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Tuesday, January 21, 2014

As we all know, Valentine's Day is quickly approaching and the pressure to find the PERFECT gift is on. However, shopping for your loved one shouldn't be so stressful! Are you tight on money? No problem! Remember the saying, "It's the thought that counts?" Well it's true. You don't need to spend hundreds of dollars on a gift (unless you have that type of money, then go right ahead!) Even though flowers and chocolates are always a great traditional gift to get someone, there's a lot more that you can do with those things to create a really cute and personalized gift for them. Whether it's your mother, girlfriend, boyfriend, aunt, cousin, dad, uncle, grandma, or daughter you're shopping for, I've put together a list of my favorite DIY (do-it-yourself) projects for Valentine's Day that are guaranteed to make your loved ones smile. Let's not forget that you'd be saving a whole lot of money too! Enjoy :)

Gifts for: HER 

{Movie Night}


Although most people may feel obligated to go out on Valentine's Day, don't forget the true meaning of this day! You don't need to make some reservations at a fancy restaurant to enjoy yourselves. I can't speak for everyone, but I personally LOVE to lay down and watch movies, something you can't exactly do at a movie theater. For this cute little DIY basket all you need is a cozy blanket, her favorite snacks (popcorn, nachos, chocolate,etc.) along with her favorite movie or movie that she has been wanting to see forever! If you're really feeling romantic, you can also add some scented candles to set the mood ;) Not only is this idea super simple and inexpensive, it's also a great thoughtful gift that proves how much you know her!

{Candy Bouquet}

 
Alas! The perfect gift for that special someone with a major sweet tooth! I have been seeing these candy bouquets everywhere lately. There are many stores that sell them already made, but they want like $50 per bouquet which is crazy! Why not just make it yourself? Although it may seem a bit time consuming, it would be worth it in the long run. The benefits of making it yourself is the fact that you could personalize the vase and save a whole lot of money. Most of the supplies needed to make this bouquet can be found at your local dollar store. How's that for a bargain? 
Here's what you'll need:
  • A mason jar, glass vase, or tin can.
  • Ribbon or bow (optional)
  • Scissors
  • Tape
  • Barbeque Skewers
  • and of course, CANDY! 
Now that you have all your supplies, click here to watch how to put all of this together! (skip to 8:05)

Gifts for: HIM 

{Chocolate Covered Strawberries} 

 They say the way to winning a man's heart is through is stomach, and they're absolutely right! Ladies, it's time to show case your gourmet skills. Guys often buy their special lady chocolate covered goodies, why not return the favor? If fruits are his thing, then this gift idea would be a sweet little surprise.
Wanna learn how to make this tasty snack? Click here for this awesome recipe I found on the Food Network!

{Hanging Chess Board}

Okay so this gift isn't exactly Valentine's Day themed, but it is super cute and creative! If you're feeling a bit crafty, you can consider making one of these for your old man dad or possibly even your boyfriend if he's into chess. This hanging chess board is bound to stir up some conversation and I'm sure they'd love it! Learn how to make this DIY chess board here!

{DIY Card Book}

Alright, this is the cheesy gift we've all been waiting for: 52 things I love about you. As cheesy as this may be, it is extremely thoughtful. Taking the time out to actually think of 52 reasons why you love that special someone shows how much you care. Yes, you could buy a Hallmark card with some cute saying on it, but this DIY project allows you to personalize it. I personally think it means more too since you actually wrote it from the heart. You don't need to write a whole story, just cute little sayings or insiders you have with that person will definitely put a smile on his face as he reads through them!
Here's what you'll need:
  • A deck of cards
  • Hole puncher
  • Ribbon
  • Scissors
  • Stickers
  • Glue
  • Pen or Marker
  • Construction Paper
Remember, creativity is key! Have fun with it. Thank you all for reading, hope you have a great Valentine's Day. P.S. if you actually do end up trying some of these ideas, let me know in the comments below. Feel free to tweet them or tag me in them on twitter or instagram (@ohsnapitzlizzie). I'd LOVE to see your pics! 
xoxo, Lisette M.
 

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