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Father's Day Gifts - June 17th 2012

Personalised Gifts for Mum 

Last Order's Within Ireland:
Fresh Flowers: 12pm Friday 16th March
Gifts & Hampers: 4pm Thursday 15th March
Personalised gifts should be ordered before 12pm 2nd March 2012

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Queen of the Kitchen ApronQueen of the Kitchen Apron
€19.95
 Approx. 10 working days
Woman's Personalised BathrobeWoman's Personalised Bathrobe
€69.95
 2-3 working days
Best Mum Personalised CalendarBest Mum Personalised Calendar
€29.95
 10 working days
Cupcake ApronCupcake Apron
€19.95
 Approx. 10 working days
 
Cupcake Chocolate BarCupcake Chocolate Bar
€6.95
 Approx. 10 working days
Cupcake ClockCupcake Clock
€36.95
 Approx. 10 working days
Cupcake Small Latte MugCupcake Small Latte Mug
€12.45
 Approx. 10 working days
Cupcake Tall LatteCupcake Tall Latte
€15.95
 Approx. 10 working days
 
Cupcake Tea for OneCupcake Tea for One
€29.95
 Approx. 10 working days
Cupcake TeapotCupcake Teapot
€29.95
 Approx. 10 working days
Drama Queen MugDrama Queen Mug
€16.95
 5-15 working days
Flowers & Butterflies Happy Mother's Day MugFlowers & Butterflies Happy Mother's Day Mug
€12.45
 Approx. 10 working days
 
Flowers & Butterflies Small Latte MugFlowers & Butterflies Small Latte Mug
€12.45
 Approx. 10 working days
Flowers Jewellery BoxFlowers Jewellery Box
€36.95
 Approx. 10 working days
Grandma's Sweeties MugGrandma's Sweeties Mug
€12.45
 Approx. 10 working days
Heart Stitch Mother's Day TeddyHeart Stitch Mother's Day Teddy
€20.95
 Approx. 10 working days
 
 
 


The History of Mother's Day

Historians claim that the holiday of Mother’s Day emerged from ancient festivals dedicated to mother earth. However different countries celebrate Mother’s Day on various days of the year because the day has a number of different origins.

In Rome, Cybele, a mother Goddesses, was worshipped, as early as 250 BC. It was England that first observed “Mothering Sunday” in honour of all mothers. In the United States, Anna M. Jarvis (1864-1948) is credited with bringing in the celebration of Mother’s day by campaigning to the US government to establish a Mother’s Day. In Ireland and the UK, Mother’s Day falls on the Fourth Sunday in Lent. Whereas in the USA, Australia and many other countries it falls on the Second Sunday of May.