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Every mother deserves a gift. | Photo via Unsplash

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Countdown to Mother’s Day: Five days. Whether you’re celebrating your mom, mother-in-law, BFF who’s a new mama, mother figure — or all of the above — we’re willing to bet you’re going all out to show your love and appreciation. So naturally, we asked the gifting experts at Surcee, GVL’s local shopping platform, for recommendations.

Surcee specializes in bringing together products from Greenville merchants so you can shop local on their easy-to-use website. Here are their seven local Mother’s Day picks the mama in your life will thank you later.

Mother’s Day Collection box | Twine Shop Co

Twine Shop Co. owner + creator Sabrina Carapia opened her shop in 2020. | Photo provided by Surcee

Twine Shop Co.’s custom Mother’s Day gift box is filled with luxurious goodies (think: artisanal tea, rose-scented bath salts and more) to help Mom relax and unwind.

Gold ginkgo leaf earrings | MacRae + Co.

MacRae + Co adds a modern twist to classic pieces. | Photo provided by Surcee

A good pair of earrings can elevate any outfit, and these stunning ginkgo leaf earrings from MacRae + Co. are a staple that Mom is sure to reach for again + again.

“Funny Things My Kids Say” journal | Diggs Designs

This journal is a great coffee table accessory. | Photo by Emily Bolt Photography

Kids say the funniest things, and this luxurious linen journal will help document all their best sayings and jokes so they’re never forgotten.

“H” matchbox cover | Diggs Designs

The box measures 4.75 inches wide, 2 inches tall, and 3 inches deep | Photo by Emily Bolt Photography

Home accessories from Diggs Designs are chic, and this glass and metal matchbox cover is no exception. Bonus: Matches are included.

White topaz and 14k gold earrings | Leandra Hill Metal Works

Every piece of Leandra Hill Metal Works jewelry is handcrafted right here in Greenville. | Photo provided by Surcee

Day to night earrings? Check. These white topaz and 14k gold earrings from Leandra Hill Metal Works can be dressed up or down, and are sure to get tons of use in Mom’s jewelry box.

Pooley tube vase | Samantha Grace Designs

The vase comes in several different color combinations. | Photo by Samantha Grace Designs

The Pooley vase is a fully glazed ceramic bud vase that makes arranging flowers easy — all you have to do is add flowers.

Mother’s Day card | Jess Lancaster Design

Jess Lancaster Designs carries lots of creative, fun cards + art. | Photo provided by Surcee

Because every gift needs a card. The inside reads, “What?!?” and has a quote bubble below that says, “I love you!”

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