Mother's Day is only 4 days away! If you haven't gotten your token of appreciation for mom which can be a variety of things, it's time to get moving.

While Mother's Day shopping can be stressful because mom's got everything, it can also be a lot fun to see what you can come up with. Whether you're sending a homemade card or a bouquet of flowers to her door step, your mom is going to be smiling from ear to ear (remember, you're still 3 in her eyes). Nothing is too big or too little.

With that in mind, I've got the 5 best deals that will help you with your Mother's Day shopping: 

Deal #1:
 Make Mother's Day a memorable one. With this coupon from Easy Canvas Prints, you can do just that by saving 60% off your canvas and getting free shipping. Expires 5/12/2013.

Deal #2: I'm a mom and I love shoes. If your mom is a shoe connoisseur, try getting her a cute pair of shoes for Mother's Day. Use this coupon from Nine West to save 30% off your entire order and get free shipping. Expires 5/15/2013.

Deal #3: If you need a one stop shop to get your Mother's Day gift, use this coupon from JCPenneyto save 15% on your entire purchase. Expires 5/09/2013.

Deal #4: Not sure about what to get your mother? A nice gift basket can bring a huge smile to your momma's face. Use this coupon from Gevalia to save 30% off Mother's Day gift baskets. Expires 5/12/2013.

Deal #5: Last but not least, diamonds are a girl's best friend. If you've got the dough to spend, this will definitely make your mom feel really special. With this coupon from Ross-Simons, save 30% on your entire purchase. Expires 5/12/2013.

Whether your mom is in a different state or close-by, let your mom know that you care and thank her for all that she's done for you because it's priceless. If you're still contemplating a gift, read what real moms had to say about their most meaningful gift for Mother's Day. Happy Mother's Day!

(Source: Savings.com)

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