Greenville Mother’s Day gift guide

Happy Mother's Day

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Mother’s Day is just a few days away. Haven’t made plans for mom yet? Don’t sweat, here’s a few suggestions so you don’t come up empty handed.

Want to spoil mom? Head over to Woodhouse Day Spa for a massage + facial. Check out their Mother’s Day packages.

Does mom enjoy shopping, eating, and live music? Take her by Gather GVL’s Mom Market this Saturday from 11 a.m.-6 p.m. They’ll have baked goods from Kathy & Company, handmade macramé by All Good Things, and handmade jewelry by Liz Daly Designs. 🛍️

Does mom love wine? The Community Tap is offering a Mother’s Day bundle which includes a Sassafras Flowers bouquet + Stolpman Vineyard’s “Love You Bunches” Rosé. You can pre-order here through May 6.

Want to give mom a great Mother’s Day dinner without having to brave the Mother’s Day restaurant crowds? Hook her up with a Larkin’s Mother’s Day meal kit that will feed four for $135. The meal features salads, pimento cheese + bacon jam with crackers, roasted chicken, braised short ribs, sides + mini desserts. Order one here.🍴

Is the Indie Craft Parade mom’s favorite event of the year? Take her to the Indie Craft Parade Mother’s Day Pop Up Shop. Shop in store May 7-9 from 11 a.m-5 p.m. or the outdoor mini market on May 8 from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Click here to see the mini market makers. 🎨

Is mom a fan of all things local? Consider snagging her a Mother’s Day gift basket from Swamp Rabbit Cafe & Grocery for $100. Click here to see all of the local goodies that are inside.

We rounded up this list a few days in advance so you have plenty of time to book your massages or order your meal kits or whatever else it is Greenville has to offer for mom today.

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