Valntines Day Gift Ideas

Sat, 23 Jan 2010 06:18:18 +0000


Are you seeking out the perfect gift for your kids or significant other?  Perhaps you're hitting a wall and further searching for that unique gift that screams out your love?  Listed below are a few unique gift suggestions which are bound to create the best memories, laughs, love, and symbol of your love for your gift recipient!


What to get the kids?
It does not matter if you have a boy or girl.  One of the most popular options if quick toss away but cheap toys or trinkets you can always purchase from at Orientaltrading.com specially if they want to give a gift for their classmates.  It's simple to order online, quick to arrive and order, and you spend little or next to nothing!

A unique idea to further place this idea would be to hold a hide and seek game with the little toys or candies.  Place the items at random places all over your house with a note on each one guiding your excited children to the next location of the next token of your expressed and well thought out love.  Once they get to the final location perhaps you could surprise them with a note saying "congratulations! We're going out to eat dinner, the restaurant is your choice tonight!" or better yet placing a larger final prize for the kid to score. 

If you have a teenager you're seeking Valentines day gift or activity with and have hit the "toys, how old do you think I am?!" phase then look no further for idea's.  There is never anything better then the parents to take each of the teens out to a treat of their choice.  After all, they normally are eating like a race horse at that phase of life!  Perhaps take them out individually to a desert, lunch, or dinner?  Or better yet take them to their favorite store of choice and purchase them a new article of clothing of their choice [yes, save up before arriving to not crush them and try to give them an minimum expectation if you are on a budget for this one and don't want to spend $200's for one pair of jeans! ...unless of course you saved up prior to really make a splash of love to their day!  Most of the time it can show them money does not matter and that their more important].  Lastly, a trip to Starbucks might be in order as well.  Most Teens typically do not drink like their parents do but for a big trip with the parents to Starbucks shows them you think their getting older and more mature to choose a coffee caffeinated beverage of their choice. 


Who says you have to settle with the traditional teddy bear and roses?  But worst case senerio if that fits more creatively within your budget then traditional is still good. 

Thanks for visiting. I hope you find everything you need here to make Valentines Day really special

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Valentines Day isn’t just for adults, it’s for everyone. We all like to show how much we care and Valentines Day is the perfect excuse. Sometimes it can be difficult to come up with ideas for the kids without it costing a fortune – here are a few to get you started

Children love to celebrate Valentine’s Day with all their friends, it’s the day of the year that they can show their friends just how much they mean to them. One of the best and easiest things to do is make Valentine’s cards to hand out at school. There is no need to spend lots of money as it’s fun to make the cards and you don’t need much in the way of craft materials to do it. If you children are quite small it might be a good idea to give them a helping hand by making a heart template for them to draw round and cut out. The hearts can be cut from red and pink construction paper. The front of the heart can decorated with stickers, glitter and even ribbon to make each homemade Valentine card special. A little note written on the back and signed finishes the card nicely.

Your kids can make special treat bags to go with the Valentine’s cards that they hand out. You can start by choosing either chocolate candies or conversation hearts to fill the treat bags. You can use pink and red color tulle from your local craft store that can be cut into squares to make the little treat bags. Lay the square of tulle on the table, in the center of the square, put a small pile of candy. Finish off the treat bags by pulling up the sides and tying them together with ribbon – simple and pretty. Grandparents would love these too.

Your children will need a way to carry their homemade Valentine’s Day cards and gifts to school to wherever they are visiting to give their gifts. A special Valentine’s Day tote bag will be the best thing to carry cards to school and bring all of their cards back home. You can make this from a stout paper grocery bag or a plastic bag providing you use the right glue. Attach ribbons to the top of the bag to make handles for the Valentine’s Day tote bag. Then the bag itself can be decorated with cut out hearts, markers, ribbons, glitter and stickers.

Many children like to give Valentine’s Day gifts to their teachers or special adults like Uncles and Aunts or Grandparents There are quite a few suitable gifts that your children can make for them. What about their own special candy stash? This usually works best with small chocolate candies but can be done with any type. Start with a clean dry jar with the label removed. Fill the jar with the candy that you have chosen to use. Cover the lid with a square piece of fabric in colors that remind you of Valentine’s Day. Tie the cloth onto the lid with a ribbon. Then take a sticky label and decorate it with hearts and a message for the special person you are giving it to.

One of my favorite gifts is a cookie bouquet. You can bake some heart shaped cookies using our Valentines Cookie Recipe here and just cut out heart shapes. Before you bake the cookies you will want to place a wooden skewer into them to make the stem for the heart flowers. Ice the cookies with red and pink icing and allow the icing to set. Put a piece of floral foam in the bottom of a container to set your flower cookies in. Arrange the heart cookie flowers to finish this gift and maybe tie a bit of ribbon around to make it look even prettier. You could just tie three or four together to make a little ‘posy’ as well.

For someone really special you could make a Valentine’s Day apron. Start out by getting a plain apron from a craft store or cooking store, make sure it will take paint before you buy it. Using fabric paint (pens are best) decorate the apron with Valentine’s Day words and pictures. This is great fun and the kids really enjoy this one.

If you decide to make homemade chocolates or candies you may not be able to take them into school depending on the rules but your family and friends will appreciate them or you can take them to a Valentine’s Day party at a friend’s house or a church gathering. Many stores offer kits that include the candy molds and instructions for melting the chocolate. You could even make chocolate ’spoons’ for luscious hot chocolate drinks with heart shaped marshmallows to float on top as a bed time treat for Valentines Day.