The best...Mother’s Day gifts
Sulu Collection Tunic, Cutting Board With Mom’s Best Recipe, and more
Watering Cans by Privet House for Target
These gorgeous garden workhorses look as if they could have been “plucked from Grandma’s shed, without the decades of garden grime.”
$20–$30, target.com
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Source: Bon Appétit
Zara Shopper in Patent Leather
As practical as a tote but far more elegant, this bag is an “unbelievable” find for the price. Also available as a “mini shopper” in orange or green.$50, zara.com
Source: Vogue.com
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Loveprint Necklace
For “a unique piece of jewelry that’s chic too,” make a wax impression of a child’s fingerprint and have it cast in gold or sterling silver.
$425 for 14k gold, camillecesari.com
Source: Martha Stewart Living
Sulu Collection Tunic
Famous moms from Halle Berry to Katie Couric have been caught looking “casually stunning” in the hand-beaded and -embroidered tunics created by designer Sulu Grant.
$140–$305 bizelle.com
Source: The Kansas City Star
Cutting Board With Mom’s Best Recipe
Personalize a bamboo cutting board by having it laser-engraved with one of Mom’s all-time-favorite recipes. The result is “bound to be a family treasure.”
$18, etsy.com
Source: RealSimple.com
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