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Before you feel stressed about Valentine’s Day gifting just remember that no matter what you decide to give your person, they will love it if you put some thought and effort into the present. While it's easy to buy an item online and call it a day, we find that handmade gifts (if you have the time and patience) feel more special and certainly more personal. However, seeking out DIY Valentine's Day gift ideas itself does require a little research. Luckily, we scoured the Internet to find over 60 projects you can tackle this weekend or even one night after work.
The DIY gifts range from super easy, no skills required activities to something a little more intense like knitting two-toned beanies. For the novice crafters, start with simple projects like making a floral arrangement in a paper bag planter or perhaps a card from scratch with a sweet haiku. If you want to get more hands on, the world is your oyster as you can tackle activities like baking, knitting, or abstract painting. Whatever your skill level may be, we promise you can create something that any loved one will appreciate. After all, it's the thought that counts, right?
Start scrolling and get ready to round up your supplies for some Valentine’s Day crafts. The best part is that most of these projects will take under 30 minutes, and there are many ideas you can pick and choose from. Here's another suggestion, too: If you're celebrating Galentine's Day, get a group of friends and choose an activity from this list to do together for a memorable holiday.
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Paper Bag Plant Holder
Instead of spending money on expensive flower delivery services, where sometimes the florals do not come as advertised, make your own arrangement for friends and family. This idea only works if you're within commuting distance to the person, as your delicate work won't survive shipping, but it adds just the right personal touch. Get the tutorial from Most Lovely Things.
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A Knit Beanie
We love handmade items and if you have the time, crocheting a beanie for the kids in your life, be it your niece or your own child, is the perfect DIY gift. You can choose any color combo you like but going with classic red and white hues pays tribute to Valentine's Day. Get the tutorial from Dream a Little Bigger.
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Valentine’s Day Treat Boxes
If you know the person has a sweet tooth and you love to bake, you can make your own treat boxes filled with delectable goodies. Go with heart-shaped brownies or cookies—you may even find yourself munching on the treats as you box them up. Get the tutorial from A Beautiful Mess.
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Champagne Tower
Set up a pink champagne tower on a table in the entryway so it's the first thing they see when they get home. Then work your way down it over a romantic (and homemade for bonus points) Valentine's Day dinner. Sorry, that adorable puppy is not included.
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Paper Lampshade
Make them a bespoke lampshade using decorative paper in a pattern they'll love. And if you can't decide what pattern to go with, a heart-themed one will do. Get the tutorial here.
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Keepsake Box
Fill a box with meaningful treasures to celebrate your relationship with friends, partner, and family. It can include photos, tickets, dried flowers, jewelry, and more.
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Globe Valentine
Ditch a basic card in favor of this DIY globe valentine. All you need are stickers and, of course, a globe to get the job done. Plus, anyone who appreciates a little play on words will love this. Get the tutorial at Made in a Day.
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Initials Candle
Replicate the decades-old romantic gesture of carving initials and a heart into a tree by putting it on a candle instead. This DIY candle design is super easy and will definitely mean a lot. Get the tutorial at Hello Glow.
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Pom Pom Basket
Instead of making them a blanket, which they likely have many of, craft a pom pom basket to hold all of their blankets and extra throw pillows. Get the tutorial from Sugar & Cloth.
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Swirled Blackberry Lavender Sheet Cake
This dreamy blackberry lavender sheet cake not only fits with typical Valentine's Day color schemes, but it's ideal for those who prefer refreshing, sweet treats. Get the recipe from Half Baked Harvest.
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Heart-Shaped Glasses
Allow them to see the world with rose-colored glasses by making them these festive heart-shaped shades for the holiday. Get the tutorial from Lovely Indeed.
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Succulent Valentines
Any plant lover will appreciate one of these succulent Valentines. Add their initials to customize each one. Get the tutorial from A Night Owl Blog.
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Puzzle-Themed Decor
Design something they can display, like this "love you to pieces" heart wreath made of painted puzzle pieces. Get the tutorial from The Soccer Mom Blog.
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Indoor Picnic
Outdoor picnics aren't often a reality with Valentine's Day weather, but you can easily put together an indoor one instead. Gather all of your significant other's favorite foods, and let them dig in. See more at Fresh Mommy Blog.
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DIY Chocolate Truffles Kit
Although you can buy this kit, it still counts as a DIY! You can make the truffles for your significant other or make them together for a little bonding experience.
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Branch Heart Wall Art
Gather fallen tree branches around your home for this DIY. You'll need some string, paint, and potentially a tool to break the dead branches to get the right sizes. Or if you'd rather not go on the hunt, buy some at your nearest craft store. See more at Shades of Blue Interiors.
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Bath Bombs
Bath bombs are essential to an epic, relaxing spa night. These homemade ones will be the perfect start to your friend's self-care routine. Get the tutorial at Atta Girl Says.
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Song Lyric Cupcake Toppers
The best Valentine's Day present ever? Justin Timberlake (or your artist of choice) on top of a cupcake. Always. Get the tutorial at Sugar & Cloth.
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Glitter Heart Candy Boxes
You were going to gift someone candy hearts anyway, so put them in a cute box they can reuse long after the candy is gone. Get the tutorial at Tell, Love, and Party.
Hadley Mendelsohn
Contributor
Hadley Mendelsohn is the co-host and executive producer of the podcast Dark House. When she's not busy writing about interiors, you can find her scouring vintage stores, reading, researching ghost stories, or stumbling about because she probably lost her glasses again. Along with interior design, she writes about everything from travel to entertainment, beauty, social issues, relationships, fashion, food, and on very special occasions, witches, ghosts, and other Halloween haunts. Her work has also been published in MyDomaine, Who What Wear, Man Repeller, Matches Fashion, Byrdie, and more.
Marina Liao
Senior Commerce Editor
Marina Liao is the Senior Commerce Editor at House Beautiful, where she owns coverage on deals and sales across home decor and accessories, in-depth product reviews on furniture and appliances, as well as news around new product launches since 2023. With help from leading designers and tastemakers, Marina spotlights quality products while tracking current design trends, a skill she’s mastered over six years in fashion media. She’s built her background as a market editor at Marie Claire, previously having edited and written fashion features for The Zoe Report. Marina holds a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Stony Brook University, beginning her career in narrative-driven commerce coverage as an editorial assistant at PopSugar. When she’s not editing and writing, you’ll find her spotlighting small businesses on Instagram that specialize in bespoke home furnishings across neighborhoods in Brooklyn.