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Need a last-minute Mother’s Day gift? Amazon’s got you covered. Read on for some options that won’t break the bank. [[{“value”:”
Every year, I tell myself that I simply will not wait until the last minute to find my mom a gift for Mother’s Day. And every year, I inevitably find myself desperately searching Amazon several days before the big event in an attempt to find something good because I’ve procrastinated yet again.
In my defense, my mother is a pretty tough person to shop for. But I’ve managed to find a few Amazon buys that I think might work well. And if you’re desperate for a last-minute Mother’s Day gift yourself, you may want to check out these finds — especially since they all have the potential to be pretty easy on your budget.
1. Nuts Gift Basket
If my mom was into chocolate, I’d head over to my local Costco store, grab some yummy finds, stick everything in a basket, and call it a day. But my mother is much more of a salty snack kind of person, which is why I think she might really love this gift basket of nuts. It features glazed pecans, roasted cashews, salted almonds, and more. And right now, it’s on sale on Amazon for 39% off, bringing the price down to $19.25.
2. Whale Flotilla Extra Large Fleece Throw Blanket
Because throw blankets tend to be a pretty popular gift, some people have more of them than they know what to do with. But one nice thing about throw blankets is that you can mix and match them based on the season. I’m thinking of getting my mom this 50 x 70-inch throw blanket in a fun spring color like purple. Or, I might do emerald green since it matches her living room furniture.
At a price point of just $8.99, it’s certainly a nice add-on to another gift at the very least. And if money is tight, well, you’ve got yourself a great buy for under $10.
3. HoMedics Bubble Mate Foot Spa
My mom is not the sort of person who’s going to carve out the time to spend the day at a spa. So I’m thinking I might bring the spa to her with this HoMedics foot bath for just $29.99. It features toe-touch controls and a removable pumice stone for the ultimate foot pampering experience. If you have a mom who’s constantly on the go, this might be her ticket to a relaxing evening at home.
4. I Love You Grandma Photo Frame with Stand
If there’s one thing my mom might possibly love more than being a mother, it’s being a grandmother. So each year, I try to come up with a gift from me and a separate gift from my kids.
Because my kids like to chip in with money from their own savings accounts, I always make a point to try to find something relatively low-cost. And this photo frame fits the bill with its $11.24 price point. I like its simplicity, and that it comes with a stand so there’s the option to perch it on a shelf or mount it on the wall. Of course, to complete this gift, you’ll need to come up with a great photo — but hopefully, you’ve got a nice selection to choose from on your phone.
5. SIEPASA Windproof Travel Compact Umbrella
An umbrella might seem like kind of a lame Mother’s Day gift at first. But umbrellas are the sort of thing people have a tendency to lose. And let’s face it — even the pricier ones tend to have a limited useful life. So if you’re able to buy one or two for your mom, she might really appreciate it.
Plus, you can find these low-cost umbrellas on Amazon in a variety of fun colors. The price will vary based on the option you choose, but they go as low as $9.99.
If you’re down to the wire for finding a Mother’s Day gift, fear not — I’m right there with you. Thankfully, you can turn to Amazon for a host of options. And if you’re truly at a loss, consider giving the gift of an Amazon Prime membership if you can swing the $139 price tag. That way, your mom can have an easier time doing her own last-minute shopping all year long.
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