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Mother's Day Wall Art for Grandmothers, Mums-To-Be & New Mums

The wall art that makes a grandmother cry happy tears is almost never the same piece that excites a first-time mum decorating her nursery. And the print a mum-of-teens hangs proudly above her sideboard? It's a different beast again.

This is the part of Mother's Day shopping that catches gift-givers out. We grab "something nice for mum" — a generic floral, a coastal scene, a print we'd actually love ourselves — and quietly hope it lands. Sometimes it does. Often it doesn't, because the woman opening it isn't a generic mum. She's your grandma with her watercolour botanicals from the 90s, or your mum-to-be sister with her sage-and-cream nursery vision board, or your stepmum who decorated her whole hallway in coastal blues last summer.

Wall art is one of the most personal gifts you can give — it hangs in her home for years and she'll see it every morning. Matching the piece to the person — her stage of motherhood, her decor style, her relationship to you — matters more than the price tag.

This guide breaks down what actually works for each kind of mum-figure in your life: grandmothers, mums-to-be, brand-new mums, mums of teens and adult kids, and the mum-figures who aren't technically your mother. For each one, we'll cover what to look for, what to avoid, and a few specific pieces that tend to land well.

If you're still figuring out the bigger picture first, our Mother's Day 2026 wall art gift guide covers the full overview. And if a custom family photo print is already on your shortlist, the family photo deep dive is the one to read next. For everything else — let's get into it.

Mother's Day wall art for grandmothers (Nan, Grandma, Oma, Yia-Yia, Pop's wife)

Custom family photo print framed and styled on a wall — Mother's Day gift idea from Olive et Oriel

Grandmothers are, in our experience, the most under-thought recipient on Mother's Day. The grandkids' parents handle the big gifts to mum; nan often gets a card, a hug, and a box of Roses. A piece of wall art — chosen carefully — is the kind of gift that genuinely surprises her.

The thing to understand about gifting art to a grandma: she has lived in her home for a long time. Her walls are not a blank canvas waiting for your bold choices. They have a history. A successful gift either honours that history (classic, coastal, botanical, photographic) or makes a deeply personal addition (a custom photo of the grandkids).

The grandkids photo print — the gift that actually gets cried over

If you take nothing else from this section, take this: a custom photo print of her grandchildren is, by a country mile, the most-loved Mother's Day gift a grandma can receive. It's not close. Custom family photo prints from $89 turn an iPhone snap of the kids — the one she keeps showing her bridge group on her phone — into a framed piece she can put in pride of place on the mantel or above the hallway sideboard.

The version that hits hardest is a multi-generational photo: grandma plus her grandchild, or all the grandkids together. If you have a recent shot from Christmas or a birthday, that's your gift sorted. Order it in A4 or A3 (more on sizing in a moment), pick the oak finish, and you're done.

Calm, classic styles — coastal, Hamptons, traditional botanical

For grandmothers who would prefer "real art" over a personal photo, lean into styles that already feel at home in a traditional Australian home: coastal photography, Hamptons-style prints, and soft botanical artwork. These aren't "exciting" the way a bold modern piece is — and that's the point. They blend into rooms she's spent decades curating, rather than fighting them.

A piece like Meelup No. I — soft coastal photography from Western Australia — sits comfortably alongside the watercolours and family photos already on her walls. Amalfi Seas I is another safe, classic choice if she's been to the Mediterranean (or always wanted to).

Heritage and cultural connections

If your grandmother has a strong cultural identity — a place she came from, a heritage she's proud of — wall art that nods to it can be deeply meaningful. For First Nations grandmothers, the Warlukurlangu Aboriginal art collection features works from the Yuendumu artist community in the Northern Territory, with each piece supporting the artist directly. For Italian, Greek, French or other European-heritage grandmothers, photography from Teigan Geercke's European Summer collection often feels like coming home.

The right size for a grandmother's home

Here is where most gift-givers go wrong: they buy too big. A1 and A0 prints look incredible in a young couple's open-plan living room. In a grandmother's home — typically with smaller wall sections, more existing artwork, and lower ceilings in older Australian houses — they overwhelm. Stick to A4 or A3 for most situations. They're easier for her to handle, easier for her to hang (or for you to hang for her on Mother's Day morning), and they slot into the gaps on her existing walls without forcing her to rearrange the room.

Five specific pieces that work for grandmothers

  • Custom grandkids photo print — A3 oak finish, from $89. The default winner.
  • Meelup No. I or II — soft WA coastal photography, A4 or A3 framed. Calming, classic, easy to live with.
  • Amalfi Seas I — Mediterranean coastal scene, A4 oak finish. For the grandma with European travel stories.
  • Warlukurlangu artist print — A4 framed. For meaningful Aboriginal art with provenance.
  • Botanical pair from our pair sets collection — two A4 prints designed to hang together, perfect for a hallway or above a guest bed.

Mother's Day wall art for mums-to-be

A mum-to-be is in one of the most particular gift-giving windows of her life. She's exhausted, hormonal, and almost certainly thinking about the nursery she's halfway through pulling together. Mother's Day for her is "first Mother's Day" — even if the baby isn't here yet — and the gift that lands acknowledges her, not just the baby.

Custom family photo print framed and styled on a wall — Mother's Day gift idea from Olive et Oriel Custom family photo print framed and styled on a wall — Mother's Day gift idea from Olive et Oriel

Nursery wall art she can hang now (without committing to a baby-only space)

The smartest nursery wall art is art she'd happily hang in any room of the house. Bunny prints and "Hello little one" typography date fast — by the time her child is two, she's repainting and replacing. Instead, look at nursery wall art with broader appeal: soft botanicals, gentle landscape photography, neutral animal illustrations in oak or white finish frames.

Sets and trios are particularly powerful here. A three-piece trio above a cot or change table feels intentional in a way that a single floating print doesn't, and it solves the "what do I hang on the big nursery wall" problem in one purchase. Look for trios in matching frame finishes so the whole arrangement reads as one composition.

Soft pastels and gentle palettes

Mums-to-be tend to gravitate toward calming palettes — soft sage, dusty pink, oatmeal, pale blue, warm cream. The Bal Harbour light blue and Palisades wallpapers (with $4.99 samples available so she can test before committing) are perfect for an accent wall behind a cot. They're gentle, photograph well, and grow with the room as the baby becomes a toddler.

Avoid the "baby-specific" trap

If she's expecting her second baby, she may not want another set of "first nursery" pieces. If she's expecting her first, she may not want art that screams "baby" — she may want a softer, more grown-up version of "this is a child's room." The safest path: art she could just as easily hang in a guest bedroom or her own bedroom in five years' time.

Five specific pieces that work for mums-to-be

  • Coastal trio set from our trio collection — three matching A4 prints, oak finish. The "fills the wall, looks intentional" choice.
  • Pair set from pairs and gallery walls — two A3 prints designed to hang together above a cot.
  • Bal Harbour light blue wallpaper — peel-and-stick, removable, grows with the room. Pair with a $4.99 sample.
  • Botanical print from our floral collection — A3 white finish frame, for the soft-and-feminine nursery.
  • Custom name or date print — once she's settled on the baby's name. Order in advance and hand it over with the original Mother's Day card.

Mother's Day wall art for new mums (baby in arms or under 12 months)

If there's a perfect time in a woman's life to receive thoughtful wall art, it's the first year of motherhood. She's sleep-deprived, often housebound, and the walls of her home are suddenly the most-looked-at surfaces in her world. A piece of art that brings her quiet joy at 3am — that's a real Mother's Day gift.

Custom family photo print framed and styled on a wall — Mother's Day gift idea from Olive et Oriel Custom family photo print framed and styled on a wall — Mother's Day gift idea from Olive et Oriel Custom family photo print framed and styled on a wall — Mother's Day gift idea from Olive et Oriel

The first family-of-three photo print

If she has a baby in her arms this Mother's Day, this is the gift. A custom photo print of her, her partner, and the baby — even from a phone snap taken in the hospital — turns the most emotional season of her life into something framed and permanent. Above the cot, above the change table, or in her own bedroom: it's the print she'll still have when the baby is twenty.

Calm art for sleep-deprived eyes

This is where new mums diverge from mums-to-be. A mum-to-be still has bandwidth for "decorating the nursery" as a fun project. A mum with a four-month-old has none. What she wants on her walls is calm: soft coastal photography, neutral botanicals, gentle abstract. Nothing high-contrast, nothing that demands attention. Think art that lets her breathe, not art that adds to the visual noise of toys, swaddles and bottles.

Peel-and-stick wallpaper for the nursery she'll change six times

A new mum knows something a mum-to-be doesn't yet: the nursery she set up before the baby came is going to evolve. Crib becomes toddler bed; pastels get replaced by primaries the kid picks themselves; the whole room changes around the second birthday. Peel-and-stick wallpaper (samples $4.99, full rolls easy to remove and replace) is a gift she'll quietly thank you for in two years' time when she wants to redo the whole room without paint and primer. Duties paid for international wallpaper orders, so no surprise charges at the door.

Self-care art for HER bedroom — a reminder she's still her

The most under-rated new-mum gift is wall art that goes in her bedroom, not the baby's. A piece from Teigan Geercke's European Summer collection, or a Poolside at Romeo's Ibiza print — something that says "you're still a person, you still travelled, you still have a self outside of motherhood" — is a quietly powerful Mother's Day gesture. It hangs in her room. She sees it before she sees the baby every morning.

Five specific pieces that work for new mums

  • Custom family-of-three photo print — A3 oak finish, from $89. The keystone gift.
  • Meelup No. I and II as a pair — soft WA coastal photography, calming above the cot or in the main bedroom.
  • Peel-and-stick wallpaper sample pack ($4.99 each) so she can test palettes for the nursery refresh.
  • Poolside at Romeo's Ibiza — for HER bedroom. A reminder she's still the woman who travels.
  • Soft botanical pair from our pair sets collection — calming, neutral, easy to live with.

Mother's Day wall art for mums of teens and adult kids

The mum-of-teens and the empty-nester mum are two of the most overlooked recipients on Mother's Day, and they tend to want very different things from new mums. Their kids are independent, their houses are full of decade-old decor that's overdue for a refresh, and they finally have time, headspace and disposable income to think about their walls again.

Custom family photo print framed and styled on a wall — Mother's Day gift idea from Olive et Oriel

Throwback family photos — the kids when they were small

If she's a mum of teenagers or adult kids, a custom print of a photo from when the kids were toddlers will undo her in the best way. Print it large, frame it in oak finish, hand it over on Mother's Day morning. There's a reason this is such a popular gift in this stage: she misses them being small, and she'd never print and frame the photo herself.

Statement art for the empty-nester home

Mums of adult kids often have a living room or hallway that's been waiting for a real piece of art. They've been making do with hand-me-downs and "for now" choices for two decades. Mother's Day is a great excuse to give her something with scale: a large aerial photography piece, or a single statement print from our most popular collection. A0 or A1 in this stage of life, not A4.

Travel photography from her dream destination

This is the demographic that's planning trips. The Italy trip, the Mediterranean cruise, the long-promised holiday. Photography from a place she's dreaming of — Amalfi Forever, Sunday Swim Ibiza, the European Summer collection — is the kind of gift that makes her stop and look every time she walks past it.

Mother's Day wall art for mum-figures who aren't your mother

Mother's Day isn't only for mums. Mothers-in-law, stepmums, aunts who raised you, friends who've just become mums for the first time — these relationships often involve more careful gift-giving than the one with your own mum, because there's less shared history to fall back on.

Mother-in-law: play it safer than you think

The rule with a mother-in-law is: more universal than personal, more classic than trend-led. Coastal, botanical, neutral. Coastal photography in white finish frames is almost always a safe bet. Avoid anything ironic, anything edgy, anything that requires her to "get it." She doesn't need to get it; she needs to like it.

Stepmum: lean into inclusion

For a stepmum, art that visually includes her is meaningful. A custom family photo print of a moment that involves her — a holiday, a Christmas, a recent gathering — quietly tells her she's part of the family. It can't be undone with a bad day or a snippy comment. It's on the wall.

The aunt who's basically a second mum

For aunts who functioned as a mother figure, treat the gift as you would for your mum — personal, considered, with weight. A custom print of her with you (or with her own kids) makes the relationship explicit in a way she might never have heard out loud.

The friend who became a mum this year

For a friend in her first year of motherhood — especially one whose own mum isn't around or available — Mother's Day can be quietly hard. A small piece of wall art that acknowledges her new chapter (a soft botanical, a coastal A4, a custom print of her with the baby) lands far harder than a card.

How to know what art she'll actually love

Custom family photo print framed and styled on a wall — Mother's Day gift idea from Olive et Oriel

If you're still not sure, here's the practical short version. You don't need her to tell you what she wants — you can work it out without her noticing.

  • Look at her current decor. Open her Pinterest if it's public, scroll her Instagram, glance around her living room next time you're there. Her existing art tells you 90% of what you need to know.
  • Note her favourite colours. Not "what colour is her favourite jumper" — what colour comes up across her cushions, throws, kitchen, hallway? That's her real palette.
  • Match her existing frame finishes. If her house is full of oak finish frames, get oak. White finish, get white. Black, get black. A timber frame is solid timber regardless of finish — it just needs to match what she already has on the wall.
  • When in doubt, custom family photo print. It's the one gift that works for almost every mum-figure, every stage, every decor style. Our family photo deep dive walks through how to make it land.

And if you've left this until the eleventh hour, the last-minute Mother's Day gift guide covers what's still possible to deliver in time. For more general inspiration across the whole shop, browse our most popular pieces or all wall art. The wall art guide and art hanging guide are quietly useful if you're choosing for someone whose home you don't know inside out.

Frequently asked questions

What's the best Mother's Day wall art gift for a grandmother?

For most grandmothers, a custom photo print of her grandchildren is the gift that lands hardest. Custom family photo prints start at $89 and we recommend A4 or A3 in oak finish — easy to handle, easy to hang, easy to slot into an existing wall arrangement. If she'd prefer "real art" over a personal photo, calm coastal or botanical pieces in classic styles tend to work best.

What should I buy a mum-to-be for Mother's Day in Australia?

Lean toward nursery wall art that won't date — soft pastels, gentle botanicals, neutral animal illustrations, or a three-piece trio she can hang above the cot. Avoid anything overtly "baby-themed" if she might want the room to grow with the child. Removable peel-and-stick wallpaper (with $4.99 samples) is another smart, low-commitment option.

What do new mums actually want for Mother's Day?

The two gifts that consistently land with new mums are: a custom family-of-three photo print (her, her partner, the baby) for above the cot, and a piece of calm, soft art for HER bedroom — something that reminds her she's still her, not just a mum. Coastal photography and neutral botanicals work especially well because they don't overstimulate sleep-deprived eyes.

Is wall art a good Mother's Day gift for a mother-in-law?

Yes — but pick safer than you think. Universal styles like coastal, traditional botanical, or Hamptons photography in white or oak finish frames tend to land best. Avoid anything ironic, edgy, or that requires her to "get" the reference. Match her existing decor rather than trying to push her style in a new direction.

What size print should I get for a grandmother's home?

A4 or A3 in almost every case. Older Australian homes typically have smaller wall sections, more existing artwork, and lower ceilings than open-plan modern builds — A1 and A0 prints can overwhelm rather than enhance. A3 in a solid timber frame with oak finish is the safest bet for most grandparent homes.

Can I gift wall art to a stepmum without it feeling awkward?

Absolutely — and the trick is to pick something inclusive rather than something neutral. A custom family photo print from a moment she's part of (a holiday, a recent Christmas, a family gathering) quietly tells her she belongs in the family in a way words don't always manage. It hangs on the wall as a permanent reminder.

What's the best wall art for a mum of teenagers or adult kids?

This is the demographic that finally has time, space and budget to refresh the home. Two strong directions: a custom print of a throwback family photo from when the kids were small (she misses them being little), or a statement-scale piece of aerial photography or European Summer travel photography for the empty-nester home. Go bigger here than you would for a grandma — A1 or A0 in the right room.

Will Mother's Day wall art arrive in time if I order this week?

For Mother's Day on Sunday 10 May 2026, most ready-made framed prints ordered by the end of the first week of May will arrive in time across metropolitan Australia. Custom family photo prints need a few extra days for production. If you're cutting it fine, see our last-minute Mother's Day gift guide for what's still realistic, including printable digital cards and gift vouchers she can redeem in her own time.

Whoever the mum in your life is — grandma, mum-to-be, brand-new mum, mum of grown-up kids, mother-in-law, stepmum, aunt, friend — there's a piece of wall art that fits her exactly. The trick is matching the art to the woman, not to a generic "Mother's Day" idea. Start with her: her stage of motherhood, her decor, her colours, her relationship to you. The right piece almost picks itself. And if it doesn't, a custom family photo print almost always does.

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