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5 Valentine's Day Gift Ideas

 

Valentine's Day will be here before we know it, and this is the perfect time to start planning and gathering a few gift ideas.  Here are a few Valentine's Day gift ideas that are perfect to show your love and appreciation. 

1. Create a love jar by designing a jar and filling it with some love notes. It's a perfect gift for someone you care about. If you're interested in making one, check out my DIY love jar post. The love jar

2. Baking together a Valentine's box is an ideal choice for those who love to bake sweet treats together. It includes two aprons, ingredients for your baked goods, a candle, and a recipe card. To add a personal touch, opt for plain aprons that you can decorate as per your liking. You can even iron a picture of you and your loved one onto the aprons.

3. The Valentine playlist - Creating a playlist of favorite songs that remind you of your loved one is an easy and heartfelt gesture.

4. The DIY paint box- This kit contains everything needed for a fun evening of painting together, including brushes, paint, canvas, and your choice of ceramics.

5. DIY conversation starter cards- One activity that I really enjoy is creating a set of question cards to ask my partner. To do this, you will need some blank cards and come up with a list of questions to ask your partner. You can also add some special cards that express your appreciation and care for them. This is a great way to strengthen your relationship and have some fun together.


Do you celebrate Valentine's Day? If so, what are your plans to show your love, and appreciation for the special person in your life? I'd love to hear about it. Feel free and leave a comment below. 


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  1. I forgot that Valentine’s Day is only a month away. I really like these valentines gift ideas, especially the playlist. It’s nice to listen to music together that brings back special memories.

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    1. Kelly, thank you! I love the playlist one as well.

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  2. Oh, ya that is coming soon. I like all those ideas but the valentine playlist is my favorite.

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    1. Steven, it sure is coming soon! =) Thanks so much for stopping by.

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  3. I love to talk, so I'd probably do the DIY conversation starter cards haha. Great ideas!

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  4. The baking together kit sounds awesome, I bet my kids would enjoy something like it!

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  5. Although I really do not celebrate Valentines Day so much these days, all the same these are great ideas. Mayne this year I'll look at being active again with one of these ideas.

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  6. absolutely lovely ideas! How cute is that. I prefer DIY, I think I'll make a soap and a post card for my partner

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  7. I love the idea of the valentines baking together box! My husband and I bake often together, so this would be so perfect for us. I've been meaning to find him his own apron, so this would definitely be a great opportunity to do that and add it into a cute gift. Thanks for the idea! I had honestly forgotten about valentines day coming up.

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  8. The baking together box has got my eye now. Something fun for my man and I to do. Love the idea.

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  9. The ceramic paint box sounds like so much fun! My husband and I don't celebrate Valentine's Day, however, we have been talking about doing a 'paint night' for date night one day in the near future. There are a lot of tutorials for them readily available on YouTube, you just have to purchase the supplies.

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  10. These are all wonderful ideas. I especially like the conversation starter cards. They can lead to great conversations and be so much fun to use. Thanks for some great ideas.

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  12. Great ideas, number 5 is my fav! Thanks so much for linking up at A Themed Linkup 139 for All Things Love and Valentine’s Day. Shared.

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    1. Dee, thank you! Number 5 is a favorite of mine. Thank you for stopping by. I appreciate it.

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  13. We don't do that much for Valentine's day anymore; I will get each of the boys and my husband a box of chocolates and make up a card but that's about it. These are some really cute ideas though.

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    1. Aw, that is still a very nice gesture. --Chocolates are the best!

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