paint and decorate it with stickers, glitter, or small flowers. Print a small photo of them with their mom and glue it inside. Attach a magnet on the back so it can go on the fridge. A cute and sentimental keepsake!
Heart-Shaped Salt Dough Keepsake

Mix flour, salt, and water to create a simple salt dough. Roll it out and cut a heart shape with a cookie cutter. Press the child’s handprint into the dough and let it dry before painting. Write “Love you, Mom!” and seal it with Mod Podge. A lasting keepsake made from tiny hands.
Handprint Flower Canvas

Let kids dip their hands in different colors of paint and press them onto a canvas to form flowers. Use a brush to paint stems and grass underneath. Write “Love Grows Here” or “Mom’s Garden” at the top. Once dry, wrap it as a heartfelt gift. A beautiful and artistic way to show love!
DIY Coupon Book

Staple small pieces of paper together to create a mini coupon book. Have kids write different “gifts” like “One big hug,” “Breakfast in bed,” or “Help with chores.” Decorate the cover with drawings and stickers. Encourage them to present it to Mom and let her redeem each coupon. A fun and interactive gift that keeps giving!
Handprint Butterfly Magnet

Cut out a butterfly shape from cardstock. Have kids press their handprints on the wings using colorful paint. Glue a clothespin in the center as the body and attach a magnet on the back. Write “You make my heart flutter!” on the wings. A cute and functional fridge decoration.
Love Bug Rocks

Find smooth rocks and have kids paint them as little “love bugs” with polka dots, stripes, or heart patterns. Add googly eyes and pipe cleaner antennae. Write “Mom, you rock!” on the back. These can be used as paperweights or garden decorations. A creative way to show love!
Puffy Paint Heart Art

Let kids draw a big heart on cardstock and fill it in with puffy paint made from glue and shaving cream. Add sprinkles of glitter for extra magic. Once dry, write a loving message around the heart. Frame it or attach a ribbon to hang it. A fun and sensory craft for little hands!
Tear-and-Paste Heart Collage

Cut out a large heart from cardstock. Give kids tissue paper in different shades of pink, red, and purple to tear into small pieces. Have them glue the pieces onto the heart until it’s fully covered. Write “Made with Love” at the bottom. A simple but meaningful craft.
Fingerprint Love Tree

Draw a tree trunk and branches on cardstock. Have kids dip their fingers in paint and press them along the branches to create colorful “leaves.” Write “Our Love Grows” at the bottom. Frame the finished artwork. A beautiful and sentimental keepsake!
Popsicle Stick “Mom” Sign

Glue together several popsicle sticks to form a sign. Have kids paint and decorate it with flowers, hearts, or beads. Spell out “MOM” using buttons, pipe cleaners, or stickers. Add a ribbon to hang it. A colorful and fun gift for Mother’s Day!
“Mom, You Are My Sunshine” Paper Plate Craft

Start with a yellow paper plate and cut out small strips of orange construction paper for the sun’s rays. Let kids glue the rays around the plate and draw a happy face in the center. Write “Mom, You Are My Sunshine!” along the edges. Kids can add stickers, glitter, or a special note on the back. A bright and cheerful craft that’s perfect for showing appreciation!
Handprint Hug Card

Fold a long strip of cardstock accordion-style and attach two handprints on each end. When stretched out, it looks like arms ready for a big hug! Write a sweet message inside, like “A hug just for you, Mom!” Kids can decorate with hearts and stickers. A cute and meaningful way to send a hug in card form.
Egg Carton Flower Bouquet

Cut an egg carton into small cups and let kids paint each one in bright colors. Attach them to green pipe cleaner stems and bundle them together in a paper or felt wrap. Write a message like “For the Best Mom Ever!” on a small tag. These flowers never wilt and will remind Mom of her little one’s love. A creative and eco-friendly craft that brings joy!
“Why I Love Mom” List

Have kids write (or dictate) a list of reasons why they love their mom. Each reason is written on a small heart cutout and glued onto a larger sheet of paper or inside a homemade booklet. Let them decorate with drawings, stickers, or handprints. Add a ribbon to tie the pages together if making a booklet. A sentimental and heartfelt gift that Mom will treasure forever!
Mother’s Day Handprint Oven Mitt

Buy a plain oven mitt and have kids stamp their handprints on it using fabric paint. Write “Baked with Love” or “Mom’s Helping Hands” with a fabric marker. Once dry, wrap it up with a wooden spoon or a small bag of cookie mix. This craft is both sentimental and practical for moms who love to bake. A fun way to give Mom a gift she can use every day!
These 27 Mother’s Day crafts for kindergarten kids are easy, fun, and filled with love! Whether it’s a simple handprint keepsake or a colorful paper bouquet, each craft is a special way for little ones to show appreciation. Which one will you try first? 💖🎨🌸
Get Your Free Cozy Mom Toolkit!
Struggling to find time for fun crafts, healthy snacks, and a calm home? The Cozy Mom Toolkit is here to help! Inside, you’ll get quick toddler-friendly snack ideas, easy low-mess crafts, and a simple daily routine to bring more peace and joy into your home. Download your free copy now and start creating cozy moments today!