Round Up: Last-Minute Valentine’s Day Gifts
Here are 5 Valentine's Day gifts that you can make yourself, even on the morning of the 14th!
OK, “gifts” is a strong word here…let’s say “tokens” instead. Just a little thing to let someone know you remembered them on Valentine’s Day when you really didn’t until the day before.
1. Watercolor heart art from Peanut Blossom
This is something super simple and yet turns out so lovely…and it’s perfect for kids to do! What mom, dad or grandparent wouldn’t swoon over their child’s hand-made art?
2. Main Squeeze Valentine’s from Funky Polka Dot Giraffe
This one would work as a cute friend gift or a school valentine. There is a tutorial with printables after the jump. But if you don’t have a die cut machine for the fancy scalloped circles, you could use a large heart-shaped cookie cutter, trace and cut!
3. We’re A Perfect Match card from Real Simple
Did you forget to get your husband or wife a card? Have a matchbook laying around?
4. Pencil Eraser Heart Stamp from The House That Lars Built
A very cute and easy way to V-Day-up any plain-jane wrapping paper!
5. I’m Banana’s For You via knowtype on Instagram
If you waited until the morning of February 14th…well, we won’t judge and this might do the trick.
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Great roundup with some cute ideas!
What great ideas! I love the watercolor hearts! Super cute. #SITSBlogging
Some great Valentine’s Day ideas. I especially love the eraser stamp hearts. Stopping by from SITs. Have a great evening!
Thanks for these, super cute!
Nope, no plans tonight. I have one of those rare hadsunbs who does romantical stuff without needing a day dictated by society. For example, I’ve been on the South Beach diet and at one point we had a bunch of those SB brand cereal bars and chocolate bars. I mentioned in passing that I wanted something like that. He spent an hour scouring our huge pantry (which is full of boxes and bags of crackers and chips that we never finished) to find me some, combine them in a giant bowl and bring them to me. I hadn’t even been hinting it was just a random thought about what to get at the grocery store that weekend. Little things like that tell me he loves me all the time. And yes, bringing me chocolate (even diet) is love to me.