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Mother’s Day is less than 48 hours away. Some moms will soon be admiring the fresh flowers they’ve received, or perhaps be enjoying breakfast in bed. Others might be engaging in time-honored mom traditions like asking why you’re still single or suggesting you give the LSAT another try.

To help make the maternal figures in your life feel special, we’ve recommended gift ideas vetted by Filter staff, new mothers, grandmas and even one great-grandmother – including a custom puzzle and a soft pyjamas set.

But if you’ve found yourself too preoccupied by spring cleaning, impending graduation ceremonies or planning summer travels, fear not!

We’ve handpicked seven 11th-hour gifts just as thoughtful as one you’d have bought weeks ago.

Explore our Mother’s Day recommendations:

The best last-minute Mother’s Day gifts

Lovely Lavender Medley With Strawberries

Lovely Lavender Medley with Strawberries
Photograph: Courtesy of 1-800-Flowers
From $74.99 at 1800 Flowers (with code MOM)

Flowers always count. “My son always sent me flowers,” one grandmother told our editorial coordinator, Lauren Gould, when she asked for her favorite Mother’s Day gift. “It’s a very nice feeling when your children remember.”

In the past, this flower and strawberry bundle has been popular among our readers. To get the bouquet to mom in time, 1800Flowers offers expedited shipping for a few dollars extra. Karen Yuan, commissioning editor at Filter US


MasterClass Subscription

The MasterClass logo
Photograph: Sopa Images/LightRocket/Getty Images
From $10 per month at MasterClass

Does she want to learn to act? Start a small business? Cook new recipes? MasterClass’s virtual courses are the “gift that keeps on giving”, as Filter contributor Marissa Miller puts it, and an all-access subscription is 50% off right now.

In return, she’ll get access to more than 200 expert- and celebrity-led classes on cooking, design, business and more. “[There’s] something for everyone of all levels (including the pickiest person on your list),” Miller writes. Karen Yuan, commissioning editor at Filter US


Nuuly Clothing Rental Gift Card

Nuuly Clothing Rental Gift Card
Photograph: Courtesy of Nuuly
From $25 at Nuuly

If your mom keeps buying the tops she sees you wearing, a clothing rental subscription is a gift to both of you. Instead of adding more stuff to her closet, this lets her rotate through fresh pieces whenever she wants. Maybe she needs polished workwear for the office or fun dresses for spring weddings. Or, like me, she’ll just appreciate trying new clothes without the commitment (or dry-cleaning burden) of buying them.

Nuuly offers cheerful digital gift cards that you can send with a note. A full month’s subscription costs $98 for six items. For the “nu mom” in your life, Nuuly also offers maternity clothes. Karen Yuan, commissioning editor at Filter US


Picked by Wine.com Subscription

A collection of wines from Picked by Wine.com
Photograph: Tobey Grumet Segal/The Guardian
From $120 for 6six bottles at Wine.com

In a (very responsible) taste test of wine subscriptions, we ranked Picked by Wine.com among the best. You take a quiz about your preferences to get paired with a personal sommelier, who chooses six bottles to send to you. Filter contributor Tobey Grumet Segal got a mix of white and red wines, including her new favorite to serve alongside bolognese dinners. Karen Yuan, commissioning editor at Filter US


Yogi Tea Variety Pack

A product photo of Yogi Tea Variety Pack
Photograph: Courtesy of Amazon
$14.99 for variety pack of three at Amazon

Whether stressed, sleep-deprived or stuck inside with a cold, there isn’t much a cup of tea can’t fix. A high-quality box is one of my go-to last-minute gifts, and some of my favorites come from Yogi Tea – including this honey lavender stress relief blend.


CookUnity Meal Delivery Service

A photo of CookUnity’s Meal Delivery Service
Photograph: Courtesy of CookUnity
From $11 at Cook Unity

“On busy workdays, it’s easy to pop meals in the microwave to serve myself or my family. My kids even like them,” one mother told Filter contributor Marissa Miller of CookUnity’s meal delivery service.

If your mom loves the comfort of a home-cooked meal, but is often strapped for time, CookUnity offers options from pink sauce rigatoni pasta to a vegan-friendly pot pie.


Book of the Month subscription

A person holding books as part of a book of the month club
Photograph: Courtesy of Book of the Month
$59.99 for a three-book membership at Book of the Month

If a gift card feels too impersonal, try a customizable subscription service. I gave a shoutout to Book of the Month in my guide for reading more. It lets you select a newly released hardcover novel for less than $20 per month, and many of the titles I’ve collected have since landed on my mom’s nightstand.

In the news: a Filter-favorite bourbon

Is Kash Patel reading the Filter? The FBI director is currently taking heat for reportedly handing out personalized bourbon bottles as gifts, and, unfortunately for everyone involved, the brand in question happens to be one of our top picks for the best whiskey out there.

Yes, we regret to inform you that the ethically dubious Patel bourbon is, in fact, a very good drink: Kentucky’s Woodford Reserve. Our UK colleagues recommend it for a “Don Draper-worthy old fashioned”, praising its warming aromas, dried fruit notes and creamy finish. They also specifically call it out as a great gift, though they probably meant your father-in-law and not, say, federal clients. Karen Yuan, commissioning editor at Filter US

Woodford Reserve Kentucky Bourbon

$47.24 at ReserveBar

Read the roundup: The best whiskey: 14 tried-and-tested tipples, from scotch and single malt to blended and bourbon

Read the story: FBI defends Kash Patel after report alleging he gifts custom whiskey bottles

The Filter’s test kitchen: chocolate bars

the filter us chocolate bar taste test
Photograph: Tracy Allison/The Guardian

Is the flower section at your local grocery store picked over? Chocolate is another last-minute Mother’s Day gift idea that rarely disappoints.

To find the best chocolate bars on the market, we recruited Guardian US staffers to try 10 options. Among their favorites were this nut-butter-filled vegan one from Hu Kitchen and a creamy bar from Endangered Species.

Hu Kitchen Variety Pack

$49.95 for a variety pack of eight at Amazon

Endangered Species 48% Cocoa

$4.35 at iHerb
$26.33 for pack of three at Walmart

Read the story: ‘Tastes like Play-Doh’: the best (and worst) chocolate bars – tasted and ranked

A meal prep upgrade: Anyday’s Anydeli containers

Anyday Deli silicone containers used to store food
Photograph: Courtesy of Anyday

“So, these containers are not glass, but plastic-free? Sounds awesome,” my meal prepping-obsessed grandma wrote to me after reading our coverage on Anyday’s new Anydeli containers.

After weeks of making salad dressings, steaming frozen broccoli and even cooking homemade microwave popcorn, we awarded them five stars for their lightweight design, sturdy silicone material and leakproof lid.

Anyday Anydeli Silicone Mixed Set of 3

$51 at Anyday

Read our five-star review: ‘The perfect food storage finally exists’: I tried the new Anydeli plastic-free containers

Put to the test: sleep masks

Sleep Masks Lined Up For Testing
Photograph: Juno DeMelo/The Guardian

If you’ve told yourself you simply can’t doze off on planes or take naps during the day, you probably haven’t tried a sleep mask.

Our tester, Juno DeMelo, slept in a tent and a bedroom with broken blinds while trying 24 masks in her quest to find the models worthy of a spot in your carry-on bag or nightstand.

Among her top picks were this luxurious, adjustable one that we featured as one of our favorite Mother’s Day sale picks, and this affordable option that stayed in place all night long.

Cozy Earth Adjustable Bamboo Sleep Mask

Now $32.30, originally $38 at Cozy Earth

Mzoo Luxury Sleep Mask

$14.99 at Amazon

Read our guide: The best sleep masks in the US: I spent six weeks testing 24 masks, and these are my favorite

Get organized: our favorite storage products

A product photo of a Gregory Alpaca Gear Boxes
Photograph: Courtesy of Gregory

Spring’s fresh energy has left us feeling inspired. Recently, we’ve shared our favorite tools for spring cleaning and asked stylists for tips on refreshing your wardrobe.

Now we’re sharing 11 products we swear by for staying organized, including handy spice labels and clear, stackable drawers for reordering your beauty products.

Adhesive Waterproof Spice Labels

$5.97 at Amazon

Stori Clear Stackable Drawers

$27.99 at Amazon

Read our guide: ‘Stores an ungodly amount of stuff’: 11 products our writers rely on to organize and declutter

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