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Mothers Day Gifts - Custom Made
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We carry personal care lotions, washes, creams and perfumes from over 20 different exclusive manufacturers importing from a variety of countries including France, Australia, England and Italy.

We can create a personal Mother's Day Gift using our inventory to match any price range you choose.

Each Mothers Day Gift is Custom Made For You - Call Us to Create Your Special Gift!
 Mothers Day Gifts                     
Certain manufacturers lend themselves to luxury personal care items for women such as Lady Primrose, Rance, Mor Cosmetics, Shelley Kyle and others. We suggest you browse through the samples we have chosen and call us to help create your gift based upon your personal price range and preferences.

 

You can also load your shopping cart with the items you choose and simply ask us for
Free Mother's Day Gift Wrapping.
 
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Rance Soaps & Perfumes come in approximately 30 Different Fragrances... Give us an idea what Mom would like.
   
Rance Chevrefeuille Soaps (Honeysuckle)
 
Rance Josephine
Eau de Parfum 3.4floz
Available in 2 Sizes
  Rance Soaps-Empress Josephine

 

         
Lady Primrose specializes in beautiful containers filled with high quality moisturizers and lotions. No animal testing - eco friendly containers - vegan based products... Prepackaged Gift Sets are available in almost all fragrances.

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Pre de Provence This premium collection of natural products from France includes triple milled soaps, refreshing bath and shower gels, velvety lotions, silky massage oils and more. Created using aromatherapy and aromachology concepts, Pré de ProvenceŽ products are meticulously made - many as they have been for centuries - from the purest vegetable oils, rich shea butter and other natural ingredients. It is a collection of rare quality.

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Each Mothers Day Gift Basket is Custom Made For You!

The first known suggestion for a Mother's Day in the U.S. was made by Julia Ward Howe, author of "The Battle Hymn of the Republic", in 1872. She suggested the observance of a Mother's Day on June 2, as a day dedicated to peace. For several years she held an annual Mother's Day meeting in Boston. In 1907, Anna Jarvis of Philadelphia began a life-time of effort to establish the nationwide observance of this day. It was she who selected the second Sunday in May as Mother's Day and who originated the custom of wearing carnations to honor Mothers.

Mother's Day received national recognition on May 8, 1914, with a resolution passed by both houses of Congress.

Famous Mothers:

Whistlers Mother, Anna McNeil Whistler (1804-1881)
Although Whistler's Mother became famous, it was actually Whistler's father who was considered a genius in his time. George Washington Whistler, an assistant professor of mathematics at West Point, a surveyor and an engineer, constructed the first mile of passenger railroad track in the U.S. for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.

One day in 1870, when his Mother was 65, James Whistler decided to paint his Mother's portrait. In his Mother's face, he saw "Grace wedded to Dignity, Strength enhancing Sweetness." He completed his classic portrait of her in 1871, calling it "Arrangement in Gray and Black #1." The world would come to call it "Whistler's Mother."


Elizabeth Foster Goose (Mother Goose) 1665-1757
Mother Goose, the legendary creator of fairy tales and nursery rhymes such as "Sing a Song of Sixpence", "Old King Cole", "Little Jack Horner", was known in France as far back as 1650, and immortalized in a French book of fairy tales, "Tales of My Mother Goose", by Charles Perrault in 1697.

The woman known as the American Mother Goose was born Elizabeth Foster in Charleston, MA., in 1655, and may have inspired a book entitled "Songs for the Nursery", or "Mother Goose's Melodies for Children." Allegedly, this book was published in Boston by her printer son-in-law in 1719, just 10 years before the Perrault version appeared in English. No copy of the American Mother Goose's book has survived and its existence remains a matter of scholarly controversy.


Our Gifts are all Custom Created to fit your request. The above

 designs are a sample of special Mother's Day arrangements:  

Don't forget Grandma...Sunday, May 10, 2009
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