The Perfect Valentine

It’s officially February, which means two things…we’ll find out tomorrow if we’ll be whipping out our sandals or keeping on our Uggs and, more importantly, it’s the month of love and time to show the people around you just how much they mean to you!

With most gift giving holidays, it’s the thought that counts. We especially feel that way about Valentine’s Day. The smallest, most thoughtful gesture will go a long way with your loved ones. And while most people focus on their significant others, kids and families, we like using this holiday to show our appreciation to co-workers, teachers, neighbors, clients, etc…

 

Some of our favorite small gestures:

  • You nailed it, Valentine- nail polish
  • Sealed with a kiss!- lip gloss
  • Have a sweet Valentine’s Day!- bottled sweet tea
  • I mustache you a question, will you be my valentine?- lollipop with a mustache on the stick
  • I’m bananas for you!- candy bananas with a monkey made from paper
  • I have a crush on you!- bottles of Crush soda
  • I’m diggin’ you!- cellophane bag filled with M&M’s with a sand box shovel
  • You rock!- bag of Pop Rocks

If you’re in charge of snacks for your office or kids’ school on Valentine’s Day, heart shaped ice cream sandwiches are the perfect touch. Simply buy several boxes of sandwiches and use a heart shaped cookie cutter to create heart shaped sandwiches.  Next, dip the edges in heart sprinkles.  Now you’re ready to spread the love!  You’ll definitely win their hearts over with this one.

You have two weeks left, so no excuses for making a last minute trip to the store. Remember, it’s the thought that counts so make it REALLY count!

We’ll have more Valentine’s Day ideas for you next Wednesday, so make sure to stop back by!

Sealed with a kiss,

Kelli & Lisa

1 Comment

  1. February 1, 2012 at 3:28 pm

    I definitely needed this post, those valentine ideas are so *adorable*!!! Now I just have to restrain myself from doing the valentines completely by myself…the kid has to something for himself, right? (c:

    Aubrey

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