Determine what your mom enjoys and create a themed basket based on her likes. This is much more personal than a pre-made gift basket or a gift card. Personalize it even more by adding a framed photo and add some flowers for a lovelier appearance.  If your mom needs to relax, create a "spa" basket that includes items likes soaps, lotions, perfumes, and other personal care items. If your mom has a sweet tooth, create a basket that has all of her favorite candies or snacks. The cost of the basket will depend on the items you include so go as big or as small as needed based on your budget. Throwing in something with sentimental value always adds a nice touch. Indulging your mom will make her feel good both inside and out. Spa treatments such as manicures, pedicures, massages, or salon days are likely to bring a smile to your mom's face. Treat your mom to a day or evening of new activities that are based on her likes. Scheduling a new and exciting adventure will show your mom that you care enough to plan an amazing experience.  Try taking her to a new restaurant she's been wanting to try. Get dressed up and go to the ballet or opera. Try something neither of you have tried before.  For example, instead of giving a bouquet of flowers, why not make one together? Instead of buying a plain, generic piece of jewelry, try having something custom made to suit your mom's personality and taste. You have to not only think about her jewelry preferences (bracelets, rings, gold, silver, etc.), but you also have to keep her interests in mind.  For example, charm bracelets offer a lot of personalization because many jewelers have charms to represent everything including religion, sports, music, dance, and more. If you have siblings you can purchase a piece that includes the birthstones of all her children. Shop at smaller farmer's markets or online to find one-of-a-kind pieces; some can even be hand-pressed and personalized. It may seem cliche but many women still enjoy receiving flowers as a sign of appreciation. The hardest part will be determining what type of blooms your mother would best enjoy.  Visit a florist to determine the florist's style, specialties, to ask questions, and to see the bouquets in person. No flowers really "clash" with each other so don't worry about choosing "ugly" flowers. Instead, choose blooms based on your mother's favorite colors or smells.  Bouquets normally only last 4-5 days so be prepared to put in a little work to make them last longer. Change the water daily, make sure the stems are cut at an angle, and add sugar or aspirin to the water to extend the life.
++++++++++
One-sentence summary -- Create a "favorite things" basket. Pamper her. Take her on a date. Buy personalized jewelry. Give her flowers.

Q: If you do not already have an email address, you will need to sign up with an email provider before proceeding. Thankfully, there are many free web-based email providers who you can get a free email address with for no cost. Some of the most popular ones include:  Gmail Hotmail Yahoo mail " Before you can write an email, you will need to open a new, blank message box to write your email in. The exact method varies depending on the service you use, but there will usually be a button toward the top of the page with a label like “Compose,” “New,” or “New Message.” If you are uncertain about how to create a new message, check the help pages for your email service to learn more about it in greater detail. You do not need to list your own email address, but you do need to specify the email address of the person or people you intend to send the email to.  A space is often enough to separate multiple email addresses, but some services do request that you separate multiple addresses with a comma or some other form of punctuation. If this is the case, these instructions should be specified by your specific email provider. Type the email address of the main receiver or receivers in the “To:” field. The main receiver usually refers to anyone whom the email is directly meant for or addressed to in the body of the email. Type other email addresses in the “CC:” field. This is the “copy” field. A receiver should be listed in the “CC:” field if the email does not directly mention them but does refer to something that individual should be aware of. Use the “BCC:” field to hide email addresses. If you do not want the receivers of an email to see a list of email addresses the message went to, you should type those email addresses in the “blind copy” field. Every email service will let you type a subject or title for your email in the “Subject” box.  The subject should be brief, but it should also give the recipient some idea of what the email is about.  For example, a casual email to a friend could simply say “What's Up?” If you are emailing with a question about an assignment, though, the subject line might read something like “Math homework.” Similarly, a question to a supervisor or professor could be labeled with a subject line like “Question” or “Question about...” followed by a brief label describing the topic in question.   Note that a message without a subject will appear in a recipient's inbox with the label of “(no subject).” The body of your email should be written in the large text box below the subject line.  The body of each email should typically include a salutation, message, and closing. The nature of email is fast, so you should generally keep the length of your message fairly short. After you finish typing your email, review it to verify that there are no spelling or grammar mistakes and that the message clearly addresses the matter you wanted to bring up. If the email is ready, hit the “Send” button on the message box in order to send it away to the listed recipients.
A: Set up an email address. Click on "Compose" or "New. List the recipients' email addresses. Include an informative subject. Write the body of your email. Hit the "Send" button.

Article: On the homepage, you'll see a box that says "Design Custom Maps" with more information about designing a custom map. You'll also see a button that says "Start Now." Click on that button.  Sign up before beginning, so that you can keep your map. If you can't see your country, zoom in first. Then click on the country to bring it to the fore and use the zoom in and out buttons to get the portion of the map you wish to have.   Choose a color (this can be anything, including "Cucumber" and "Sherbert.") The color will fill out the background behind the map. You will have an option to continue customizing this color in the next section. Then choose a street or terrain as your starting point. You can also choose satellite as the base layer if on a paid account with MapBox.com.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Head to the MapBox website at http://www.mapbox.com. Choose a starting point in designing your map.