Whether you pick them up from the supermarket, online or your local bottle shop today, these last minute Mother’s Day gifts will look like you put weeks of thought into them!
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!Prosecco, $14.99, by Tread Softly at Dan Murphy’s and BWS
Light, lively and quietly luxe, this is the kind of bottle that instantly elevates even the most last-minute plans. It’s made for impromptu brunches, backyard lunches or a spontaneous toast that somehow turns into an afternoon. The crisp bubbles and soft fruit notes feel celebratory without trying too hard. Bonus: it’s a feel-good pick that treads a little lighter on the planet, too.
The Getaway Edition, $345, by Westman Atelier at Mecca
If you’ve left it late but still want to impress, this luxe makeup edit does the heavy lifting for you. Think glow-giving skin, barely-there colour and that effortless “I woke up like this” polish. It’s a full face in three pieces, perfect for mums who like their beauty low-maintenance but high impact. The kind of gift that looks considered, even if you grabbed it on your lunch break.
Le Black Creation Champagne Brut, $71.99, by Lanson at Dan Murphy’s and BWS
When in doubt, Champagne always lands. This one leans crisp, elegant and quietly confident – the sort of bottle that turns any last-minute lunch into an occasion. It feels steeped in tradition, but still fresh enough for modern celebrations. Pop it, pour it, and suddenly Mother’s Day feels very well planned.
Hidden Treasures Marshmallow Secrets Hand & Body Trio, $89.95, by MOR at Myer
A little nostalgic, a little indulgent – this is self-care with a sentimental streak. The soft, sweet scent feels comforting without being overpowering, while the packaging does all the visual heavy lifting. It’s the kind of gift that looks beautiful on a bedside table and even better in use. Perfect when you want something thoughtful that still feels easy.
Cote des Roses Rosé, $22, by Gerard Bertrand at BWS
Part gift, part centrepiece, this rosé is doing more than just tasting good. The rose-shaped base makes it feel like a bouquet in bottle form – ideal if you’ve skipped the florist queue. Inside, it’s fresh, dry and made for long lunches that roll into the afternoon. Proof that a last-minute pick can still feel a little bit romantic.
Limited Edition Iconic Almond Collection, $189, by L’Occitane
This set is the gift equivalent of telling Mum to take the day off – and actually meaning it. Rich textures, soft almond scents and skin-loving formulas turn everyday routines into something more ritualistic. It’s indulgent without being over-the-top, and practical without being boring. Exactly the balance you want when time isn’t on your side.
Aperitivo, $45, by Aperol at Dan Murphy’s and BWS
If Mum loves a moment, this is your shortcut to creating one. Bright, bittersweet and instantly recognisable, it brings a little European summer energy to any setting. Add ice, prosecco and a slice of orange, and suddenly you’ve created an occasion out of thin air. Last minute? Yes. Obvious? Not even close.
Endota Freedom Gift Card, from $25, by endotaspa.com.au
When you’re truly out of time, lean into the gift that lets her choose. A spa voucher always feels intentional – like you’ve gifted rest, not just a product. Whether it turns into a facial, massage or full day escape, it’s something she’ll genuinely look forward to. And honestly, that anticipation is half the gift.
Vineyard Estate Riesling, $28, by Pewsey Vale at Dan Murphy’s, BWS and Liquorland
Fresh, zesty and a little bit refined, this wine is for the mum who appreciates the details. Citrus notes and crisp acidity make it perfect for seafood lunches or a simple, well-done dinner at home. It feels considered without being complicated – exactly the energy of a great last-minute gift. Pair it with oysters and call it a plan.
Barista Coffee Machine, $89, by L’Or at Woolworths
If Mum runs on coffee, this machine is a game-changer disguised as a last-minute buy. Compact, sleek and surprisingly powerful, it brings café-style mornings into her kitchen. It’s practical, yes, but also a daily reminder you got it right. And really, that’s the goal.
Green Ant Gin, $99, by Seven Seasons at Dan Murphy’s
For the mum who has everything, go a little unexpected. This native Australian gin is bright, citrusy and conversation-starting in all the right ways. It’s the kind of bottle that turns into a story, not just a drink. Distinctive, memorable and far from generic.
Iconic Skin Collection (Classics Mother’s Day Set), $100, by Ella Bache at David Jones
A heritage brand for a reason, this set feels both nostalgic and genuinely effective. It’s a curated lineup of tried-and-true formulas that deliver on hydration, firmness and care. Think of it as a greatest hits album for her skincare shelf. Reliable, luxe and quietly impressive.
Breakfast in Bed
Sometimes the most memorable gifts aren’t bought, they’re assembled. A tray, a good coffee and something warm from the oven instantly feels thoughtful. Not Nigella? Not a problem. Nutella’s frozen bakery range – including flaky croissants and soft muffins – taste like you’ve been up baking all morning. Minimal effort, maximum payoff.
A Day … or night on the town!
When a physical gift feels too predictable, give her something to look forward to. Whether it’s a spontaneous family day at Sydney Zoo (or their current after-dark Glow event) or an offbeat night out like Two Psychics and a Medium – Live Show, experiences always land differently. They feel personal, memorable and just a little more exciting. Plus, you get to enjoy it with her.
Personalised Card, from $9.99, by MoonPig
Never underestimate the power of saying the right thing. A personalised card adds meaning to even the simplest gift – or stands on its own when time has truly run out. This range leans cheeky, honest and a little nostalgic, striking that perfect emotional note. Because sometimes, the message is the moment.