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Valentine’s Day Gift Guide: The 10 Best Presents for Her

Valentine’s Day is a special occasion to show your loved one how much you care. Some of the best Valentine’s gift ideas for her include jewelry, spa days, experiences, personalized gifts, flowers and chocolates, books, fashion accessories, cooking classes, streaming subscriptions, and tech gadgets. So whether you’re looking for something traditional or something more unique, this list has something for everyone.

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The Best Valentine’s Day Gifts for Her

1. Jewelry

A timeless and classic gift, jewelry is sure to make her feel special. Consider a necklace, bracelet, or pair of earrings that she can wear daily or for special occasions. A piece of jewelry from great companies like Brilliant Earth can be a special and sentimental gift that she can treasure for years to come.

2. A spa day is one of the Best Valentine’s Day Gifts

Treat her to a relaxing spa day where she can unwind and get pampered. It could include a massage, facial, or manicure/pedicure. A spa day allows her to relax and de-stress.

3. Experience

Give her the gift of an experience she’ll never forget. It could be concert tickets, a hot air balloon ride, or a weekend getaway. An experience gift is a unique and memorable way to celebrate Valentine’s Day. It could be concert tickets, a hot air balloon ride, a weekend getaway, or a cooking class.

4. Personalized gifts

Personalized gifts show that you put thought and effort into your present. Consider a custom-made piece of art, a monogrammed item, or a photo album of your memories. Personalized gifts add a personal touch and show that you put thought and effort into your present.

5. Flowers and chocolates

A bouquet of her favorite flowers and a box of chocolates are a sweet and romantic gesture. Flowers can also be a great way to add a personal touch to your home. You can also choose her favorite flower or color and make a beautiful floral arrangement.

6. A new book

A book is a perfect gift for an avid reader and a great way to spend time together. A new book by her favorite author or the latest release from her favorite genre can also be a great way to encourage her to take some time for herself. It can be a thoughtful and personal gift that she will treasure for a long time. Another idea is to get her a subscription to Audible from Amazon to listen to audiobooks.

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7. A fashion accessory is one of the Best Valentine’s Day Gifts

 A new fashion accessory is a great way to help her update her wardrobe and feel good about herself. It’s also a great way to show that you pay attention to her interests.

8. A cooking class or a cooking subscription box

They’re a great way to encourage her to learn new recipes and skills. A cooking class is also a way to bond and learn something new together. It can be a fun and interactive activity that you both enjoy and make a delicious meal together.

9. A subscription to her favorite streaming service or a streaming device

A subscription is a good gift for someone who loves to watch her favorite shows and movies. It can also allow her to discover new shows and movies, and a great way to spend time together with a movie night.

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10. A new tech gadget that she’s been wanting to try out

It’s a great way to help her stay connected and make her life more convenient. A new tech gadget can also be a great way to make her life more efficient, stay connected, and make her daily tasks easier.

Recap: Best Valentine’s Day Gifts

Choosing the best Valentine’s Day Gifts shows how much you care and fits her personality and interests. Do you have any other ideas? Leave a comment and let us know.

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How to Make an Easy Last-Minute Valentine’s Card Box

I’m that mom who sees the note about the class Valentine’s party and only reads halfway through. I get the date and the number of Valentine’s cards we need, and that’s about it. Well, this time, my quick-scan method failed me because I didn’t realize we needed a Valentine’s card box!

As we were getting all of the Valentine’s Day stuff packed up for the next day, I re-read the note to make sure we weren’t forgetting anything. I’m sure you can see where I’m going with this. My preschooler needed a Valentine’s card box for school. Oops.

No worries, though. He had a cute Valentine’s card box for his class party that we made without running out to the store. Plus, it was super easy to make.

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How to Make a Valentines Card Box

Step 1: Find a box that is big enough to hold Valentine’s Day treats and cards.

You can use literally any box you have. We used a pop-tart box. There are only 10 kids in his class so his didn’t need to be very big.

Step 2: Paint the box or cover it with paper.

It took a couple of coats of paint to hide the pop-tart logo. I let it dry in between each coat but it didn’t take long.

For some reason, the sides of the box were giving us the most trouble (or maybe I was just over it). So, we cut cute craft paper and placed it on each end. We didn’t do anything with the bottom of the box.

Step 3: Add stickers and other embellishments.

We had some Valentine’s stickers so my little guy put stickers all over the box. You could also cut hearts out of different colored paper and glue those to the box.

We cut his name out of cute paper and glued that on, too. Use whatever you have and be creative. Other ideas include letting your child paint designs on the box or adding glitter.

Step 4: Cut a hole in the top.

Make sure the hole is big enough to fit treats through and not just cards.

Valentine's Card Box

While this Valentine’s card box was nowhere near perfect, my little guy loved it. Sometimes it is all about taking the time to help them create something rather than worrying about a perfect result. Sure, I could have run out to Target and hoped they had some left, but this ended up being so much more fun and I didn’t have to change out of my sweatpants.

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Please tell me I’m not the only mom who does everything last minute?! And if you are a parent who plans ahead and already has their child’s Valentine’s card box ready, I’d love to see it!

*Does anyone in your child’s class have food allergies? If so, read this article: Keep Valentine’s Day Sweet and Safe for Those With Food Allergy.*

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4 Truly Thoughtful Gifts For Your Valentine

Giving gifts is a way for you to show appreciation, love, pride, happiness, and warmth towards another individual. Giving a gift to someone is a chance to show them just what they mean to you. This means you have to find truly thoughtful gifts for your valentine.

Sometimes, practical gifts are needed, such as a car, money, or household items. But, once the basics are covered, choosing gifts that are really thoughtful, and bought with the particular recipient in mind, are the best gifts that you can give. 

Valentine’s Day is a day that not everyone celebrates, but it is important to know that if you are planning on giving a gift, it should only be something generic. This means that instead of (or along with) flowers or chocolates, you should give something truly meaningful.

Think of the person that you are buying for, and choose something that they would love. If you are looking for some ideas to get your gift-giving going, then here are some ideas to think about.

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Thoughtful Gifts For Your Valentine

1. A Basket Full of Favorite Things

If you want to give something that is really thoughtful, you can create your own gift basket to give. Choose things that you know they will love such as their favorite candy, beer, wine, or magazines.

It could contain other things that you know they would love like a new book from their favorite author or decor that matches their home. It could contain something personal to them like a stylish vape pen or an item that will help them with other hobbies.

When you have thought of them and only have them in mind, it will be a gift that means so much to them.

2. Experiences

If you know your valentine well, then you will know how they like to be shown love the best. One of the ways that they might like to be shown love is through experiences or spending quality time.

When you spend quality time together, then it will be what they really value. So, instead of a physical gift, you could get them the gift of an experience that you could do together.

It could be that they have always wanted to do something like hike a particular mountain or jump out of an airplane. You could even think about getting tickets to an event or a live show that they have always wanted to see. The gift of an experience helps to keep on giving because it is an experience that will last a lifetime in their memories.

3. Personalized Gifts

A personalized gift is about creating something that is one of a kind, just for them, that couldn’t be for anyone else. It could be a print with the lyrics from your wedding song, a framed map of the city where you met, or something else unique to your valentine.

4. A Bottle Of Something Special 

Another great choice for a Valentine’s gift would be a bottle of liquor. With services like The Bottle Haus, you can get liquor delivered directly to your loved one and you’ll be able to choose from a massive variety. You will be able to find the perfect choice for whoever you’re buying for, regardless of their tastes. We recommend doing a little research though, particularly if you’re spending a little more on one of the best brands.

3 Truly Thoughtful Gifts For Your Valentine

Choosing a thoughtful gift for your valentine is easier than you may think. Use these tips to make this Valentine’s Day the best one yet.

What are some other thoughtful gifts you could give on Valentine’s Day? Tell me in the comments!

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Valentine’s Day Matching Game – Free Printable

So this Valentine’s Day Matching Game idea first came to me when my son and I were working on his sight words. I remember playing sight words games with our now 12-year-old back when he was in Kindergarten, and the games just seemed to help him get it.

Somehow, it hadn’t crossed my mind to play games to learn sight words with my current kindergartner until now. The best part of this matching game printable that I created, however, is that I can use it for more than just a sight words matching game.

I plan to use it for matching uppercase and lowercase letters, matching numbers, and a few other learning games. The multiple game options also mean it will work for different age groups, depending on which game you decide to play with it.

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Free Printable – Valentine’s Day Sight Word Practice Matching Game

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Free Printable – Valentine’s Day Matching Game

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How I Used Them

So I printed two copies for each kid. On one copy, I wrote the sight words, numbers, or letters (depending on which kid’s I was doing). The second copy was used for cutting.

Before I had the kids cut out the hearts on the second copy, I wrote the matches. Once they cut the hearts out, they were already ready to match them up.

You don’t have to do the second copy this way, however. Instead, you could cut hearts onto pink or red construction paper and then write the matching word, letter, or number onto the heart. I just wanted the kids to cut their own hearts, to be honest. Lazy mom moment.

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Another Way to Play – Learn Sight Words Using Technology

I taught my son how to type his sight words into dictionary.com and listen to the word. If you don’t know how to do this, it’s simple! Type the word into the search box and then when the definition comes up, click on the megaphone icon and it’ll say the word out loud.

This allows your child to play the game on their own and still hear the words spoken aloud. It helps with letter recognition, spelling, and reading.

Don’t leave them to do it on their own every time, though. Kids still learn best through personal connection.

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Final Thoughts on Valentine’s Day Matching Game

This game was so much fun and my kids learned so much while playing it! Would you use the sight word version of this Valentine’s Day matching game or would you use it for something different like learning letters or numbers? Tell me about it in the comments!

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Valentine’s Gifts for Him and Her (+ some cute décor)

Valentine’s Day is coming, which means you likely need ideas for Valentine’s gifts for your partner. We don’t make a huge deal of Valentine’s Day at our house, but I always make sure to get my husband and kids a little something to make them smile.

So far in our relationship, I have always made one homemade Valentine’s gift for my husband, and then one store-bought gift. Each year, though, I struggle in the weeks leading up to Valentine’s trying to think of the perfect gift for him.

This post is based on my research for the perfect Valentine’s gift for him, and since I know some of you need a Valentine’s gift for her, I’ve included some of those ideas, too!

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Valentine’s Day Gifts for Him

Whether you are looking for a Valentine’s gift for a dad, husband, brother or any other man, I’ve got you covered!

1. Engraved, personalized wallet

2. What Do You Meme board game

3. Carhartt Men’s Hat

4. YETI Rambler Insulated Mug with Lid

5. Exceptionally Bad Dad Jokes

6. Pop Up Indoor/Outdoor Golfing Target

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Valentine’s Day Gifts for Her

1. Felt Letter Board

2. Natural Himalayan Salt with Metal Basket Lamp

3. Electric Stainless Steel S’mores Maker with Compartment Trays and Roasting Forks

4. Tartan Winter Infinity Scarf with Beanie

5. Matching Couple Coffee Mugs

6. Essential Oil Diffuser Bracelet

Valentine’s Day Decor

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Valentine’s Gifts for Him and Her (+ some cute décor)

Valentine’s Day Gifts are sometimes tricky to decide on. Keeping it fun and simple is the way to go. Which gifts on this list would you consider giving or which ones would you like to receive? Leave a comment to let me know!

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Valentine’s Crafts Based on the Book Hedgehugs

When my son brought the book ‘Hedgehugs’ home from school last year, I was so excited. I’d never heard of it before and it quickly became a favorite. While deciding on some Valentine’s Crafts, this book immediately came to mind.

It’s a cute story about a couple of hedgehogs that want to hug but can’t find a comfortable way to do so. By the end of the story, the hedgehogs find a way to hug by wiggling into the end of a torn sock. The sock covers their sharp parts so that they can share their love.

With National Hugging Day on the 21st and Valentine’s Day less than a month away, I figured it was the perfect time to have some fun with this one. If you want to buy this book for your home library, you can get it on Amazon by clicking HERE or by clicking on the photo below.

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Valentine’s Crafts 1 – Paper Hug

This craft is SO easy and we had everything on hand to make it ahead of time. Even more exciting, our teenager participated in this one!

Materials

Directions

  1. Cut a large heart onto pink paper.
  2. Using any of the three colors of paper, cut a long, skinny piece and fold it up like an accordion.
  3. Put white paint on one of the child’s hands and have them make a handprint on red paper.
  4. Do the same with the other hand so that you have 2 handprints for each child.
  5. Have the child cut around their handprint and glue one handprint to each arm.
  6. Glue the other end of the arm to the large heart.
  7. Using markers, draw a face on the heart.

Valentine’s Crafts 2 – Hedgehog Hugging a Heart Craft

Materials

Directions

  1. Draw or print a large oval onto white paper and have your kids paint it brown.
  2. Draw or print a medium-sized oval, a medium sized heart, two small ovals for feet, and two long, skinny ovals for arms. At the end of each long, skinny oval, make it flat instead of rounded. (I know, this isn’t an oval anymore).
  3. Mix brown and white paint to make a light brown or tan color. Then, paint the rest of the shapes with this color.
  4. Then, cut out a couple of hearts onto pink or red paper.
  5. Once all of that is done, assemble the hedgehog by beginning with the large brown oval. Using glue, add the medium-sized tan oval next, more toward the bottom of the large oval leaving about half an inch of space at the bottom.
  6. Then add the tan heart so that the top half of the heart is on the brown oval and the bottom half is on the tan oval.
  7. Next up are the feet, which should be put on the very bottom.
  8. Finally, add one of the red or pink hearts right into the center of the tan oval and put the arms so that the flat side of the arms are on the edge of the oval and the rounded parts are overlapping the red or pink heart.
  9. Add a second red or pink heart overtop of the first one and add the googly eyes to the tan heart.
  10. For the final steps, add a pom-pom to the point of the tan heart to make a nose and add claws to the feet using a black marker.

That’s it!! You’re done and you’ve created a cute hedgehog hugging a heart.

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Final Thoughts on Valentines Craft Based on the Book Hedgehugs

Valentine’s Day is such a fun holiday to celebrate with your kids. It’s a good time to teach kids fun ways to celebrate rather than spending money to celebrate.

Which craft are you going to do with your kids? Let me know in the comments!

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While you’re at it, parents, go ahead and treat yourself this Valentine’s Day with some pampering and self care.