We don’t really like to overuse the term “LOL,” but these Mother’s Day cards literally have us laughing out loud. From the intentionally funny to the deadpan serious notes of thanks from small children, there’s no way you can read these messages without busting up.
Sure, most moms are down for a nice bouquet of flowers or a new robe for Mother’s Day, but these cards are honestly just as good.
Originally published April 2016. Updated April 2017.
There’s always that one sibling
Sibling rivalry at its finest.
Collage card
The exclamation point head is the perfect flourish.
Very creative
This is what happens when you wait until the last minute and they’re sold out of Mother’s Day cards.
I made it myself
This is what you get when you tell the kids to make a Mother’s Day card on their own.
It’s spelled M-O-M
When you don’t know whether to put “Mom” or “Mommy” on the envelope.
Belly full of love
The way to this kid’s heart is obviously through his stomach.
A happy accident
This kid knows she’s her mom’s favorite “mistake.”
Cool comic
The husband who created this is a genius.
Box boy
Where on Earth did he think this up?
A sweet typo
Angel, angle — either way, Mom’s the best.
Picture perfect
For when your mom is always asking you to take more pictures of yourself.
Happy bleeping Mother’s Day
The best part is how she apologizes for the bad language before she writes it.
Mom jeans rule
Whatever this child’s current allowance is, double it.
A colorful message
But really, Mom, just hand over the laptop already.
Last-minute shopper
If you buy her a big bouquet of flowers, maybe she won’t notice.
The lucky one
From the child who’s really into science.
Puppy love
Because dog moms are moms too.
Not-so-random scribbles
Please say that’s supposed to stand for “you”?
Why I love you
Because screen time is this child’s love language.
A busy card
Dragons and redheads? This card has it all.
Fun fact
At least when Mom goes to work on Monday, she can be sure no one got the same card she did.
Kindergarten classic
To be fair, every adult seems 100 feet tall when you’re 5 years old.
Don’t remind us
And we haven’t been the same since.
She taught them well
She’s taught her child well.
Mom’s always right
If only they would listen to everything we told them.
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