Whether you want to go out for a nice meal, spend the day together doing something different, or treat her to a locally handmade gift, this is the place to start.
Take a look through these special offers and gifts made locally in the Greater Lisburn area and discover how you can spoil your mum this Mother’s Day.
37. Treat your mum to something special this Mother's Day
Judith McIlwee is a watercolour and pebble artist who often sells her work at the Bow Street's Mall monthly craft fairs. Find her on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100008848081892 Photo: Judith McIlwee
38. Treat your mum to something special this Mother's Day
Mrs Bloom, aka Ann McCarron, is running a Build a Bouquet workshop in the Atlas Centre on Wednesday March 6 where people can come along and she will guide them on how to create a hand tied seasonal bouquet. The events marks both Mother's Day and International Women's Day. Bookings can be made online at https://www.tickettailor.com/events/mrsbloom/1168069 Photo: Mrs Bloom
39. Treat your mum to something special this Mother's Day
The Island Arts Centre and tutor Andrea McCullough-Alderdice will be holding Mother's Day pottery workshop on Saturday March 9 from 10.30am-12.30pm. Aimed at children aged 6-11, this is an opportunity for child and parent/carer to spend time together and get creative in our professionally equipped pottery studio. Explore clay and different techniques as you make an elegant lace impressed vase, that will be perfect for spring blooms. Creations will be fired, ready for collection the following week. Photo: NIWD
40. Treat your mum to something special this Mother's Day
Debbie Clarke runs Rebecca May Jewellery, and is based just outside Saintfield. Debbie is a jewellery maker, hand-stamping botanical birth flower jewellery that has a lot of meaning. The jewellery brand was started in memory of, and named after her daughter Rebecca, who was born in May, hence the name Rebecca May Jewellery. Each of the flowers are hand drawn by Debbie's friend. She then sent these drawings away to be made into metal shanks to hand stamp my jewellery. Each flower represents a birth month with a symbolic meaning. The jewellery is available in sterling silver and gold filled in a range of necklaces, bracelets and earrings. Find out more at https://www.facebook.com/rebeccamayjewellery Photo: Rebecca May Jewellery