3 Non-Candy Valentines Ideas
If you're still going strong with your new years resolutions going into February, props to you! I know "Eat Healthier" is on a lot of people's lists, including my own, but February is a month filled with lots and lots of sweets and chocolate. So I thought it might be a good idea to create a few ideas of Valentine's day treats that you can give to your loved ones that will be unique and different. Below are 3 valentine ideas that you can easily find at our grocery store and will be a perfect substitute to the usual candy and chocolate treats. Read on for printable PDFs filled with cheesy valentines puns :)
1. It's no secret that Trader Joes has some of the best snacks! I love a lot of their pretzels, pita chips, and cheese puffs, but nothing beats their Kettle Corn. These individual packages are perfect for a small valentine gift! I bought these cute sparkly pink clothespins from the dollar section at Target. Download the printable here: Popcorn Valentines
2. There's nothing more cozy on a February winter evening than a warm cup of tea (its 80 degrees here in LA, but I can pretend!) These valentines would make a perfect gift for your tea-loving valentine. I used double sided tape to attach the tea bag package to the card. I also added a piece of ribbon to add an extra embellishment! Download the printable here: Tea Bag Valentines
3. I'm a huge fan of sparkling water, and I love the look of Izze sparkling juices. The packaging is so pretty! These valentines could totally be used for any type of soda or sparkling drink though. I used double sided tape to attach each heart valentine to the corresponding hanging piece that fits perfectly over the neck of the bottle. Download the printable here: Soda Pop Valentines
I hope you are all having a wonderful start to February! What will you be doing to celebrate Valentine's Day this year? - Rachael