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Worried about whether or not your gift will be good enough for Valentine's Day? Need some ideas for how to woo that special someone? 😏


Read on to find the right list based on your gift-giving style. We encourage you to consider how far along you are in your relationship with the individual you plan on giving the gift to and to take into account how much you can spend. 


For the traditional/old romantic gift-givers:

A bouquet (preferably their favorite, whether it’s handmade or real flowers, maybe an artificial rose inspired by Beauty and the Beast)

A box of assorted chocolates (maybe their favorite brand or flavor)

Love Letters/poems/songs (could be about significant moments with that important person or your favorite aspects of that individual)

Making handmade things from the heart and thoughts of the person (similar to Capsules in a Glass Bottle Notes)


For the last-minute gift-givers:

Snacks/Beverages (their favorite candy, chips, drinks, or something you think they would enjoy)

A stuffed plushie (like a teddy bear or their favorite animal/plush)

A thoughtful card (you can make one yourself including images/drawings of things they like)

Jewelry (rings, bracelets, necklaces, or earrings)

A gift card (for a store, game, or place they like) 


For the bookworms and TV/movie watchers:

Their favorite book or a series you think they would like to read

A trip to the bookstore to have them pick out what they want to buy

Use a quote from their favorite book/series/movie and incorporate it into their gift (you could make or buy something like this)

Merchandise based on their favorite show or movie (clothing, figures, or accessories)


For the people who have a lot to spend:

Legos (of something they like or of flowers)

Perfume or cologne (a scent you believe would suit them or that they need a refill of)

Personalized gifts (items with their name on it or something that is matching)

A date (to the person’s favorite place to eat; example: olive garden, a theme park, a trip to the cinema, arcade)


For people on a budget:

Homemade baked goods (cookies or chocolate)

Movie nights (chilling at home watching the special person’s and your fav movie together)

A DIY craft (something you can easily make but with a thoughtful meaning behind it!)

A romantic trip somewhere (a picnic at the park or outdoors)


Random ideas to give your significant other:

A personalized or unique (Candy flower bouquet) bouquet including your partner's favorite things

A basket filled with things inspired by Valentine's Day or eternal flowers (like this)

For long-distance couples (Touch Necklace or Touch Bracelets)


Gift-giving can be a great way to express appreciation and affection for someone. The intention doesn’t always have to be romantic, it can also be platonic! To make sure you give someone the ideal present, consider who they are, what they would like, or what they have mentioned wanting. 


And most importantly, whether gifts are a part of your plan or not, enjoy Valentine's Day with your person!


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Updated: Thu Jan 30 2025 18:09:21 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)

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Worried about whether or not your gift will be good enough for Valentine's Day? Need some ideas for how to woo that special someone? 😏


Read on to find the right list based on your gift-giving style. We encourage you to consider how far along you are in your relationship with the individual you plan on giving the gift to and to take into account how much you can spend. 


For the traditional/old romantic gift-givers:

A bouquet (preferably their favorite, whether it’s handmade or real flowers, maybe an artificial rose inspired by Beauty and the Beast)

A box of assorted chocolates (maybe their favorite brand or flavor)

Love Letters/poems/songs (could be about significant moments with that important person or your favorite aspects of that individual)

Making handmade things from the heart and thoughts of the person (similar to Capsules in a Glass Bottle Notes)


For the last-minute gift-givers:

Snacks/Beverages (their favorite candy, chips, drinks, or something you think they would enjoy)

A stuffed plushie (like a teddy bear or their favorite animal/plush)

A thoughtful card (you can make one yourself including images/drawings of things they like)

Jewelry (rings, bracelets, necklaces, or earrings)

A gift card (for a store, game, or place they like) 


For the bookworms and TV/movie watchers:

Their favorite book or a series you think they would like to read

A trip to the bookstore to have them pick out what they want to buy

Use a quote from their favorite book/series/movie and incorporate it into their gift (you could make or buy something like this)

Merchandise based on their favorite show or movie (clothing, figures, or accessories)


For the people who have a lot to spend:

Legos (of something they like or of flowers)

Perfume or cologne (a scent you believe would suit them or that they need a refill of)

Personalized gifts (items with their name on it or something that is matching)

A date (to the person’s favorite place to eat; example: olive garden, a theme park, a trip to the cinema, arcade)


For people on a budget:

Homemade baked goods (cookies or chocolate)

Movie nights (chilling at home watching the special person’s and your fav movie together)

A DIY craft (something you can easily make but with a thoughtful meaning behind it!)

A romantic trip somewhere (a picnic at the park or outdoors)


Random ideas to give your significant other:

A personalized or unique (Candy flower bouquet) bouquet including your partner's favorite things

A basket filled with things inspired by Valentine's Day or eternal flowers (like this)

A customizable gift (engraved with a meaningful song, carved wood with a lovely message, legos of the two of you, or a music blanket with a photo)

For long-distance couples (Touch Necklace or Touch Bracelets)


Gift-giving can be a great way to express appreciation and affection for someone. The intention doesn’t always have to be romantic, it can also be platonic! To make sure you give someone the ideal present, consider who they are, what they would like, or what they have mentioned wanting. 


And most importantly, whether gifts are a part of your plan or not, enjoy Valentine's Day with your person!


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