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Mother’s Day Gift Ideas: What Mum Actually Wants This Year

Amid the rising cost-of-living Australians are currently facing, some of life’s little luxuries, like Mother’s Day, are hitting a little differently. While for many it used to be an excuse to splurge, it’s a hard truth that families are now being a little more intentional with their spending and gifting. 

Because of changing circumstances in the economy, Mother’s Day and similar events are no longer about extravagant gifts. Instead, it’s about meaningful, practical, and thoughtful gestures that don’t necessarily break the bank. 

In this article, we explore Mother’s Day gift ideas mums actually want this year, and why showing appreciation matters now more than ever. 

Why Mother’s Day matters more in 2026

The economic uncertainty across Australia in 2025-2026 has caused housing prices to skyrocket, grocery costs to increase, and other everyday costs like electricity and fuel to reach unprecedented levels. These rising costs have put an emotional toll on many households, with both dads and mums absorbing the stress. 

Research shows, however, that the mental load of managing a household still disproportionately falls on mothers. The mental load involves the planning, organising, and emotional labour that comes with taking care of a house and family, and with the economy as it currently stands, this has become more of a burden. To help reduce this stress, Mother’s Day can act as a “pause button”,  a way to switch off and enjoy a few hours of relaxation and joy without other external pressures intruding. 

Connection and appreciation are vital for family units during turbulent times, and celebrating mothers is an excellent way to achieve this and help ensure their mental well-being.

What Mums actually want this year, the practical edition

While the handmade soaps and “I love Mum” mugs will always have their place, many of the real winners this year for Mother’s Day gifts are more practical in nature.

Time for themselves

It’s nothing groundbreaking, but mums deserve a break above and beyond what they would normally get. In the form of a gift, this might be: 

  • A weekend of sleep-ins
  • A day off from responsibilities, where everyone does the cooking, cleaning, and tidying of the home 
  • A relaxing experience, like a spa day or massage, to maintain well-being

Thoughtful gestures

It’s the thought that counts, perhaps all the more so in times like this. Some thoughtful gesture gifts might be:

  • Handwritten notes or cards with a meaningful message 
  • A beautiful three-course home-cooked meal
  • Other acts of service that would be appreciated, like drawing them a relaxing bath with candles and a glass of wine, offering to complete a chore they have been putting off, like clearing out the fridge, or doing something they love for the day, like taking a walk in the park or going to an art show

Practical comfort

Practical comforts are gifts that enhance everyday life at home. Some of these gifts might be: 

  • Wearables like a new dressing gown, fluffy socks, a new pair of slippers, or a hooded blanket
  • Fun gadgets like a temperature-controlled coffee mug, high-quality coffee beans, or a milk frother to elevate their coffee-drinking experience
  • Home comforts like a heated hand-held massager, a candle-warmer lamp, a fun new showercap, or an aromatherapy diffuser
  • Homewares like a beautiful vase with flowers, soft-lighting options like Himalayan salt lamps, or throws or cushions

What mums actually want this year – the “wholesale luxury” edition

“Wholesale luxury” is a rising trend that has shoppers searching for high-end aesthetics without the boutique pricetag, driven by cost-conscious consumers seeking value. This shift has fuelled interest in sourcing Mothers Day gifts wholesale in Australia to find elegant, high-quality items at more affordable prices.

As Australian shopping habits shift toward greater savvy and value, there has been growth in online wholesale-style retailers. Examples of these kinds of retailers include Costco, Sam’s Club, Metcash, and Alibaba, all of which offer affordability and aesthetic appeal. Examples of these kinds of gifts might include:

  • High-end scented candles or diffusers to create a calming space
  • Artisanal kitchenware that is beautiful, yet functional, like a new platter or fruit bowl, or want but don’t need” appliances like apple cutters, a mortar and pestle, an immersion blender, or a potato ricer
  • Small luxuries like premium sweets or chocolate, a nice piece of jewellery, a book subscription box, or an insulated wine cooler
  • Large, but luxury home appliances like a robot vacuum cleaner, a cast iron teapot, or instant water taps

How to make Mother’s Day feel special, whatever the gift

When it comes right down to it, effort is always greater than the expense when it comes to Mother’s Day. If you are working with a smaller budget, then try combining your smaller gift with a meaningful act. Here are some thought-starters:

  • Plan an entire day so your Mum does not need to organise anything, including packing, logistics, and the dining options
  • Create a home-based experience such as a breakfast buffet, a family picnic in the park, or a movie night tailored to your mother’s favourite tastes
  • Take your mum out for a day of window-shopping – you might even find a gift you can save for next Mother’s Day
  • Choose a craft activity to do together – not only does she get to enjoy the experience of spending time together, but there will be a bonus takeaway gift at the end
  • Consider free activities she might enjoy, like  hiking, museum sleuthing, or lounging at the beach
Spending time with your Mum may be more important than the gift itself. | Photo by Xavier Mouton Photographie on Unsplash.

Remember, Mother’s Day is not only about the physical gift. Appreciation, recognition, and connection are important for all families, and taking the time to show your mother, stepmum, grandmother, or carers what they mean to you, particularly in 2026. Mother’s Day is all about being seen and valued, and if you follow this guide, your mum is sure to experience a wonderful day that is focused on her, rather than the broader economic issues Australia is facing.

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