 Hey guys, Mother's Day is this Sunday and we have some gift ideas for you guys. Some moms are really hard to shop for, but I know my mom at least really appreciates a handmade gift, so we got some handmade ideas for you. So, how about you go first with yours? Okay, so I thought it would be really cute and sweet to make either matching or just make some for your mom, but making some pajamas. Pajamas are one of those things that aren't too personal. You don't have to worry about the size of them too much. You can kind of just, you know, they're very forgiving in terms of size. I happen to have two pajama patterns here. The first one is the Carolyn pajama pattern by Closet Case. The Carolyn pajamas, you know, if you do them well, if you've seen any of these on Instagram, they can look really, really nice. It does take some time to get all that piping and all the buttons done, but if you have the time between now and Sunday, it would be a really primo, primo gift. If you don't have that much time, you can always make something quicker. This one has purchased notions for the straps and the body of the top is really just one of those square patterns. So this one comes together really quickly. I got this with my Simply Sewing Magazine subscription. I'm not 100% sure if you can buy this as a PDF and get it right away. But one that you can download right away is Tilly and the Buttons has a pajama pattern called the Fee Fee pattern, F-I-F-I. I'll link that one down below. You can for sure get that one as an instant download and go ahead and sew that up. It has a similar style as this one with the spaghetti straps and things like that. And if you're super short on time, don't toss the idea altogether. Just make the shorts. I can tell you how many flowers. We wear them all the time. You can wear on a t-shirt to go walk the dog or go get in the garden or do whatever you need to do. And then maybe you could pair some cute relaxation nighttime things like a nighttime tea or a sleep mask. I don't really use those, but maybe your mom does. I use those. On those mornings when you just know the alarm's not going to go off and you don't want to be woken up by the sun, those are really nice. But they have ones now that have the gel in them too that are really cool. I don't know. But yeah, like that night cream would be really nice. Yeah. Some things related to that. Yeah, that would be super cute. So in some fashion, I recommend pajamas for your mommas. Hey, that's really cute. That is really good. Really good. All right. So mine doesn't have as cute of a saying to go with it, but I didn't realize mine did either. I actually picked this up last Mother's Day when I was planning what I was going to make my mom. It is a Sewing with Oil cloth book by Kelly McCants. I purchased it on Amazon, but it's also available as a PDF. I have Amazon Prime, so of course I can get mine in a couple days. But if you're short on time and don't have Prime, then you can just download the PDF and print it out. But I'll show you what I made my mom's sunny. I'm sorry, baby. You're going to have to move for a minute. I made my mom last year this cute garden apron. So my mom is outside my parents' own nursery business. So she is outside planting all the time. So she always needs to have tools with her. And I've actually made her aprons before, but they were cloth aprons and they're really dirty now. So I thought it oil cloth apron and she can never get that dirty. And actually Kelly McCants also has an Etsy shop. So I purchased, she has a packet of all those fabrics shown here that she can purchase together. So it eliminated some of that thinking time. So I really made the exact blend. I perfectly got those powder matching. I stole her idea and the picture. But it came out really cute. It's just purchase bias there. Well, actually she made hers some, but I purchased mine for the top part for the tie. And then I also, I went all out. I made her, I had a little more time. I made her this farmer's market tote because she goes to the farmer's market every Saturday morning. So I thought it'd be really cute to make her a bag that she could take to the farmer's market. So I just picked out some pretty oil cloth from that shop and made her that bag. And I like it's got lots of different farmers. So she put different vegetables in different spots. But if this book is full of ideas, there's another apron in here. There's a little makeup bag, which I thought be really cute. You know, cloth ones can get so dirty. So to do one out of oil cloth would be like really nice lunch bags, snack bags, lots of great ideas. And also what I really love about this is I had never sewn with oil cloth. So this tells you exactly what you need to do all the tips to successfully make something out of oil cloth. So that was really helpful. I really recommend this book. Cool. Yeah. Yeah. So I mean Mother's Day doesn't necessarily have to be all about your birth mother. I know that we have a friend, Sarah, who has two kids under two. She's just a friend of ours, but she is a hardworking mother for sure. We have a friend, Kayla, who has a son who is only seven months now. I feel like the new moms. Yeah. Gosh. They really do. So, you know, don't just think about your mom on this Mother's Day. Even if you just send a text message, send some love to all the moms out there in the world. Happy moms. And don't forget about Abby and I who are happy moms. Piper's on the floor over here. But you know, you can send us some Mother's Day love too. We wouldn't mind it all. So if you're a mom too, enjoy your Mother's Day as well. Happy Mother's Day to everyone out there. Bye. Bye.