Even if you do remember that Mother’s Day is May 9 in 2021, you’ve still got to figure out how to share a happy, comforting, thankful, meaningful message in a Mother’s Day card.
What you write in a Mother’s Day card depends a lot on how you know the mom in question. There are different rules based on whether you are writing to your own mom, your grandmother, your partner/wife, a fellow mom, a mother-in-law, and all the other types of mothers out there.
With a little help from Hallmark and Good Housekeeping, here’s what to write in a Mother’s Day card.
A Mother’s Day card to your mom
A Mother's Day card to your mom
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Admiration and thanks are keys to making mom feel good on Mother’s Day. Thank her for raising you, for teaching you, for giving you your best attributes. Tell her you’re proud of her and admire her, and generally repent for all the teenage years when you weren’t appreciative enough.
A Mother’s Day card to your grandma
A Mother’s Day Card to Your Grandma
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Mother’s Day is the perfect time to evoke old memories with your grandmother: baking cookies, hanging out after school, spending holidays together, or however else you bonded with your grandmother. Ditto for great-grandmothers, great-aunts, etc.
A Mother’s Day Card to your partner/wife/mother of your children
A Mother’s Day Card to Your Partner
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All those times that your partner took care of the kids or stepped up in the family, now is the time to thank her for that. You can include the usual love notes too, but try to focus on all the ways she’s a great mom.
A Mother’s Day card to your mother-in-law
A Mother's Day card to your mother-in-law
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Your mother-in-law probably doesn’t expect much from you on Mother’s Day, but another card will always bring another smile. Keep it light, talk about your partner, and get out. It’s really the thought that counts here.
A Mother’s Day card to a new mom
A Mother’s Day Card to a New Mom
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She can use all the encouragement she can get right now. As intimidating as motherhood is, focus on how exciting it is, and compliment her beautiful new baby (or say you expect big things for someone expecting).
A Mother’s Day Card to your daughter/sister/friend
A Mother’s Day Card to Your Daughter/Sister/Friend
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You probably know lots of moms who would love any excuse to get a nice note from you. If you’ve spent any time with a kiddo lately, no matter how you know them, consider passing a note to the mom. This is a pretty low-pressure card situation, so make it fun. Repeat an inside joke or add a little good-humored roasting.
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