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Gift giving made easy for mom

Woman standing behind desk in white room with green plant in background, looking at the camera, smiling, and holding a rainbow macrame

Vanessa, a mom and founder of Portland-based brand A Branch & Cord, with her DIY macrame rainbow kit.

Photo by Natalie Kristeen Photography

Don’t let shopping for the mother figure in your life feel like a daunting task. How? By shopping Six & Main’s guide.

Here’s what you’ll find:

  1. Local | Want handmade, but not by your own hands? Shop locally-made gifts.
  2. Small businesses | Find items from businesses that are mom-powered.
  3. Gift sets | We’ve already placed all the items you need — just add to cart.

Check out our favorite items to show your appreciation for the mom(s) in your life.

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