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Is Your Mom the Best In Dallas? Show Her With a Custom D Cover

This Mother's Day, give your mom the starring role she deserves on a keepsake cover.
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Mother’s Day is just a few weeks away, readers. Don’t let it sneak up on you! Later this week, we’ll publish our annual gift guide, which includes curated finds for every type of mom. Some love fragrant candles and fluffy towels. Others prefer something stylish, like leather goods or a simple necklace. And many would be happiest with a great bottle of wine and an artisan cheese spread. Or a framed photograph of their family. Regardless, there’s one gift on our list that any mom in North Texas will appreciate: a custom D Magazine cover, starring her.

You know she’s The Best Mom in Dallas–now make sure everyone else knows, too. Our D Magazine Mother’s Day digital covers are frame-able keepsakes. Choose between four different cover options. Then, choose a favorite family photo, use an image of the two of you together, or let Mom shine with a solo shot. Need a gift for a grandmother? We have a template for that, too.

Our digital covers are handmade, so your digital files will arrive in your inbox in 3 to 5 business days. Submit your order by Thursday, May 6 to ensure that you receive your file before Mother’s Day. From there, just print it, frame it, and wrap it up.

Get a jump start on your Mother’s Day gifting with a custom cover, and look out for our full gift guide, coming soon.

Order Your Cover Now!


 

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