Scilly Love This Mother's Day

Celebrate a Scilly Mother's Day

This Mother’s Day, celebrate the special women in your life with a little island-inspired magic. From thoughtful gifts crafted on the Isles of Scilly to dreamy getaway inspiration, we’ve gathered everything you need to make the day feel extra meaningful. Explore our Mother’s Day competition, discover shopping ideas from local makers and growers, and browse our favourite blogs and experiences to help you plan a celebration she’ll never forget - whether that’s a surprise trip, a heartfelt present, or simply a moment of Scilly-inspired escape.

 

Mother's Day Giveaway Island Inspired Prizes

To make Mother’s Day even more special, we’re giving you the chance to win a collection of beautiful island-inspired treats. From handcrafted gifts made by local Scilly makers to thoughtful prizes perfect for a little escape or indulgence, it’s the perfect way to celebrate the mums, grandmas, and mother figures who mean the most. Enter our Mother’s Day competition for your chance to win something truly special.

Scilly Gifts for Mother's Day Featured Scilly Crafted & Home Grown Gifts

Scilly Flowers

Scilly Flowers based at Churchtown Farm on St Martin’s is Scilly’s postal flower service. We send gift boxes of scented flowers to any UK…

Fay Page Open Studio

It all started twelve years ago with a silver shell range and we’ve grown each year and now have several ranges including fish, flowers, seeds…

Phoenix & Providence

Skincare for the soul, inspired by the sea… Phoenix & Providence skincare has been created to infuse a sense of mindfulness and calm into…

The IOS Store

The IOS Store brings the spirit of the Isles of Scilly straight into your wardrobe with vibrant, high-quality apparel and accessories that embody…

Scilly Billy

Unique Isles of Scilly designs, on feel-good garments for the whole family. And that includes canine!   Designed in Scilly to embody…

Tamarisk Gallery

Tamarisk Gallery is based in the centre of Hugh Street, St Mary’s. It is run by local glass artist Oriel Hicks and her daughter, Erica Swain. As…

Phoenix Craft Studios

A co-operative of craftspeople in individual studios. Scroll below to 'Further Information' to see links to information on each artist…

Gift Vouchers Island Getaways and Gift Experiences

Shop Your Scilly Favourites More Mother's Day Gift Inspiration

Shopping

Shopping on Scilly features local crafts, unique gifts, and island-inspired treasures, including handmade jewellery, pottery, and artisan foods.

Made With Love On The Isles of Scilly Meet The Makers

Food & Drink

From Gorse to Glass: The Wild Wingletang Gin Story

  • 6 min read

When life hands you gorse flowers, make gin. So runs the motto infusing the Wild Wingletang gin crafted by Aiden Hicks at Westward Farm on St. Agnes. Venture onto the rugged heathlands of Wingletang Down, where the Hicks family graze their Red Ruby beef cattle, and you’ll see gorse bushes wearing…

Bryher

Turquoise Dreams: Richard Pearce’s Life in Paint and Tide

  • 6 min read

Artist Richard Pearce’s life is so closely bound with the sea it’d be no surprise to find saltwater running through his veins. He hears, watches and paints it in all its many moods, he lives just metres from the jagged-toothed rocks of Bryher’s storm-lashed west coast, and over the years he’s picked…

St. Martin's

Island Life in Every Charm

  • 4 min read

How do you start your working week? If you work for jeweller Fay Page on St. Martin’s, it’s with a bracing dip off St Martin’s flats, one of the island’s silver sand beaches in Lower Town. Sometimes one of the eight-strong team will return from the outing with a tiny cowrie shell or curiously shaped…

Gallery

Rat Bags and Sea Threads: A Canvas Tale from St. Mary’s

  • 5 min read

Living on an island for all or much of their lives, Keith Buchanan and his wife Carol have boating in the blood. They sail a 54-foot ketch, Carol used to row in one of St. Mary’s eight wooden gigs, and Keith has been crafting canvas sails on the part of the quay in Hugh Town on St. Mary’s known as…

Food & Drink

From Flowers to Fudge: A Sweet Bryher Story

  • 5 min read

When a flower loses its power, what do you do? The answer from 11-year-old Issy Taylor at Veronica Farm on Bryher was quite simple: ‘Make fudge.’ The flower in question was narcissus, whose market had suddenly wilted in face of competition from European growers, so Issy’s parents Kris and Geoff, who…

Gallery

Woven by the Sea: Emily Mary’s Scilly-Inspired Textiles

  • 5 min read

Gorse flower, lavish, heather orchid…. They sound like names of luxury shower gels or racehorses. In fact, they’re the names given to the vivid wool colours that textiles designer Emily Shaw is playing with to recreate Tresco’s wild gorse - and heather-clad northern tip. She shows me…

Gallery

A Life in Light: Oriel Hicks and the Art of Scilly’s Glass

  • 5 min read

Oriel Hicks lifts the lid of her dog-eared cardboard box with as much excitement as the rest of us might display when opening a box of posh artisan chocolates. Her eyes light up as she reveals its contents: scores of slightly irregular squares of coloured glass, tightly packed like After Eights.

Things to Do

10 Ways to Nourish Your Soul in 2026

  • 8 min read

Ready to hit reset? Embrace a slower pace of life on the Isles of Scilly. Whether you're looking to embrace the wild, spark inspiration, or simply breathe in the sea air, these 10 soul-nourishing experiences will leave you feeling recharged and inspired. Find Your Flow Relax, recharge, and reconnect…

Nature

An Island Garden

  • 4 min read

The entire archipelago is a garden in one and a kaleidoscope of colour with horticulture, husbandry and natural flora happily living side-by-side. Turn any corner on a walk on the Isles of Scilly, at any time of year, and the colours are there to greet you - in the winter flower fields, along the…

Discover Scilly in Spring A slower, lighter season made for exploring

Spring on the Isles of Scilly has a quiet magic to it. The islands gently reawaken as boats return to the water, gardens burst into life, and the first visitors of the season begin to arrive. There’s a fresh energy in the air - scented with coconut gorse and salty sea breeze - as seabirds return and days stretch a little longer. It’s the perfect time to slow down, explore coastal paths and hidden coves, and soak up Scilly at its most peaceful and uplifting.