51 DIY Valentine Gifts for Every Person in Your Life

Express your love and affection with DIY Valentine gifts for every skill level—including handmade art, edible treats, and easy-to-make cards.

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Photo: Marty Baldwin

Whether it's a romantic gesture or a cute accessory to share with friends, there's nothing like a DIY Valentine gift to show a loved one how much you care. This year, instead of something store-bought, win them over with one (or more) of these heartfelt gift ideas—including personalized valentines, handmade essentials, and tasty treats.

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Woven Hearts

woven hearts

Kelsey Hansen

Peekaboo sweater hearts will have your recipient feeling like a grade-school crush. For this DIY Valentine gift, grab that loom stashed in the attic, pick your favorite yarn, and do some over-under weaving. Sandwich the woven panel between a blank folded card and cardstock with a heart cutout. 

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Handmade Bouquet Wraps

Handmade Bouquet Wraps
Adam Albright

Dress up that bunch of grocery store blooms with a quick DIY wrap and our free printable tags. Your loved one will appreciate the handmade touch. Plus, this easy Valentine's Day gift idea is perfect for last-minute giving.

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Sweet Treats

heart-shaped meringues

Carson Downing

Meet our latest crush—artfully marbled meringue cookies that are crisp on the outside, slightly chewy on the inside, and as charming as your special someone. You don’t need any special equipment—just a couple of spoons—to create their whimsical swooping shapes. Tint with blushing shades of red, pink, or purple paste food coloring, and vary the flavors with raspberry, strawberry, mint, or other extracts you enjoy.

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DIY Leather Keychain

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This chic-looking handmade keychain is made from leather scraps and golden hardware. We love the look of natural colors like beige and tan, but you can personalize it with metallic, colored, and even printed leather from your local crafts store.

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DIY "Perfume" Bottles

Pink perfume bottle drawings
Cody Guilfoyle

When recipients open these "perfume bottles," they'll be delightfully surprised to find a sweet treat of jelly beans, chocolate-covered candies, Jordan almonds—whatever your person prefers. Print our free labels (and other cheerful Valentine's Day cards) from Darcy Miller and tape them onto plastic candy boxes ($10, Walmart).

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DIY Canvas Tote

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Brie Passano

Perfect for anyone on-the-go, this oversize canvas and leather tote bag is roomy enough to hold everyday essentials. Plus, you can customize your handmade bag for your loved one with a colorful or patterned fabric liner. Follow our easy instructions and you should be able to complete the project in an afternoon.

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Custom Collage

vellum collage cards

Kelsey Hansen

Customize plain white cards with letters and shapes snipped from thin, semitranslucent vellum. Grab a pencil and trace shapes onto a sheet, then cut out and attach the shapes using a glue stick or quick-setting gel glue. For a fun twist, keep the edges of flower petals and leaves unglued so they lift and flutter.

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Homemade Bath Bombs

Homemade Bath Bombs
Marty Baldwin

Know someone who's a bit stressed? Give them the gift of relaxation with a box of homemade bath bombs. Loaded with essential oils and dried flowers, these pretty bath bombs can be customized with their favorite scents, colors, and flowers. While you are at it, make a big batch and keep a few for yourself.

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String Art

string art card

Kelsey Hansen

These stunners will remind you how much you adored string crafts. Print a template and use it to poke guide holes into cardstock. Thread embroidery floss along the design in connect-the-dots fashion and attach your creation to the front of a blank card using quick-setting gel glue or double-stick tape.

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Bath Tea

dried flower petals jar
Marty Baldwin

Mix up a batch of homemade bath tea as a relaxing spa gift for your significant other or bestie this Valentine's Day. It's easy to make (just add oats, epsom salts, and flowers to a small drawstring bag) and you can customize the colors of the dried flower for each recipient.

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DIY Envelope Clutch

striped lining flowered envelope clutch and sunglasses
Brie Passano

A classic envelope clutch never goes out of style. We've given our DIY version a modern twist with colorful floral fabric and striped liner. Sew your own Valentine's Day gift for her using just three fabric rectangles and our simple step-by-step instructions.

Editor's Tip: Use hook-and-loop tape ($4, Walmart) to create an easy closure.

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Valentine's Day Love Wall String Art

Love Wall String Art
Jay Wilde

String art looks complicated, but it comes together quickly and makes a great personalized DIY Valentine gift. Paint a piece of lightweight wood your desired color. Trace a heart shape using a pencil, and stencil the outline of the word "LOVE" or your word of choice. Tap thin nails along the lines of the shape and word, spacing them about 1/2 inch apart. Loop a thin yarn or string from nail to nail, across, up and down, and side to side, until you achieve the desired look.

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Surprise-Inside Valentine

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Marty Baldwin

What's better than a sweet Valentine? A sweet treat to go with it! Using colorful corrugated cardboard, trace around a 5-inch heart-shape cookie cutter. Fold the heart on the diagonal and carefully punch a hole for your "arrow". Cut a second heart (slightly larger) in a contrasting color. Leaving the top of the heart open, apply craft tape or glue along the edge of the second heart to attach it to the first heart. Poke a paper straw through the holes in the first heart and attach an arrowhead and fletching made from card stock. Fill the finished cards with a small treat or trinket.

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Alphabet Crayon Melts

Alphabet Crayon Melts
Johnny Miller

Don't throw away your broken crayons! Simply transform them into a kid-friendly love letter that they'll use again and again. To make, start by peeling the wrappers off the crayons. Break down the crayons to make melting easier. Place the crayons in a microwave-safe container with an inch of water. Microwave in bursts of 30 seconds. Use a spoon to dab the melted crayons into an alphabet candy mold. Scrape a thin spatula across the top of the mold to remove excess; let cool. Pop letters out and compose your message.

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Rope "Love" Art

DIY bird love sign above bed
Steven McDonald

Express your love for your special someone with a sweet sentiment made from rope. To make, douse thick natural fiber rope in a mix of 1-1/2 cups warm water, 1 cup flour, 1 cup cornstarch, 1 cup crafts glue, and 1 teaspoon salt. Shape the rope into a word and a frame, laying the design on a piece of plastic wrap. Use light-gauge wire to add stability and to form tight letter shapes. The letters should harden within 24 hours. When dry, tack the lettering on the wall, attaching decorative birds or other embellishments as desired.

Editor's Tip: Write your word on the plastic wrap using a permanent marker first as a guide for the design.

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DIY Valentine's Initials Pennant Flag

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Showcase your love (or cheer on someone else's romance) with this DIY initials pennant flag. The best news? Felt needs no stitching and the letters can be easily attached with craft glue. It's an easy project to complete, but they'll be touched by the effort you put into this DIY Valentine gift.

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Conversation Cookies

Valentines Stamped Cookies
Johnny Miller

Send a sweet message with these homemade Valentine's Day cookies. The key to creating a clear message is red food coloring. Simply dab red food color onto clean alphabet rubber stamps ($9, Michaels) and press on purchased sugar cookies. For an added touch, pair a batch of these with a few of our free printable Valentine's Day coupons. Kids can redeem their coupons for movie nights, later bedtimes, and pre-dinner desserts while grownups can redeem coupons for breakfast in bed, alone time, or a special dinner out!

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Colorful Resin Coasters

pressed flower coasters
Marty Baldwin

Make a set of DIY resin coasters to showcase anything you like. Embed dried flowers in a set for your Galentine, or add sentimental photos to the resin mixture to create a meaningful gift for your partner.

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Swag Bags

Swag Fabric Bags
Marshall Johnson

Gift the gift of glamour this Valentine's Day. Fill mini canvas bags (from craft and party stores) with candy, nail polish, liquor, and other small items. Customize the bags for friends, coworkers, and loved ones with personalized messages and content.

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Leather Grill Untensils

Leather Grill utensils
Blaine Moats

Give your partner the gift of grilling this Valentine's Day. They'll love the rugged look of the leather-wrapped handles. To make this easy Valentine's Day gift for him, start with an inexpensive set of utensils and use leather cording to dress them up.

Buy It: 3-Piece Tool Set ($10, Target)

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Polymer Clay Earrings

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Marty Baldwin

These homemade polymer clay earrings make a sweet Valentine's Day gift because they can be completely customized by color and shape. Plus, polymer clay ($2, Michaels) is relatively inexpensive. Grab several colors, cut out a few shapes, and make gifts for all your friends at the same time.

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Sweet Biscotti Food Gift

Tea-Scented Breakfast Biscotti
Peter Krumhardt

Baked goods never disappoint. Bake a batch of Tea-Scented Breakfast Biscotti for a friend or coworker and print the recipe onto a medium parchment bag ($4 for 10, Sur la Table). Want more variety? Try our White Chocolate Cherry Biscotti or Chocolate-Toffee Biscotti.

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Homemade Candles

diy candle next to flowers
Emily VanSchmus

A scented candle makes a sweet Valentine's Day gift for friends, teachers, or anyone else you want to celebrate—especially if you aren't sure what to give them. The best part? You don't have to spend a lot of money on fancy store-bought candles. It's easy to make your own DIY scented candles (just add a few drops of red dye to turn the wax pink for Valentine's Day) and you can easily make a whole batch at once.

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Semi-DIY Printable Gifts

DIY Printable Gifts Bubbles
Brie Passano

These fun bubble gifts are a fast and easy Valentine's Day gift for kids—they're perfect for a classroom Valentine exchange too. Tie our free printable tags to individual bubble containers to give this quick craft a homemade touch.

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Leather Passport Holder

opened homemade leather wallet
Carson Downing

Give the gift of travel this Valentine's Day. Make your special someone a thoughtful homemade gift out of vintage leather (or leather scraps) that they will use for years to come. Here, we used a Cricut machine to create a personalized message on the hand-stitched leather cover. Don't have access to a Cricut? You can also use purchased or hand-cut vinyl letters to decorate the front.

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Love Banner Cupcakes

Love Banner Cupcakes
Kathryn Gamble

Get your "Happy Valentine's Day" message across loud and clear. Print love notes or valentine greetings on decorative paper, and cut them into narrow strips. Wrap each strip around a toothpick, and glue a tiny wood bead to the tip. Use our Simple White Cupcakes recipe (or try one of our other Valentine's Day dessert recipes) and adorn your sweets with heartfelt messages.

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Painted Mason Jars

painted vases
Adam Albright

Pink Mason jars make pretty, on-theme vases for your Valentine's Day flower gift. To make, paint the outside of the jars with two coats of paint. We mixed several shades of pink with white to create a range of hues. For a touch of glam, mask the top of the jar with painter's tape and cover the bottom with glitter spray paint.

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Personalized Mugs

Personalized Valentines Mugs
Kritsada Panichgul

All you need to make these adorable personalized mugs are permanent marker pens and plain white mugs. Write your Valentine's Day message on the mug with the marker and bake at 350 degrees in the oven for 30 minutes to set the marker. Stuff the finished mugs with your Valentine's favorite treats.

Editor's Tip: Do not wait for the oven to preheat. Put the mugs in the cold oven, set the heat, and then set the timer for 30 minutes.

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Homemade Lotion

Essential Oils Homemade Lotion
Bryan E. McCay

Whip up a custom lotion using essential oils. Simply add a few drops to unscented lotion for a custom blend. Package the lotion into Mason jars and tie with a handwritten note.

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Stamped Muslin Candy Bags

Stamped Muslin Candy Bags
Cameron Sadeghpour

Know someone with a sweet tooth? Gift that loved one their favorite candy in a hand-designed muslin bag. Place a piece of smooth card stock inside a muslin bag and stamp an image onto the front. Remove the card stock, set the bag aside to dry, and fill it with candy. This is also a good gift to make in bulk for coworkers or as a Valentine's Day party favor.

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Colorful Felt Pouch

DIY blue drawstring wool bags
Carson Downing

Transform inexpensive felt into a chic pouch that's perfect for holding trinkets or small treats. To make, cut two circles of colored wool felt. Use iron-on adhesive to secure the pieces together. Using an eyelet kit and rotary punch of the same size, punch holes around circle. Use the eyelet tool to set eyelets. Cut ribbon to size, knot one end, and add a bead. Weave the ribbon in and out of the eyelets, then add another wooden bead and knot.

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Framed Valentine Gift

Framed Valentine Gift
Kritsada Panichgul

A handmade valentine will mean a lot to your loved one, but a frame will keep it secure. Punch or cut heart shapes from different colors and patterns of card stock. To create a background for your DIY Valentine gift, adhere the hearts to a pink sheet of paper. Print this quote or choose one that is meaningful to you, cut it out, and attach it to the backing. Finish the gift with a pretty frame so your sweetheart can enjoy it forever.

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Travel Magnetic Chinese Checkers Game

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Are you and your partner always on the go? Craft a fun gift that'll have you ditching time on the phone in favor of some friendly competition. This DIY magnetic Chinese checkers game is made with magnetic paper ($13, Office Depot) and painted wood beads.

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Love Quote Apron

Love Quote Apron
Kritsada Panichgul

If your valentine likes to cook, they'll love this apron with a bold quote reminding them of your affection. Get the pattern and print it onto iron-on transfer paper, following the manufacturer's instructions. Or, if an apron isn't your thing, use our free t-shirt pattern instead.

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Romantic Movie Basket

Romantic Movie Basket
Cameron Sadeghpour

Put together a date-night-in-a-box with your Valentine's favorite movie, two small bottles of champagne, and a favorite candy for the two of you to enjoy. Your thoughtfulness will make the perfect Valentine's Day gift. Bonus: Include marshmallows and roasting twigs for an evening by the fire. If you need movie inspiration, these are the best romantic date-night movies you can stream.

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Love Quote Wine Labels

Love Quote Wine Labels
Kritsada Panichgul

Spruce up your valentine's favorite bottle of wine with a cute love quote label. Then, use our suggested food and wine pairings to turn the sweet and simple gift into a romantic evening complete with dinner and a movie.

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Photo Transfer Artwork

Photo Transfer Artwork
Steven McDonald

This Valentine's Day, gift a dreamy, stylized set of wall art with our simple and elegant photo transfer project. First, print a favorite photo on an overhead transparency. Cover the surface of a canvas with a thin coat of gel medium (a clear gloss finish that can be found at your local crafts store) then place the transparency ink-side down onto the gel. Burnish it with the back of a spoon. Lift a corner to see if the image has transferred, then peel off the film completely. The resulting image will have an artsy, rustic quality. Transfer several images on different-size canvases and group them for a cool wall display.

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Handmade Memory Board

Handmade Memory Board
Adam Albright

This magnetic memo board is as functional as it is stylish. Simply cut decorative paper to fit inside a cookie sheet and glue it to the pan. To make the board special for Valentine's Day, add photos of you and your loved one, an antique love letter, or a handwritten poem.

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Triple-Chocolate Truffles

Triple-Chocolate Truffles
Kritsada Panichgul

What says "Valentine's Day" more than a box of homemade sweet chocolate truffles? Plastic boxes, mini red cupcake liners, and festive fabric are all you need to gift the decadent candies.

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Burlap-Wrapped Flower Vases

Burlap-wrapped flower vases
Cameron Sadeghpour

Dress up your Valentine's Day flower arrangement. Fill a simple cylinder vase with pretty flowers and wrap the vase with a matching-color piece of burlap. Cut a strip of burlap wide enough to wrap around the cylinder, and line the top and bottom edges and the ends of the burlap with adhesive. Attach the burlap strip to the vase. Cover the top and bottom edges of the burlap with thin velvet ribbon, using fabric glue to secure.

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Love Pillow

Personalize Love Throw Pillow
Kritsada Panichgul

Personalize a throw pillow or T-shirt with our pretty pattern that spells out "love" with a heart. Print the pattern onto iron-on transfer paper to make this sweet gift or add it to your Valentine's Day decor.

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Wrapped Vases

Wrapped Vases sweater cozies
Adam Albright

Give your plain glassware a comfy feel with these sweater cozies. Stretch a piece of an old sweater around a glass vase or candleholder, right side in. Pin the sweater ends together to create a snug fit, slip off the glass, and sew where pinned. Cut off the excess, then turn right side out. Use various sweater accents, such as buttons, pockets, sleeves, and ribbing, to dress up your glassware.

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Envelope Pillow Cover

envelope pillow on blush pink chair
Matthew Clark

Looking for a personalized Valentine's Day gift idea? Make a DIY envelope pillow cover using a special sweatshirt. Add a sentimental touch by using a shirt featuring their favorite sports team, alma mater, or a special place.

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Cute Soda Case Carrier

Valentines Soda Case Carrier
Cameron Sadeghpour

Make a case of your Valentine's favorite soda or beer even more special with a few simple touches. Wrap a piece of embossed red scrapbook paper around the cardboard case, securing it with double-stick tape. Fold another piece of card stock to cover the handle and cut out the opening. Embellish the package with a length of narrow velvet ribbon and a stamped tag.

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Candy-Heart Frames

Candy-Heart Frames
Cameron Sadeghpour

Dress up a simple picture frame with colorful candy hearts for a sweet DIY Valentine gift idea. Cut out a cardboard circle to fit on top of a square frame. Adhere hearts as shown, then glue the cardboard to the frame. You can also use pastel-colored foam hearts to make a longer-lasting frame. Pair the frame with a favorite photo of you and your loved one for a gift you both will cherish.

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Gumdrop Candy Jar

Gumdrop Candy Jar
Jay Wilde

Nothing says "Valentine's Day" like a sweet treat. Stack assorted gumdrops on a toothpick (or make our sweet Valentine lollipops) and stick them inside a small mason jar. Decorate the Mason jar with your choice of ribbon. These adorable Valentine's Day gifts are perfect for when you're looking to give out multiple valentines because they're easy and require minimal supplies.

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Special Delivery Candy Box

Special Delivery Candy Box
Cameron Sadeghpour

Personalize a small candy box to make a special gift. Cut a square of decorative paper large enough to cover the box lid and sides; cut diagonal slits in the corners. Glue paper to the lid and fold the paper edges down, lining up the corners and trimming any excess if necessary. Download the "special delivery" pattern and print onto card stock. Cut out and attach to the box lid with glue or double-stick tape.

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Complimentary Chocolates

Complimentary Chocolates Jar
Alexandra Grablewski

Express your love with something sweet. Let your significant other know just how much you love them this Valentine's Day with these adorable chocolate compliments. To create, simply write sweet messages on patterned paper and wrap around mini chocolates. Secure each with tape and place in a jar.

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Dyed Muddler

Dyed Muddler
Blaine Moats

Need a gift for someone who's into the craft cocktail scene? This bar tool is a must for them. Cut a French rolling pin (the kind with the tapered sides) in half and sand the cut edges until smooth. To give the muddler a rosy hue, rub beet juice along the wood grain and then finish it with food-grade mineral oil. One French rolling pin makes two DIY drink muddlers (so feel free to make one for yourself as well).

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Personalized Kitchen Container (Plus Treats!)

Personalized Kitchen Container Cookies
Cameron Sadeghpour

Fill in the blank: The way to the heart is through the _____. Yep, food is always the answer. In this case, homemade cookies in a chalkboard-label jar make things personal. To make, trim vinyl chalkboard to size, round the edges with a punch, and stick it on your container. Fill with baked goods.

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Heart Candle Wreath

Heart Candle Wreath
Dean Tanner

Let this whimsical candle wreath set the mood for a Valentine's Day gathering or a quiet evening for two. It also makes a pretty DIY Valentine's Day centerpiece. The mini wreath is easily made using craft wire, beads, cut-out paper hearts, and a candle of your choice.

Handmade gifts, no matter how simple, are always a nice touch when you want someone to know how much you care. Whether it's a personalized card, a handcrafted piece of decor, or a delicious treat made with love, DIY Valentine gifts not only showcase your creativity, they also demonstrate your willingness to create something unique and meaningful for the people you love.

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