DIY:
• How To: Tissue Paper Fringe Heart — A cute and easy way to add a little love to your – or your Valentine's – home.
• 10 Affordable DIY Valentine Gift Ideas For the Tech Lover In Your Life — Show that techie in your life some love with one of these DIY gifts.
• DIY Valentine's Day Crayon Cards — Melted crayons + a cute card may just melt your Valentine's heart.
• Valentine Card Download from A Fanciful Twist — Think Valentine's Day is a Hallmark holiday? Then turn it around by making your own card!
• Special Delivery: Tiny Mailbox Valentines — Mail call! Today's delivery includes this adorable tiny box filled with candy and toys.
• How To Make a Valentine Lightbulb — What better way to say "you light up my life" without breaking out the Debbie Boone record!
• How To Craft a Bouncy, Curly Valentine Garland — Festoon your lover's home with some garland to show your adoration.
• 20 Projects for a DIY Valentine's Day — Choose from a pinata, cards, wreath or one of the other fabulous little projects to spread some love.
• LUV DIY: 4 Easy Valentine's Day Project Ideas — Whether you're appealing to a bibliophile, jokester, social media junky or history buff, this post has you covered.
• Sew A Valentine — Put a needle and thread to work and you'll have Valentine's Day all sewn up. (I couldn't help myself!)
BUY:
• Sweet Sewing Supplies For Your Crafty Valentine — If your love is happiest making pom poms or playing with ribbon, check out these crafty gifts.
• Cherished Valentine's Day Gifts: The Art of the Love Letter — In this age of electronic media, there may be no gift more quaint than one that's handwritten (even if you buy it that way).
• Vases for Your Valentine (or Your Home!) — Flowers will wilt but the vase will last forever.
• Keep Love Alive: 10 Living Flowers & Plants for Valentine's Day — Of course, flowers aren't the only option for Valentine's day. A plant will show your love all year long.
• Techie Valentine's Day Cards For Your Geekheart — Geeks need love, too.
• Love Simply: A Valentine's Day Gift Guide — Keep it simple and to the point this Valentine's Day and leave the creativity for the bedroom (nudge, nudge).
• Modern Finds for Valentine's Day — For that thoroughly modern Millie in your life, here are 10 potential gifts.
• The Naughty + Classy Home: Valentine's Day Gifts — Unlike Christmas, it's perfectly OK to be a little naughty for Valentine's Day. In fact, it should be encouraged.
• The Valentine's Day Tech Gift Guide — Here's a collection of tech-centric gifts for the traveler, home cook, fashionista, parent or music lover in your life.
• Get the Best Valentine's Day Flowers: Pro Tips From a Flower Shop Girl — If you are going to spring for flowers, be prepared.
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Some cute ideas! I made a lot of my own diy Valentine's day gifts this year and shared them on my blog. I love the beeswax heart. Incidentally those are so easy to make - just purchase a silicone mold and some beeswax! I bought some heart shaped beeswax candles from the farmer's market recently.
If one is going to go through all this time & $ for a significent other(s); might as well personally make the 14th of every month a time to present a "I <3 you." expression. Besides, a lot of this mass mkt stuff is 50 +% off by the 15th. I'm not above scouting marked down chocolate or conversation hearts for myself.
love the heart dot print, it reminds me of those paint with water color books from when I was a kid
Love the lightbulb!
I think handmade valentine gifts are the best, and even better if it's small and made with the heart. My valentines are my pets, so I made my cat some heart mice catnip toy. I put my tutorial on my blog
http://ex-scapes.com/2013/02/02/diy-valentine-catnip-mice/
Thank you for posting so many wonderful ideas for Valentine’s gifts. To be honest, I like to collect lovely stuff like this myself, so I’m not really getting anything for anyone. This year I have been browsing shops for Valentine’s Day decorations, but I haven’t found anything yet. I came across a good guide to home gift shops in my city and I haven’t been to every single one of them yet, but now that I found your blog, I’m thinking of trying to create something myself. Though I must admit I’m not the most handy person. Maybe it won’t come out so lovely, but I should at least try. What do you think?