100 Clever Ways to Repurpose Mason Jars

If you’ve ever gotten lost on Pinterest or tried your hand at pretty much anything DIY, you’re probably besties with one iconic piece of glassware: The Mason Jar. Love it or hate it, you can’t deny both its utility and inherent cuteness. For this month’s mega roundup, we’ve scoured the web to bring you the 100 most clever ways to repurpose a mason jar, canning jar, ball jar, or jam jar. And we promise not to use the word “jarring” more than once ;)

DIY Oil Lamp

It’s surprisingly easy to create your own nostalgic oil lamp, and a blue mason jar makes a very picturesque base. (via Raised in Cotton)

Hanging Pendant Lights

These cool pendant lights are fairly simple to make and add a homespun charm to any space. (via Woon Blog)

Blue Glass Lamp

Of course, you can also replace any old lamp base with a jar. (via Melissa’s Greetings)

Garden Jar Chandelier

Come on, how could we exclude mini mason jars from this scene? (via Michelle Kaufman)

Monogram Marquee

What could be more Pinterest-worthy than a vintage style marquee made of mason jars?! (via Oleander + Palm)

Solar-Powered Lights

We aren’t entirely sure how these work, but we really like the patterned results. (via Used and Abused on Etsy)

Use Fishnet as a Spray Paint Stencil

Now that’s an unexpected place to find a pair of fishnets. The patterns totally remind us of undersea creatures. (via Brit + Co.)

Glass Jar Typography

What an easy and lovely way to personalize jars! (via Project Wedding)

Lucky Jar Revamp

How cute are these jars? Draw shamrocks and write messages with puffy paint, then spray paint green. (via Yesterday on Tuesday)

Porcelain Pen Designs

We love the quirky lines on this trio of jars. (via Aesthetic Outburst)

Distressed Shabby Chic

Technically these are for sale, but we think a few different layers of spray paint could accomplish similar results. (via BeachBlues on Etsy)

Metallic Vases

A little inside out painting? Don’t mind if we do! Create a silver tablescape with this simple DIY project. (via Brit + Co.)

Moroccan-Inspired Puff Paint

Another item for sale on Etsy, we bet you could create a similar look using metallic puff paint and a bit of precision. (via LITdecor on Etsy)

Glitter Dipped Vases

We are always up for a new way to use glitter. These make classy vases for any occasion. (via The Sweetest Occasion)

Chalkboard Labels

For welcome cocktails slash name cards, add a chalkboard label to any jar you find. (via Style Me Pretty + Emmaline Bride)

Silhouette Jars

Remember having a silhouette drawn when you were little? Bring that aesthetic back… but on a jar! (via Lauren Elise Crafted)

Lego Pencil Holder

Such a genius use of the jar shape – we love the idea of making a bunch of Lego heads with different expressions. (via Handmade Charlotte)

Textured Typography

This typography was created using foam letters as well as puff paint. We really like how the foam letters turned out! (via The Lettered Cottage)

Color Block Chalk Mason Jars

Yesss! This is like a DIY trend explosion. Its got color block, chalkboard paint, and mason jars. (via Girl Loves Glam)

Sea Glass Jars

Created using a crafty cocktail of Elmer’s Glue and food coloring, these have just a faint sea glass inspired hue. (via Barefoot Crafting)

Pastel Pencil Holders

Inspired by milk glass, these pretty pastels are the perfect place to keep all your pens and pencils. (via Kootut Murut)

Bathroom Storage

This clever storage solution is easy as pie. (via Liz Marie)

Yarn + Ribbon Dispenser

We definitely wonder if this would get annoying when you encounter knots or tangles. (via Home Made Simple)

Pantry Organization

Such an easy way to make that pantry of yours that much more organized. (via Hot Polka Dot)

Sewing Kit in a Jar

Everyone — even if they don’t know it — needs a sewing kit to fix up those loose buttons. But who wants to get a sewing kit as a present? Putting it into a cleverly designed jar definitely puts the “fun” in functional gift. (via Funky Time)

Key Hook

This is the perfect thing for your entryway. Hooks for your keys and a jar for those fresh flowers your sweetie brings you ;) (via Shanty 2 Chic)

Magnetic Spice Rack

As charming as all those mix and match spices are… maybe it’s time to get a little more organized. (via Just Call Me Miss DIY)

Pin Cushion

A close cousin to the full blown sewing kit, this is a great addition to any sewing scene. (via Hometalk)

Wall Caddy

This is probably more in the decor category, but we love the idea of making a whole bunch of these for organizing a craft room.(via Miss Paisley Pearl)

Hanging Kitchen Storage

Use a serious glue to attach mason jar caps to the underside of your cabinets, and you’ve got a great storage solution. (via HGTV)

Painted Jar Luminaries

Boo! These look more like emoticons than ghosts, and we like it. (via Crafts by Amanda)

Snow Globe in a Jar

A magical way to use mason jars. Nothing like gifting the beauty of the holidays. (via Julie Ann Art)

Advent Calendar

This is a great way to create an advent calendar you can use time and time again. Or, just make it once and fill with edible goodies. (via Studio DIY)

Gleeful Jam Jars

How cozy do these little darlings look? (via Dottie Angel)

Cupcake Gift Jar

Guess what a mason jar upside down is? The perfect cupcake holder! (via Lil Luna)

Treetop Jars

O Tanenbaum, o tanenbaum… :) (via Mark Kintzel)

4th of July Flag

Create a mini mural using a few painted mason jars. (via It All Started with Paint)

Mason Jar Backdrop

A whole bunch of hanging jars creates a beautifully rustic backdrop for your dessert table or even for a photo booth. (via Kara’s Party Ideas)

Glass Jar Frames

You’ve likely seen these floating around the web – they’re an unusual way to display photos and make us think of a funhouse mirror. (via Photojojo)

Beachy Terrarium

Back from a recent beach vacation? Collect all your keepsakes in a sweet little jar for your mantel. (via Mom 4 Real)

Wooden Wall Art

This beautiful piece is a lovely way to create a wall garden in your home. (via Yesterday’s Sweetheart)

Glowing Firefly Jar

If you enjoyed our LED balloons, you’ll definitely love these beautiful glowing firefly jars. A fun gift for both kids and adults! (via From Panka with Love)

Frosted Mason Jar Vase

Use any stencils you like and frost yourself… er, your jar. (via Today’s Creative Blog)

Grains + Beans as Fillers

This is an easy way to add color and texture to any centerpiece or table setting. (via Brit + Co.)

Mason Jar Cap Wreath

But what to do with all those mason jar caps? This tutorial will show you how to create a warm winter wreath. (via Brit + Co.)

Cozy Winter Cuffs

Yep, you can totally wear mason jar rings as bangles. (via Brit + Co.)

Canning Jar Ring Pumpkin

If you’ve got a bunch of canning rings (mason jar lid rims) laying around the craft room or kitchen, put them to good use with this fun DIY pumpkin. (via Simply Klassic)

Balloon-Dipped Jars

We love this hack on creating the “dipped” look. (via Brit + Co.)

Twisted Fabric Vase

For a little more texture, take scraps of fabric and twist them around your jar. (via Mr. Kate)

Twig Vase

Now this is genius. Who can even tell that there’s a mason jar hiding in there? (via Garden Mama)

Fabric-Wrapped Floral Arrangements

We love the shabby chic look of these scrunchy-like vases. (via Martha Stewart)

Twine-Wrapped Vases

For a more earthy vibe, try wrapping your jars in twine. (via Vickie Howell)

Crocheted Jars

Now that is some talented crochet work – we especially love the colors. (via Dottie Angel)

Bow Tie Jars

Created for a little boy’s birthday party, bow ties add a little bit of playfulness to your jars. (via Joyful Weddings and Events)

Sock Sleeves

We seriously love this hack – it’s a great use for all those Christmas socks. (via Mondo Cherry)

Wooly Wrapped Vases

For something both colorful and crafty, look no further than wooly yarn. (via Homes)

Watermelon Jar

Summer means… watermelons are always in style. (via AC Moore)

Lace-Covered Candle Holders

We created these little luminaries by covering mason jars with sleeves from an old sweater. Very cozy ;) (via Brit + Co.)

Hanging Jar Lanterns

Created for a wedding in the woods, all you need is a roll of hemp or twine to drum up a whole bunch of these rustic fixtures. (via Brit + Co.)

Fabric Trim Votives

So these have fabric on the inside of the jar? And apparently they are not flammable? We’re impressed. (via Fellow Fellow)

Jar-Shaped Candle

Not exactly a candler “holder,” this jar-shaped candle is going on our list of coolest candle shapes. And yes, that is a list. (via Huffington Post)

Survival Candles

Still worried about Y2K? Prepare yourself by making a whole bunch of homemade candles. These also make great candles for lighting at weddings… not just for the apocalypse. (via Teotwawki Blog)

Floating Candle Centerpiece

Mason jars, meet floating candles. We think you’ll get along swimmingly. (via Emmaline Bride)

Mason Jar Votive Lantern

Isn’t there something so retro about this lantern? (via Pigeon Toe Ceramics)

Rustic Hangers

Don’t you just want to wander through a field carrying one of these romantic lanterns? (via Wanelo)

Mason Shaker

This recently successful Kickstarter project definitely makes us want to try hacking one of our own. (via Kickstarter)

Etched Polka Dot Drinking Glass

Love the idea of glass etching? Stay tuned for a full tutorial on how it’s done later this week! (via A Beautiful Mess)

Sippy Cup

Um, can you ever be too grown up for a sippy cup? (via Rebekah Gough)

Welcome Cocktail Sippers

These sippy cup style dudes also make stellar welcome cocktails at weddings. (via Nicole Hill)

Pre-mixed Drinks

You can also mix a whole bunch of yummy cocktails beforehand! (via Yummy Wedding Food)

Picnic Pimm’s Cups

Speaking of which, have you tried our picnic Pimm’s Cups yet? (via Brit + Co.)

Mason Jar Pour Cap

Genius! Though $7 seems a little steep for something we think you could DIY. (via Amazon)

Mason Jar Goblets

Also known as the “redneck wine glass,” these are created by combining a candle holder with a mason jar. (via Amazon)

Blueberry Pancake in a Jar

Did you know you can cook pancakes in a jar? Amazing! So fun for a Sunday morning breakfast in bed. (via Boy & the Rabbit)

Birthday Cake in a Jar

Do you think the mason jar has a birthday? (via Babble)

Powdered Sugar Shaker

Genius! This would be particularly yummy for cinnamon sugar. (via The Burlap Bag)

Lemon Meringue Pie Cups

Okay these look insanely delicious. Love that the jars happen to be a little bit lemon-shaped. (via A Cup of Sugar… A Pinch of Salt)

S’mores Cake in a Jar

How can you go wrong with anything s’more? (via How Sweet Eats)

Rainbow Cupcakes

Color block cake push pops for the win! (via Just Easy Recipes)

Mini Apple Pie

SO cute! Shown as favors for a wedding, these mini apple pies make use of teeny tiny canning jars and would be great holiday gifts. Also great to make a batch if you’ve got a lot of parties to attend and want to give homemade hostess gifts. (via The Boastful Baker)

No-Bake Salted Caramel Cheesecake

Doesn’t the title tell you all you need to know? We can’t resist a no-bake sweet. (via Brit + Co.)

Jack and Coke Cake

Treat your favorite dude to a spiked sweet, complete with Jack Daniels frosting. (via Brit + Co.)

Mason Jar Salads

Of course, you can also go a healthier route and use a mason jar to bring lunch on the go. (via Food and Other Stuff)

Edible Flower Cakes in Mason Jars

It’s a flower arrangement in a jar that happens to be edible. I think my head just exploded. (via Instructables)

Nachos in a Jar

Love this idea for hors d’oeuvres. (via Oh So Very Pretty)

Herb Garden Shelf

Get some fresh herbs growing in your kitchen, no matter how little space you have. (via Food Family Finds)

Hanging Flower Shelf

This makes a few simple buds go a long way. (via Shelterness)

Succulent Favor

Grab a whole bunch of mini jars and create floral favors and name cards for your wedding guests. (via Style Me Pretty)

Wedding Aisle Planter

You’ve likely seen something like this on Pinterest or pretty much any wedding site, but it’s a classic we still love. (via Borrowed and Blue)

Mason Jar Succulent Garden

Terrariums are still the rage, and this mini succulent one is our jam. (via Home Depot)

Bright Painted Animal Toppers

And onto a whole of things that don’t really fit in categories. Starting with… party animals! (via Hot Polka Dot)

Storage for Matches

How clever is this? Sandpaper is the key for the top. (via The Burlap Bag)

Cupcake Jar Covers

Wait, how have we not seen this a million times before? Cupcake liners make adorable tutus for the top of a mason jar. (via Martha Stewart)

Soap Dispenser

Okay okay, this might be on the too cute end of the spectrum. (via Apartment Therapy)

Vintage-Inspired Twine Holder

These funny little beasts are here to make all your twine organization dreams come true. (via Handmade Charlotte)

Add a Pour Spout

Did you actually make it through an entire thing of Morton Salt? Well, then use that spout for mason jar cuteness! (via Dollar Store Crafts)

Easy DIY Dispenser

And what about the orange juice? ;) (via One Good Thing by Jillee)

Toothpick Dispenser

Somehow a mason jar can make even toothpicks look charming. (via Eclectic Recipes)

Gold Animal Toppers

Wait, have we really avoided using jarring in this entire post? My word! (via Brit + Co.)

Taylor Swift loves to reference the past in her songs. Every new album adds another layer to a whole web of lore (as the kids say), and The Tortured Poets Department is no different! There are enough pop culture references to to keep you glued to Google for the whole weekend, which is why I read every single lyric to decode each movie and literary reference so you don't have to! Keep reading for the full scoop from our fearless leader: The Chairman of the Department ;).

Literary References In The Tortured Poets Department

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Down Bad — "Did You Take All My Old Clothes, Just To Leave Me Here, Naked And Alone"

While "Down Bad" feels like a reference to aliens, it's also reminding us of the story of Adam and Eve, who were left naked in the Garden of Eden after eating the Fruit of the Knowledge of Good and Evil. The "experiments" Taylor Swift references in the first verse (plus the "Fortnight" music video) are also giving Mary Shelley/Frankenstein!

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So Long, London — "You Left Me At The House By The Heath"

Hampstead Heath is a beautiful area of London that reportedly inspired C.S. Lewis to write The Chronicles of Narnia in the late 30s and early 40s. As Narnia's self-proclaimed biggest fan, I'm totally claiming this indirect literary reference, especially since the Pevensies have to stay at the Professor's house when they're evacuated from London.

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I Hate It Here — "I Hate It Here So I Will Go To Secret Gardens In My Mind People Need A Key To Get To"

This Taylor Swift song is all about wishing she was somewhere else during an early period of her life, and referencing The Secret Garden makes total sense. In the book, lead character Mary has to access the Secret Garden to discover the hope, joy, and healing she's lost.

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thanK you aIMee — "I Pushed Each Boulder Up The Hill"

This seems to be another Greek mythology reference, this time to Sisyphus. He was forced by the gods to roll a boulder up a hill — and then do it again when it rolled back down. Considering this song seems to reference Kim Kardashian, Kanye West, and the drama that led to Reputation, it feels like a reference to the feud that rears its head over and over again.

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Cassandra — "So They Killed Cassandra First Cause She Feared The Worst And Tried To Tell The Town"

In Greek mythology, Cassandra (whose name means "she who entangles men," FYI) was a beautiful woman, and princess of Troy. The god Apollo falls in love with her, and gives her the power of prophecy — that is, until she rejects him and he turns the gift into a curse where no one believes her anymore.

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The Bolter — "She Fell Through The Ice, Then Came Out Alive"

This is another indirect literary reference I'm claiming that totally reminds me of Amy March from Little Women. Amy falls through the ice when the March sisters are all children living in Massachusetts. Fans have historically hated her character, which is tied to the "A curious child, ever reviled // By everyone except her own father" lyric.

Movie References In Taylor Swift's New Album

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My Boy Only Breaks His Favorite Toys — "I Felt More When We Played Pretend Than With All The Kens"

The internet has claimed Taylor Swift as the real-world version of Barbie, and after last year's blockbuster hit (and Taylor referencing Ken in "Hits Different") we get another nod to our favorite doll. Plus, this song reminds me of Syd from Toy Story destroying his toys, and "he was my best friend down at the sandlot" got me thinking about The Sandlot. So many movie references, so little time!

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Guilty As Sin? — "How Can I Be Guilty As Sin?"

Taylor Swift wrote "Carolina" for the book-to-movie adaptation of Where The Crawdads Sing. In "Carolina," she sings that Kya's community has "said that I was guilty as sin and sleep in a liar’s bed.”

More Pop Culture References

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  • The Tortured Poets Department — Taylor Swift mentions poet & writer Dylan Thomas, singer-songwriter & poet Patti Smith, and American singer Charlie Puth, boygenius singer Lucy Dacus, producer Jack Antonoff.
  • But Daddy I Love Him — This is a line in both The Little Mermaid and The Notebook.
  • Florida!!! — Florence Welch is featured on this song, which mentions a hurricane. Florence + The Machine has a song titled "Hurricane Love."
  • Guilty As Sin? — Taylor also references "The Downtown Lights" by The Blue Nile, as well as the Crucifixion and Resurrection of Jesus in The Bible.
  • Who's Afraid Of Little Old MeWho's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf revolves around a bitter and aging couple who weaponize the youth of their guests against one another.
  • loml — "The coward claimed he was a lion" is a reference to The Wizard of Oz, while "Mr. Steal Your Girl" is a Trey Songz track.
  • I Can Do It With A Broken Heart — This whole song is about Taylor Swift's Eras Tour.
  • The Alchemy + The Prophecy — In Taylor Swift's TIME interview, she references Harry Potter, which has huge themes around alchemy and prophecies.
  • Clara Bow — This song references Clara Bow, Stevie Nicks, and Taylor herself!
  • So High School — Taylor Swift Mentions video game Grand Theft Auto, Artistotle, and American Pie. She also mentions games like Kiss Marry Kill, Truth or Dare, and Spin the Bottle

Which of these pop culture references in The Tortured Poets Department is your favorite? Check out the latest news on the album here!

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Hearty dinner recipes are always going to be high on our list, but spring and summer tend to call for light lunch ideas to keep us energized and able to enjoy longer hours of sunshine everyday. I'll be the first to say that eating chicken pasta or pizza for lunch often makes me feel sluggish, so I try to stay away from them during the work day. Not only that, but I've noticed I feel better when I eat something that's a little fresher and healthier. If your summer plans include having as much energy as possible, here's 15 light lunch ideas to help you successfully get through your days!

Light Lunch Ideas: Tasty Salads

Chicken Tzatziki Avocado Salad

Light lunch ideas don't have to be tasteless just because they don't cause you to feel sleepy in the middle of the day. One of the best ways to enjoy something tasty is to make a Mediterranean dish. This chicken tzatziki avocado salad is full of season, roasted chicken, feta, kale, and creamy tahini sauce. (via Half Baked Harvest)

Roasted Golden Beet Salad with Farro

This recipe had us at goat cheese! If you haven't had a chance to try it yet, this roasted golden beet salad with farro is a great way to introduce it to your palate. It also features shallots, thyme, and honey to balance out the crunch you'll get from the almonds! (via Brit + Co)

Chicken Cobb Salad

Add this chicken cobb salad your list of non-complicated light lunch ideas! It's full of tasty ingredients like avocados, cherry tomatoes, and eggs that'll hit the spot during lunchtime. (via Brit + Co)

Strawberry and Asparagus Salad with Chicken

Your salad needs an upgrade that involves lightweight fruit like strawberries. You can always exclude the chicken if you've been eating a meatless diet. (via Completely Delicious)

Feta Green Goddess Pasta Salad with Grilled Chicken

We're not sure who made this rule but pasta salad just seems to be one of the light lunch ideas that works extremely well for summer. This recipe features a homemade green goddess dressing that lightly covers the delicious ingredients, making it one of our favorite meals. (via Whole and Heavenly Oven)

Smashed Potato Spring Salad with Creamy Lemon Dressing

We love that this smashed potato spring salad can be eaten during summer. The Creamy lemon dressing complements the butter lettuce, asparagus, and green onions that you'll happily devour. (via Two Peas and Their Pod)

Simple Cold Pasta Salad

Simple light lunch ideas are the stuff that our summer dreams are made of. After all, meals like this cold pasta salad are great alternatives if you're truly looking for something quick and lightweight. (via Barley and Sage)

Summer Sesame Noodles

Is it a salad or noodle dish? Maybe it's both! One thing we know is that you'll get a ton of healthy vegetables and noodles drizzled in a sauce that has sesame paste, vinegar, and more! (via Gastro Plant)

Light Lunch Ideas: Creative Sandwiches, Tacos, and Wraps 

Breakfast Bagel Sandwich with Smoked Salmon

Skipped breakfast? It happens to the best of us! Make up for it during lunch with this breakfast bagel sandwich with smoked salmon. Our mouths are already craving the herbed cream cheese that's on it. (via Vikalinka)

Smoked Turkey Sandwich with Spicy Mayo

Craving a smoked turkey sandwich that has a kick to it? Make this dish for lunch, but don't forget to bring something soothing to drink that'll help counter the mayo's spiciness! (via The Original Dish)

Tasty Tacos

Tacos Rancheros

This is technically another breakfast meal, but we like to think that some meals can double as light lunch ideas! This is a great option if you have to eat lunch early. (via Vanilla and Bean)

Kale Chicken Caesar Wraps

You've never had chicken caesar like this before. The dressing doesn't have a ton of calories so you'll get to eat something that's healthy and yummy! (via The Girl on Bloor)

Light Lunch Ideas: Veggies

Garlic Parmesan Zucchini

Our mouths are watering looking at this garlic parmesan zucchini dish! The fresh garlic and parmesan make for a dish that's full of hearty flavors without making you feel sluggish. (via The Endless Meal)

Mediterranean Sweet Potatoes

Although these aren't considered sweet potato boats, you can think of them that way thanks to their shape. The spicy chickpeas in the center offset the sweetness of the sweet potatoes while the feta adds a lightweight flavor. (via Cozy Cravings)

Roasted Vegetable Quinoa Bowl

This roasted vegetable quinoa bowl is one of the best light lunch ideas we've come across and it's gluten-free! Not only does it feature sweet potatoes, but you'll also get to savor juicy yellow squash! (via Feel Good Foodie)

Follow us on Pinterest for more light lunch ideas to cook this summer!

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Figuring out how to buy gifts for new moms that they actually like — and need — can feel hard. Should you go with the generic postpartum gifts or knock it out the park with something extravagant? These are extremely valid questions that will have different answers based on who you ask. But, the main person you should keep in mind is the mom you want to surprise. After all, entering motherhood for the first time can bring on a lot of emotions — just ask Ylleya Fields, mother of 6 and author of children’s book series, Princess Cupcake Jones.

"The first couple of years [of motherhood] are not your own, especially when you have multiple children," Ylleya said. She also mentioned that postpartum depression is such a real thing that's not always fully understood until someone experiences it. Even if new moms don't experience it, she said, "Anyone can feel inadequate or have moments of sadness while going through it." It's something she felt with every child, but Ylleya and I both agree that these moments are temporary.

That being said, she believes it's important for moms to receive gifts that will help them with their babies and self-care. Whether you're gifting a food delivery subscription or making sure baby can safely practice independent play, here are top 37 essential gifts for new moms!

Gifts For New Expecting Moms

Frida Mom Pregnancy Skincare Set

Take it from a toddler mom — being gifted a skincare set is top tier. Sure things are shifting and stretching over a long period of time, so having items that prioritize a pregnant mom's skin is necessary.

Urban Skin Rx Super C Body Bright Oil

I can't speak for other moms, but I started developing body acne and more visible stretch marks when I was pregnant. I would've loved to use a body oil that's meant rejuvenate and refresh my skin. It also targets discoloration and premature aging of the skin, making it one of the perfect gifts for expecting moms.

ESARORA Ice Roller

Sometimes a puffy face during pregnancy is inevitable. It can be a little jarring for an expecting mom who's not used to it, so I recommend using an ice roller to help with any puffiness she may experience.

Earth Mama A Little Something for Mama-to-Be Gift Set

As much as it's important to make sure you growing baby is nourished and taken care of, mams deserve to pamper themselves too. Let this gift set serve as a little pick-me-up on the days where she feels drained by pregnancy.

Boppy Multi-Use Total Body Pillow with Removable Pillow Cover

"I used a Baby Bjorn pregnancy pillow during my pregnancies and feel like this is hands-down one of the most important gifts to give," Ylleya said.

Michael Kors Extra-Large Pebbled Leather Reversible Tote Bag

Although it's tempting to make sure a new mom has all the essentials she'll need in her hospital bag, don't forget to give her a 'just because' gift. Help her become comfortable with carrying tote bags by surprising her with Michael Kors' reversible design.

Lila Maternity Labor & Postpartum Gown in Sage

Gifts for expecting moms can be cute too! Although it may not matter to everyone, some moms would prefer to get out of their hospital gown after giving birth. This postpartum gown will be a real treat as mom recuperates from birthing her little one.

Postpartum Gifts For New Moms

Frida Mom C-Section Recovery Kit

There are many recovery kits that moms should be gifted after giving birth, but I truly love that Frida mom has a c-section recovery kit. Not every mom experiences a vaginal birth, so this gift is a nice gesture to remind c-section mamas that their care is equally important.

Frida Mom Postpartum Disposable Underwear

Recovering from giving birth can get messy whether you've had a vaginal delivery or a C-section. One of the things that helped me tremendously during postpartum was investing in comfortable underwear things healed down there.

Ingrid & Isabel Post Birth Gel Pack

In addition to having postpartum underwear, moms who have recently given birth need something to help heal their perineal area. The unfortunate fact about vaginal births is that sometimes moms can experience perineal tearing so having something that helps soothe and heal that area makes a world of difference. Luckily Ingrid & Isabel offers a Post Birth Gel Pack that can help provide relief down there!

Lansinoh Postpartum Essentials Recovery Bundle

Go the extra mile and make sure the new mom in your life has access to as many healing postpartum products as possible! With Lansinoh's Postpartum Essentials Recovery Bundle, moms will have access to an upside down perineal bottle to help clean her tender areas during bathroom breaks, an herbal postpartum spray that soothes any aches she may be feeling down there, and two cooling packs for her to place in her postpartum underwear!

Nurtured 9 The Peaceful Postpartum Gift Set

Help the postpartum mom in your life ease into her new normal with this thoughtful gift set. She'll appreciate drinking tea that helps soothes her uterine cramps while wearing soft slippers.

What's included:

  • Earth Mama Organic Periodic Tea
  • Blush Pink Slippers
  • Agni Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies for Postpartum
  • Nurtured 9 Bloom No. 2 Non-Toxic Candle
  • Nurtured 9 "Moment For Mama" Apothecary Matches

Nurtured 9 The Soothing Recovery Postpartum Gift Box

If you're truly in the giving mood, surprise a new mom with this soothing recovery postpartum gift box.

What's included:

  • Nurtured 9 Maternity/Postpartum Pajama Set
  • Nurtured 9 Bloom No. 2 Non-Toxic Candle
  • Mother Mother Organic Postpartum Herbal Sitz Bath
  • The First Forty Days: The Essential Art of Nourishing the New Mother

Untie The Bow Gifts Fall New Baby Gift Box

This cute little gift box is a congratulatory set that includes items for baby and mom.

Everyday Medical Store Post Surgery Abdominal Binder

Ylleya said, "After carrying a baby for 10 months, the diastasis recti muscles aren't going to be the same. Having a belt that helps those muscles contract — especially if a new mom isn't breastfeeding [for whatever reason] — is something that's needed."

Willow 360 Wearable Breast Pump

If you know a new mom who interested in breastfeeding her newborn, take the pressure off her shoulders by giving her a hands-free breast pump system. It can be isolating to use one that has a bunch of wires, so be sure to add this to the top of your 'gifts for moms' list.

Skims Maternity Nursing Sculpting Bra

Don't forget to give the new mom in your life a nursing bra to go with her hands-free breast pump!

Ode To Us Wellness French Terry Breastfeeding & Pumping Hoodie

This breastfeeding and pumping hoodie is for all my cozy girls who love when fashion is combined with functionality. One of the best features are the dual zippers that'll make your nursing or pumping sessions super easy. If that's not enough to convince you, it also helps keep your temperature regulated.

The Poppy Brand Crossbody Diaper Bag — Classic Black

Carrying a huge diaper bag can be overwhelming for some moms, plus there's a chance she can get flustered when looking for her keys or wallet! Eliminate her stress by gifting her this compact and stylish crossbody diaper bag by The Poppy Brand. It has two zippered sections — one for her baby's essentials and one for anything she needs — to help her find what she needs when she's looking for it.

It has features an elastic opening to store baby wipes and has a matching changing pad that can easily be folded to put back in the bag when she's not using it. Trust me, she'll love this gift!

The Essentials Gift Set

Made with no synthetic scents and organic ingredients, these bathing essentials are clean and refreshing for baby and their mamas. Enjoy the soothing scents of lavender and rosemary for a relaxing bath experience.

Aura Cacia Shower Tablets - Refreshing Peppermint

Chances are that a new mom won't be able to get to a spa, so bring it to her with these refreshing peppermint shower tablets.

Farmacy Honey Milk Hydrating Essence

Gifts for expecting moms should include something that's going to provide optimal hydrating for their skin. As their hormone levels balance out, they can experience dry and sensitive skin from head to toe. However, Farmacy's Honey Milk Hydrating Essence works to rebuild the skin's moisture balance with the aid of white honey, chamomile, and vitamin B5!

NUDESTIX Peptide Body Creme

This Peptide Body Creme is packed fulled of great ingredients like coconut oil and 3% AHA Complex to help repair a new moms skin while also moisturizing it. t's one of the most nourishing skincare gifts for expecting moms that just makes sense.

Food-Related Gifts For Expecting Moms

Hello Fresh Subscription

This is self-explanatory, but the last thing a new mom will be thinking about is buying ingredients to cook a full-course meal. Gift her with a Hello Fresh subscription so figuring out what to cook doesn't feel like another chore.

Stanley Cup The Quencher H2.0 FlowState Tumbler

Whether she's breastfeeding or not, a new mom is going to be thirsty. Luckily, Stanley Cup has a 64 0z. tumbler that'll quench her thirst and then some.

Keurig K-Mini Single-Serve K-Cup

And if she wasn't a big coffee drinker before, she'll likely need as much energy as she can get via coffee. Trust me — you can't go wrong with Keurig's single-serve coffee maker.

Dunkin' French Vanilla Flavored Medium Roast Coffee Keurig K-Cup Pods

Just don't forget to include a box of Keurig K-Cup Pods when you surprise her with a new coffee maker!

Gifts For New Moms & Babies

Ergobaby Omni Breeze Baby Carrier

If your new mom wants to do light housework without worrying about keeping an eye on her baby, she absolutely needs a baby carrier. "Baby carriers make things a little easier," said Ylleya.

Nature Friends Baby Activity Chair

Activity chairs are so adorable and will entertain a newborn like no one's business. Help the new mom in your life out by bringing this with you during your next house visit.

Skip Hop x pbk Animal Friends Classic Activity Gym

If a new mom isn't really keen on the idea of an activity chair, gift her this activity gym instead. It's one of those gifts for moms that'll help them encourage tummy time.

Dreamland Baby Weighted Sleep Sack

Weighted sleep sacks are a dream according to some moms I've talked to. It helps keep the baby safely in place while promoting a peaceful rest.

MAM Matte Starter Set — Pacifiers & Baby Bottles (Set For Newborns)

Whether a mom plans to breastfeed or not, having bottles nearby can be a big help for her. One of the brands that worked for my son was MAM because they have an anti-colic design that reduces the chance of newborns developing colic. The nipples on the bottles also have an anti-slip feature that ensures baby's milk will stay in their mouth instead of spilling down their chins.

As a bonus, this gift set features three pacifiers for mom to keep handy in case she decides she wants to give one to her baby.

HONEST Diaper Cake - Pandas, Deluxe

I'm going to be candid — newborns go through a ton of diapers. This diaper cake by HONEST will be a blessing to a new mom for at least a month.

Hatch Rest 2nd Gen

Speaking of restful sleep, this dream machine is — wait for it — a dream for new moms. It helps baby get used to resting at night with soothing sounds that lull them to sleep.

Nanit Baby Monitor with Camera

Ylleya said, "I'm one of those moms who still has a baby monitor, especially for my younger kids. I like to see what's going on." To help ease any fears a new mom may have about letting their babies sleep in nurseries, bring this baby monitor with you if you plan on visiting after she's given birth.

Pottery Barn Paxton Swivel Glider & Recliner

Recliners are essential for a new mom who will likely be up for late-night or early morning feedings. I spent countless hours in a rocking chair during the first few weeks after giving birth. It probably explains why my toddler prefers to be rocked to sleep now!

Peg Perego Ypsi Stroller

Gifts for expecting moms should benefit them as well as their little one like this Peg Perego stroller. It's designed to be easier to maneuver and collapse when not in use — two very important things that'll decrease a mom's stress! Also, the 360 degree wheels will help mom turn tight corners or simply walk through the grocery store without having to worry about the wheels locking while she's trying to pick up items.

While you're at it, be sure to gift her Peg Perego's compatible baseless infant carseat!

For the new moms who may be taking notes to share with their loved ones, Ylleya wants you to remember a few things. She said, "Don’t be hard on yourself if you're experiencing different emotions during postpartum. If you can, ask people to support you mentally or physically as you make the transition from being pregnant to caring for a child for the first time."

By far, one of my favorite things she said during our conversation is, "Being a parent is a learn-as-you-go process. Even with being a mom of 6, I'm still learning and that's okay. You just have to trust yourself and the process."

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