25 DIY Valentine’s Day Gift Ideas
As we inch closer to Valentine’s Day, we thought it would be fun to share 25 last-minute DIY Valentine’s Day Gift Ideas you can easily make for your friends and loved ones.
Like many of you, some of our favorite treasures are handmade and homemade gifts! We love it when our friends and family members get creative and share their talents.
Every time I style these bookcases, I think about all the love and hard work my Dad put into making them.
DIY Valentine’s Day gifts don’t have to be as elaborate as those bookcases though.
There are plenty of thoughtful things you can do to show the special people in your life you care about them. In fact, most of these projects can be completed in a day!
Here are 25 DIY Valentine’s Day gifts, projects, and ideas for you to consider…
1-DIY Bath Bombs
These DIY Bath Bombs take just 8 simple ingredients, most of which you probably already have in your kitchen.
2-Monogrammed Market Tote
I made this Monogrammed Market Tote for my Mom a few years ago and she loved it. It’s roomy enough to take to yoga class, the beach, or to pick up supplies around town!
3-Grain Sack-Inspired Wall Art
This Grain Sack-Inspired Wall Art is currently hanging in our dining room!
They were simple to create. And something that can easily be personalized with everything from a name, special city, quote, or date.
We used our grandmother’s initials.
4-Farmhouse Style Tool Caddy
We originally found this Farmhouse-Style Tool Caddy at a thrift store.
It was covered in snowmen. So, we decided to give it a makeover because we wanted to use it year-round.
We use it for everything from holding utensils to letters to hydrangeas.
It’s another DIY Valentine’s Day gift idea that doesn’t take long to create at all.
5-DIY Tulip Crate
We made this DIY Dutch-Inspired Tulip Crate as a gift for my mom several years ago because she has such fond memories of visiting the tulip fields as a child.
It’s definitely one of those pieces you can use inside or outside on the porches and patio.
Just make sure you’ve weatherproofed it before taking it outside!
6-Lavender Hand Scrub
With Spring planting season just around the corner, there will be plenty of time for your favorite gardener to use this fabulous Lavender Hand Scrub.
It smells amazing and easily removes all the dirt and grime that comes with weeding and planting.
7-Ironstone Container Garden
If you’re pressed for time but need an easy Valentine’s gift, consider creating an Ironstone Container Garden.
We used kale for this one. But you could also use herbs or a miniature rose bush.
8-Air Dry Clay Bee Ring Dish
Several years ago, we stenciled bees on these Air-Dry Clay Dishes to leave by the sink at my parent’s house because we didn’t want to lose our rings while cleaning up after dinner.
I’m excited to say they’re still holding up and we use them all the time!
9-DIY Cake Stand
We keep these DIY Milk Glass Inspired Cake Stands at the ready!
I’ve lost count of how many times we’ve used them over the years.
They’re functional enough to help display all sorts of yummy treats during mealtime yet neutral enough to use for everyday decorating.
You can also find a Jadeite Cupcake Stand version here!
10-Personalized Signs
Creating a vintage-inspired sign like this Flower Market Sign is relatively quick and easy.
Plus, the sign can be used in multiple spaces inside your home, porch, patio, or She Shed throughout the spring and summer seasons too.
11-A Serving Tray
My bestie S swears I’m obsessed with breadboards.
And while that might be true I really appreciate how utilitarian and functional they can be.
We made a Serving Tray From a Breadboard years ago and it’s another item we use all the time!
12-Strawberry Scones and Other Sweet Treats
Baking is one of my passions and something I would love to make more time for this year.
Every weekend we’re in town we make a concerted effort to slow down for a relaxing morning with a hearty brunch or a fun sweet treat like these Strawberry Almond Scones.
13-Drink Stencil
If your friends or loved ones look forward to a special cup of french press coffee in the morning or a latte in the afternoon, they will adore this Drink Stencil.
14-DIY Napkin Rings
These DIY Napkin Rings were another quick project that was so easy to make it took me longer to ride to town and pick up the supplies than it did to actually make them.
15-Crock Inspired Paint Cans
Given we go through lots of paint for home improvement projects, we’re constantly looking for ways to upcycle and reuse the paint cans.
These Crock-Inspired Paint Cans can be used for everything from holding brushes to flower arrangements.
16-Conversation Heart Vase
The conversation heart vase for Valentine’s Day was one of those ideas that seemed so easy, I almost didn’t even write a post about it.
What I love about this idea is that you can adapt it to almost any season.
And it’s something quick and easy you can make and take to a friend, family member, or loved one to brighten their day.
17-Valentine’s Day Gift Container
We’re always looking for ways to reuse everyday items.
When I came across a metal box while out thrifting one day, I knew it would make a super cute Valentine’s Day Gift Container.
This container is great because it can be used to hold everything from snacks to jewelry, to love letters!
18-Quick and Easy Valentine’s Day Snack Box
Almost everyone in our family has a crazy big sweet tooth!
Using readily available supplies from the grocery and craft supply store, I created a Valentine’s Day Snack Box and filled it with all sorts of goodies that can be taken to the beach, the park, the lake, or on a nature hike.
19-DIY Candy Tackle Box
Speaking of a sweet tooth, this DIY Candy Tackle Box was a huge hit with the littles.
What I love about these boxes is that they can be used not only for Valentine’s Day but for road trips as well.
You don’t have to fill them with candy either. There are plenty of healthy snack ideas you can fit in each cubby.
20-Valentine’s Day Dessert Buffet
One of my favorite things to do is host a Valentine’s Day Dessert Buffet!
It’s another idea that’s quick and easy and totally takes the pressure off having to make a fancy meal.
You can pick up specialty items at your local bakery or grocery store. Use festive cupcake liners for your trays or treat towers, create a signature cocktail or mocktails, use your vintage plates and you’re literally good to go!
21-Valentine’s Day Tablescape
If you love to cook and want to make a special meal for friends and loved ones, consider creating a Valentine’s Day Tablescape too!
One of the things that struck me the most while we were in Savannah is how the places we dined in all took pride in how their food was presented and tasted.
It’s something I think about every time I sit down to eat.
And a ritual I hope I always make time for as well.
22-DIY Valentine’s Day Poppers
When it comes to festive holidays like Christmas, having poppers on the table is non-negotiable.
A few years ago I set out to create my own DIY Valentine’s Day Poppers version.
While they didn’t quite have the pop the ones we bought did, they were fun to make and share!
23-Salt Scrubs
We’ve been using this Pink Himalayan & Rosemary Salt Scrub since the holidays for dry winter skin and our skin is super soft now.
Bonus, it looks pretty by the tub and there is nothing better than a sweet soak or scrub after a long day!
24-Countdown to Valentine’s Day Calendar
Our Countdown to Valentine’s Day Calendar was another big hit with the littles.
We also recently created one for my parents for the month of December. That way, they would have something to look forward to in the days leading up to Christmas. They loved it!
We usually do all 14 days leading up to Valentine’s Day. But you could also do 7 days of fun leading up to any holiday from birthdays to anniversaries to Halloween if you like.
25-The Gift of Your Painting, Organizing, or Decorating Skills
The Gift of Your Painting, Organizing, or Decorating Skills is one of those gifts that would fall under gifts of service or time which mean more than anything.
If you know someone that has been too scared to paint a piece of furniture, feels overwhelmed by their clutter, or wants to give a room a makeover but doesn’t know where to start give them the gift of your talents and skills.
Bonus Idea #26 Plan a Trip
After helping my Dad and sisters plan my Mom’s Birthday Celebration Savannah, it made me realize how time-consuming planning trips can be!
While we enjoyed every minute and would 100% do it again, it took a lot of work and research. If you have mad organization skills, love details, or enjoy food and travel, consider planning a trip for friends or loved ones!
As I’ve shared before, a Valentine’s Day gift doesn’t have to be anything elaborate or expensive to make an impact.
In fact, most of these 25 DIY Valentine’s Day Gift Ideas are budget-friendly and can be made at the last minute in a day or even in an afternoon.
We hope these 25 DIY Valentine’s Day Gift Ideas have helped. Let us know if you’ve created anything fun for Valentine’s Day!
A Few Other Valentine’s Day Gift Ideas to Enjoy:
Vintage Valentine’s Day Gift Ideas
Stenciled Air Dry Clay Valentine’s Day Hearts
Many blessings,
CoCo
Wow – you have been busy! These are all wonderful suggestions that anyone can love. We would much prefer DIY to store-bought any day of the week…call us crazy LOL. Much love!
The link to the chalkboard isn’t right but I “searched” it up top and found it. These are great ideas-thanks!
We appreciate you letting us know, Barbara, thank you so much! We’re on it 🙂 Hugs, CoCo
Hey Coco – I love this list. I am currently looking for 3 used quart paint cans and various embroidered handkerchiefs to start making some Christmas gifts. I was able to get everything this past weekend to make the Simmer Pot except the fresh pomegranate. It is out of season. Any suggestions? As Always – I love the Blog and look forward to doing more DIY’s around my house because of you. Keep up the great work!
These are all great ideas Coco thank you
Wow CoCo These are all such great ideas! There’s not one I didn’t like, so I’ll just have to pick something and go for it! Haha! ?
Hi CoCo,
Great ideas as always! Could you please tell me the name of the pattern of the platter in the background of idea #4? I had pinned a picture of a matching plate and I love it but haven’t been able to find out the name of the pattern to search for it.
Thank you bunches, Karen! Believe it or not, the back of the platter in picture #4 is completely blank except for a number 7 and some sort of flower-looking symbol, both of which look like potters marks or imprints. I’ve been on the hunt for YEARS looking for additional pieces to collect because I love the pattern too but I haven’t seen another piece since I bought this one at an outdoor antique/yard sale event. It’s so weird because I don’t think it’s a rare or expensive piece at all. I’m keeping my eyes peeled and I have friends and family members looking out as well. If I find out any additional information at all, I’m happy to pass it along. If you find out anything send me a note. I’m super curious to find out why it’s kind of a unicorn! Hugs and happy hunting, CoCo
Hey CoCo! You have so many wonderful ideas! I just love your creativity and enjoy the blog so much! Have a great week, Donna
I appreciate that so much, Donna, thank you. It’s hard to believe Valentine’s Day is almost here. I hope you’ve had a special week and you’re looking forward to all the good things February has to offer. Hugs, CoCo
CoCo,
I love your DIY Valentines round up. So many great ideas. I’m sharing a link on Sunday.
Thanks for sharing my cozy bedroom ideas.
So sweet of you Rachel, thank you! DYING over all your fabulous bedroom ideas. They made me want to grab a blanket and snuggle up with a good book. Hope your week is a fun one, CoCo
I love all of your Valentine’s gift ideas but I still have to say #19 is my absolute FAVORITE! That is such an adorable idea and I’m so glad you reminded me of it. I absolutely HAVE to make one of those up for my grandson! Hugs!
Thank you so much, Christine! Coming up with different ways to celebrate the littles is always fun. They are such good kids I really don’t need an excuse to spoil them but it does help to keep me out of trouble with their parents because I can say it’s for a holiday 😆 Sending you hugs and hope your grandson has a special Valentine’s Day, CoCo
These are great ideas!
CoCo, so many great ideas and I pinned many of them. Thanks for sharing.
Those DIY cake stands are my favorite! I think I’m going to look for supplies to make some of my own. You have such incredible ideas in this post, CoCo!! Thanks so much for sharing at Home Imagine this week! Hugs!
FABULOUS list, Coco!!
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CoCo- Holy smokes girl! You are knocking it out of the park! 25 ideas! My favorite ones are the bath bombs, lavender hand scrub, conversation heart vase, snack box, and the salt scrubs. This is a great compilation of ideas for any holiday season. Definitely pinned!