
A cheerful Mother's Day with a cardboard gift!
Sunday, May 11th, is that time again: Mother's Day. The day we celebrate all mothers. Because let's be honest, they deserve it.
But what will you get her this year? Not a bouquet of flowers that wilts after three days, or a perfume she secretly never uses. No, you're taking a different approach this year. With a sustainable gift that will last. Don't worry, we're full of inspiration. Something for everyone!
A dried flower vase that lasts
Our cardboard dried flower vases are small, stylish, and sturdy. Made for a beautiful bouquet of dried flowers and perfect for displaying on the kitchen table, dresser, or bedside table. A lasting gift with a cheerful touch.

Frame a beautiful memory
Not a fan of flowers? Then our cardboard photo frames are a perfect fit. Pop in a beautiful photo, a new selfie, or a lovely child's drawing.
Even more fun: decorate the frame yourself with markers, paint, or stickers. This way, you'll give a truly personal gift that will instantly find a special place.

For the kitchen princess
Does your mom love cooking or baking? Then our cardboard cookbook stand is the perfect gift. It keeps her favorite recipe upright while cooking and looks great on the countertop.
Another tip: give her a delicious recipe or surprise her with a homemade cake. You can also decorate this stand however you like.


Want to go the extra mile? Breakfast in bed!
Want to make a real impression on Mother's Day? How about a delicious breakfast in bed? With a croissant, a cup of coffee, and maybe even her favorite book. Set it out with love on one of our cardboard side tables, the bedside table, or the folding table. It slides right next to the bed. That way, her day is guaranteed to start with a smile.

Sustainable surprise
All our products are made from recycled cardboard. So while you surprise your mom, you're also contributing to less waste and raising awareness. That's a double whammy.
Whether you choose something small and symbolic or want to go all out, give a gift with a story this year. Kind to your mother and kind to the world.
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