Treating Mum to something special on Mother’s Day without breaking the bank can be tricky. That’s why we’ve put together a list of budget-friendly Mother’s Day activities you can treat mum to for less this year!
Relax with a DIY Spa Day
Allow Mum to put her feet up with a DIY, at-home spa day! You could run her a bath, put some face masks on, paint her nails – all while staying in and saving money.
This article has some great ideas for how to make your own face masks, all from the comfort of your own home!
Get the Board Games Out!
Everyone loves a family game night! Spend time not money with Mum this Mother’s Day, by hosting a game night full of family fun.
You could play the classic board games you might have at home like Monopoly, Cluedo, Battleship, etc. Or, create your own quiz on who knows mum best!
If you’re looking to buy a brand-new board game for less, discount games outlet, Zatu Games, offers board games for lower prices that may arrive without cellophane, or have minor cosmetic damages to the boxes. They offer both ‘A Grade’ and ‘B Grade’ board games – A Grade games are in better condition than B Grade ones, which may have more damage to the box, such as dents, tears, etc.
Cook a Homemade Meal for Mum
Return the favour of Mum’s home-cooked meals by making her a fresh, homemade dish.
You could either head to your local supermarket on Mother’s Day and look through the reduced section to find delicious ingredients within your budget or turn to SuperCook.
SuperCook is a recipe search engine that allows you to put the ingredients you already have at home in your fridge or cupboard into the website, and it will generate a dish you can make with them!
Take Mum to a Museum or Art Gallery for Free!
If your mum’s a history or art lover, why not take her to a local museum or art gallery for the day?
Money Saving Expert has put together this list of museums and galleries across the UK with free entry, so you can treat your mum for less this Mother’s Day.
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If you’re on the hunt for budget-friendly Mother’s Day activities, but you’re not sure if you’ll be able to afford them, or you’re facing money worries in your day-to-day life, it may help you to speak to a debt adviser.
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