Hey Mama!
We love brunches, but we REALLY love Mother's Day brunches. Homemade goodies, mimosas, and flowers galore! Whether you're celebrating with just your mom or with several generations of women, a fun brunch is the perfect way to say "Mom, I Love You". In honor of all the great moms and daughters out there, we gathered up some our favorite Mother's Day brunch decor ideas so you can have the best day possible with your mama!
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Take your brunch outside! Set up shop on a patio table or move some chairs and tables outside. There is nothing more relaxing than spending an afternoon in the sunshine after a long winter.
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Go all out decorating with floral pom-poms and matching floral center pieces.
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If you're anything like us, it took a few years to feel comfortable drinking alcohol around our mothers (we still felt like we were in highs school and had to sneak around the parents!), but brunch gets a whole lot better once you grow out of that phase. Slightly boozy brunches with the girls are fabulous, and are just as great with your mom. We promise. So try having mimosas or a mimosa bar this Mother's Day and while you're at it, get one of these cute "misosas" flags.
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A very cute tablescape decor idea is including photos of you and your siblings with your mother. Your mom will love reminiscing about when you were younger.
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Everyone loves a good balloon! Giant pastel balloons like these make fun, chic decor elements to your Mother's Day brunch.
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Another outdoor brunch idea is literally taking the living room with you. Pull out the couch, a table and some chair s (or another couch + arm chairs) to create a relaxing, luxurious garden party brunch for your mom. We personally adore the pillows- they look a lot like our Belgian linen pillows.
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We love these cute bows around these pitchers! Small decor details like these bows can really tie and entire event together. Try putting them on your water glasses, wine glasses, pitchers, vases, etc.