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Mother's Day is May 11th, and the most beautiful gift you can give? An afternoon she didn't have to plan herself. Here's how to make it happen.

Whether you're celebrating your mom, a grandmother, a best friend who happens to be a wonderful mother, or treating yourself (yes, you count), a Mother's Day brunch at home is one of the loveliest ways to mark the day. It's intimate, personal, and when done right, far more memorable than a restaurant reservation.

The secret is in the details: a beautiful table, a bubbling mimosa bar, food that feels indulgent without exhausting the host, and a few thoughtful finishing touches. We've planned out everything below, from setting the scene to sending guests home with a little something to remember.


Step 1: Set a Table Worth Sitting Down To

The tablescape is the first thing your guests will see when they walk in, and it sets the entire tone for the brunch. For Mother's Day, we love leaning into soft, romantic florals. Think petal pink, blush, ivory, and touches of gold. The goal is a table that feels curated and special without looking overdone.

Start with your table runner as the foundation, then layer in your dinner plates and dessert plates, and finally finish with napkins, cups, and fresh blooms.

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Layer these on top of the dinner plates for a polished, restaurant-worthy presentation that guests will notice immediately.

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With pink florals and gold foil accents, these 3-ply napkins feel luxurious in hand. Fold them into a simple fan shape for an extra-polished touch.

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Complete the full tablescape with matching cups. Perfect for coffee, juice, or a mimosa, and they photograph beautifully.

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✦ Styling Tip Layer your plates (dinner plate on the bottom, dessert plate on top) before guests arrive so the table looks full and intentional from the moment they walk in. Tuck a small fresh sprig of eucalyptus or a single rosebud under each napkin for an effortless florist touch.

Step 2: Add Fresh Flowers (Without Spending a Fortune)

You don't need an elaborate arrangement to make your table feel like a garden. A few simple tricks go a long way:

Use bud vases instead of one large arrangement. Pick up three or four small glass bottles or vintage-style vases and cluster them down the center of your table runner. Fill each one with 2-3 stems: a garden rose, a sprig of baby's breath, and a piece of greenery is all you need.

Stick to your color palette. For a Petal Pink tablescape, opt for blush roses, white ranunculus, soft lavender, or peach tulips. Avoid anything too bright or warm-toned, which will compete with the softness of the tableware.

Shop smart. Trader Joe's, Whole Foods, and local flower markets are your best friends here. A $12 bunch of garden roses goes a long way when split across bud vases.

✦ The Lazy Florist Hack Buy one "grocery store bouquet" in your color palette, separate all the stems, and redistribute them across 3–4 small vessels. It looks like you ordered a custom arrangement. No one needs to know.

Step 3: Set Up a Mimosa Bar (or a Pretty Drink Station)

A mimosa bar is one of those details that makes guests feel like they're somewhere special. It's interactive, it's festive, and it means drinks basically serve themselves, which is great news for the host.

What you need:

A bottle or two of sparkling wine or prosecco (keep it cold in an ice bucket), a pitcher of fresh orange juice, and 2-3 additional juice options for variety. Think peach nectar, pink grapefruit, or pomegranate. Add a few small garnish bowls with fresh raspberries, strawberry slices, and mint sprigs.

For a non-alcoholic version:

Swap the prosecco for sparkling water or a good sparkling apple cider. It looks identical and tastes just as celebratory.

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Stack these next to your mimosa bar for guests to grab. They pull the whole drink station together and make it feel like a proper setup rather than an afterthought.

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Step 4: The Menu, Elegant but Actually Doable

The beauty of a brunch menu is that most of it can be prepped the night before, so you're not stressed on the morning of. Here's a simple, beautiful spread that looks impressive without requiring a culinary degree:

A Mother's Day Brunch Menu

  • Smoked salmon platter with cream cheese, capers, red onion, and sliced cucumber on a wooden board
  • Quiche Lorraine (store-bought is completely acceptable; warm it and serve it on a beautiful platter)
  • A fruit salad with strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, and a drizzle of honey and fresh mint
  • Croissants and pastries from a local bakery, displayed on a tiered stand
  • A simple green salad with lemon vinaigrette if you want something more substantial
  • A layered yogurt parfait bar with granola, honey, and fresh berries for a beautiful self-serve element
✦ The Night-Before Prep List Make the quiche, prep the fruit salad (skip the mint until morning), set the table completely, and arrange your bud vases with water. Morning-of you only needs to warm the quiche, assemble the salmon board, and pop the prosecco. You've got this.

Step 5: Send Guests Home with Something Sweet

A little party favor is never required, but it's always remembered. For Mother's Day brunch, keep it simple and thoughtful. A few ideas that work beautifully:

A small potted plant or succulent with a kraft tag that says "Thanks for blooming into our lives" (cheesy, yes, but moms love it).

A mini bottle of good olive oil or honey tied with a ribbon and a handwritten note.

A bag of specialty coffee or loose-leaf tea in a small kraft bag, tied with twine and a sprig of dried lavender.

Whatever you choose, the presentation matters as much as the gift itself. A simple ribbon and a handwritten tag turn any small item into something that feels intentional.

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If you want a slightly different look, a more delicate lace-inspired pattern with the same beautiful petal pink palette, this table runner is another stunning option for your Mother's Day tablescape.

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Ready to put it all together? Browse the full Mother's Day collection and shop everything you need: plates, napkins, runners, cups, balloons, and more, all in one place.

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Have a beautiful brunch photo to share? Tag us on Instagram @bonjourfete and we love seeing your celebrations.

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