This year for Mother’s Day, we wanted to be sure to round up some of the best subscription boxes for mom out there. After all, mail is a bit delayed right now, making standard shipping a risk for last-minute gifts in some cases. We also know that moms are needing a lot of extra love this year, and a thoughtful, well-made subscription box is such a great way to keep reminding her how much she’s appreciated.
Here are some of our picks for the best subscription boxes for moms, with ideas from the bigger brands you recognize to indie shops who could really use the support right now.
But of course, whatever you pick will be the very best one. Because it will be sent with love.
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– Updated 2024 –
For a traditional mom:
A monthly flower subscription
(From $36 per arrangement, The Bouqs)
Brighten up Mom’s day — or year — with a flower subscription for Mother’s Day. You can use a national service supporting indie growers, like The Bouqs (above), or check with a favorite local florist near her to see if they offer a subscription. They might even be willing to put one together for you — Small businesses are getting very creative these days. Nashville, we love the arrangements we’ve received from Foliage Nashville. It happens to be co-owned by my sister, but I’d love it even if it weren’t!
For the mom who wants to go beyond Chardonnay:
Sommelier-Curated Wine Tasting Subscription
($79, with 20% member discounts oon all wines, VineBox)
She;ll get 6 specially curated wine tasters each month from top sommeliers, with tasting notes, videos and more, It’s more of a tasting experience than a gulping experience, and will help her find lots of new wines to love. Also check out individual boxes like the Wine Bouquet, above.
For a mom who needs some calm in her life:
Vellabox all-natural candle subscription box
(From $10 per month, Vellabox)
With everyone at home more (or uh, all the time), what mom wouldn’t want to have some clean new scents around the house to enjoy? We checked out an editorial sample from Vellabox and were impressed with the quality of the candles all from artisan US makers, the lovely scents, and the eco-responsible packaging that still feels gifty and special.
For a mom who’s staying up late bingeing Netflix: Trade Personalized Coffee Subscription Box
(From $40 per box, Trade Coffee)
With this personalized coffee subscription box delivered each month, Mom might forget Starbucks is even a thing. After completing a few questions about her coffee preferences, from boldness to type of machine she uses to make it, Trade will recommend the beans they think she’ll love from small US roasters. Great coffee that supports small business too? Yes, please. (Note that Trade is a recent sponsor and we loooove them!)
Related: 20 of our favorite self-care gift ideas for moms in 2020
For the mystery-reading, game-loving mom:
The Conundrum Box
($25/month, Cratejoy)
For the mom who loves an hours-long board game or thinks a trip to an Escape Room is a fun way to spend a Saturday afternoon with the kids, this monthly mystery box gift will be so much fun. it’s part choose-your-own-adventure and part puzzle, with a storyline, clues, and a mystery to solve. The box even includes food and drink recommendations each month, so you can fully immerse yourself in the experience. That makes it fun whether it’s a date night with her SigOth or a fun family activity after dinner. No wonder it was voted “best new box” by Cratejoy last year.
For a mom who loves her dessert:
eCreamery Ice Cream Subscription
(From $194 for a 3-month subscription, eCreamery)
If she has a sweet tooth, then a monthly gourmet ice cream subscription box for Mom mom-run eCreamery will make her extremely happy for months. And a happy mom is a good thing, right? She’ll get 4 amazing custom-churned and hand-packed pints of gourmet ice cream every month. Yes, it’s expensive, but if you break it down by serving and factor in the need never to run out to the store for ice cream again, it’s worth it.
For a mom who really wants to pamper herself:
A Glossybox Beauty Subscription Box
(From $58.50 for 3 months, Glossybox)
Whether you’re shopping for the best subscription box for a mom who always applies lipstick before Zoom calls, or one who loves trying the latest creams and potions, a new Glossybox in the mail each month might offer a much-needed pick-me-up.The chic box is filled with high-end beauty products inside, and it’s fairly affordable.
For the mom who lives in her yoga pants:
YogaClub
(From $45/month, YogaClub)
YogaClub is basically StitchFix for activewear, and these days, activewear is all I wear. Each box is personally curated for you by a stylist, and the items are guaranteed to be priced at least 50% less than retail. If you don’t like them, you can trade them for something you do. So if mom is serious about getting her daily savasanas, in or just prefers comfy but stylish clothes while she’s managing life at home, this is a great subscription gift that she’ll actually use.
For the mom who wants her own snack stash:
Gourmet Snacks subscription box
($54/month for 12 months, with 3- and 6-months avail, Mouth)
Snacky food subscription boxes often get saved for Father’s Day, but let’s be honest: moms like to snack. A lot. Especially on yummy small-batch gourmet treats, like artisan strawberry tarts and handcrafted rosemary & olive oil popcorn. We especially love the more sophisticated flavors that allow her to stash these on the top shelf of the pantry with a big JUST FOR MOM note stuck to them. Let the kids have the supermarket cookies.
For the chocoholic mom with refined taste:
Bar & Cocoa subscription box
(From $129 for 3 months, Bar & Cocoa)
Each month she’ll get four full-size dark chocolate bars from different origins around the globe. This is high-end chocolate from some of the world’s best chocolate makers, with very little added. In fact, most bars are just sugar and cocoa (sorry milk chocolate fans), but they may completely change how she views chocolate. If a drugstore box of assorted chocolates doesn’t cut it for her, this gourmet subscription box will.
For a mom who always gives back:
An AllTrue subscription
(From $49.95 per season, Alltrue)
If the mom in your life is spending these days juggling homeschooling, cooking 7,689 meals per week for the family, and still finds ways to give back to the community, then she’ll love Alltrue(formerly CauseBox). Every item in each subscription box, from handmade artisan jewelry to eco-friendly shopping bags, is meant to pamper her while also giving back in various ways.
For the mom who’d do anything for a trip to Paris right now:
OuiPlease subscription box
(From $150, OuiPlease)
This box is pure French luxury in a gorgeously packaged subscription box for moms, filled with high-end, full-size items sent right to her door every other month. The gifts range from French clothing lines (including lingerie, ooh la la) to accessories, skincare and fragrance, and even gourmet food items like classic Madelines or French honey.
For the mom who sparkles:
Handmade Jewelry Subscription Box
(From $85 for 3 boxes, Elephantine)
Treating the mom in your life to a new piece of artisan-made jewelry each month can a wonderful gift, and this subscription box from Elephantine on Etsy is a great chance to support a small business too. I love the simple, handcrafted pieces, and knowing I’d be getting a new one each month in the mail would be a surprise I’d definitely look forward to.
For a mom who is still persisting and resisting:
Feminist Book Club Subscription
(From $12/month, Feminist Book Club)
There are so many book club subscriptions for moms to choose from, but know lots of our readers (and their own moms!) will love the Feminist Book Club subscription. In addition to a thought-provoking, empowering book each month (like Good Talk, from our friend Mira Jacob), you also get fun surprises ranging from stickers and snacks to jewelry. And we love that in addition to the book, she’ll also get access to their private online discussion group to help connect her with other readers like her.
For the crafty mom: Stitch of the Month embroidery subscription
($30 for 3 months, Dropcloth Samplers)
If she’s has totally taken up the maker life, baking sourdough bread and sewing face masks in her spare time, she may love picking up embroidery again, or trying it as a new hobby. This Stitch of the Month subscription gift is a great way to get started at a very nice price, and it’s a cool way to occupy her fingers while binging Outlander at night. Or you know, Ozark.
For the mom who is all about fair trade and economic justice:
GlobeIn World Artisan Goods Subscription Box
(From $33/month, GlobeIn)
If the perfect gift for Mom is more likely found in the stalls of the local famer’s market than the aisles of your local big box store, then receiving unique handcrafted gifts each month in a subscription box from GlobeIn will be right up her alley. Every ethically-sourced item supports a micro business around the world, and GlobeIn even shares their payment structure with the artisans to help guarantee higher wages for work. Plus, we love that she’ll gets to choose from a variety of boxes each month, so she knows she’ll actually get something she’ll love.
For the new mom or mom-to-be:
Oh Baby Subscription Boxes
(From $35.99/mo, Cratejoy; use code OHBABY10 to save 10% for al limited time)
I feel so much for new moms right now who aren’t able to get the hands-on help many of us had with our own new babies. If you have a new mom in your family, or someone who’s expecting consider treating her to a subscription box for Mother’s Day that is all about her as a new mom, not about the baby. In other words: no bibs or bottles, thankyouverymuch. Love that each of these subscription boxes are curated around her due date, so she won’t be getting Preggy Pops once the baby is already here. (Though they are pretty good!)
Thanks for the review! Through this list, I was able to find a great Christmas Idea for my wife! 🙂
That’s so nice to hear Cody, thanks for sharing!