What To Put In A Valentine’s Basket
Making a Valentine’s basket is a fun and cute way to celebrate the holiday and make someone feel special. Baskets are more thoughtful than flowers or a box of chocolates because it ads personalization and meaning behind your gesture.
It shows you created something out of love of and hand-picked items that you know they will like.
Some great places to shop are
- Local farmers markets
- Target
- Hobby Lobby
- Dollar Store
- Five Below
- Michaels
1. Choose a Theme
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Romantic: Think reds, pinks, hearts, and roses.
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Gourmet: Focus on fine snacks, chocolates, and wine.
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Relaxation: Include spa items like bath bombs, candles, and soothing teas.
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Hobbies: Tailor to their interests, whether it’s gardening, reading, or gaming.
2. Select Your Basket or Container
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A traditional wicker basket
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A decorative box
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A reusable tote or bag
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Even something quirky like a vintage suitcase or a large, decorative mug
3: Gather Your Items
Romance comes last in so many relationships and valentine’s day is a reminder to get it back! These ideas say, I like you… more than friend.
Romantic:
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Chocolates – Look for heart-shaped boxes or artisan chocolates.
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Flowers – A small bouquet or even silk flowers for longevity.
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Love notes – Write personal messages on heart-shaped cards.
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Candles – Scented candles in romantic fragrances like rose or vanilla.
- Wine- This can be a romantic gesture to suggest a date
- Jewelry- Presenting a nice piece of jewelry is super romantic.
Giving a gourmet basket on Valentine’s Day to your special person can make their day! You can add a little note that this is your basket for a picnic with you.
Gourmet:
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Fine wines or champagnes
- Chocolate covered fruit
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Gourmet cheeses or jams
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Artisan crackers
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Specialty coffee or tea
- Local picks- Go to a farmers market and gift local finds
These relaxation baskets can be gender-appropriate. Men love self care too. (Beard oils, cozy socks, a tobacco candle, a pair of silk pjs.)
Relaxation:
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Bath salts or bombs
- Self Care Items
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Luxury soaps
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Aromatherapy candles
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Soft, plush slippers
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A book on mindfulness or relaxation techniques
Hobby baskets are my favorite because you can grab age-appropriate items for them, and have fun picking out different gifts. Kids are so easy for baskets. Go to Five Below and pick out smaller filler items and get one bigger item as the focal point.
Remember, it’s really just about the thought and a reason to celebrate.
Hobbies:
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Gardening tools or seeds
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Specialty books or magazines
- Fitness Goodies
- Tech lover items
- Pet lover items
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Craft supplies
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Mini games or puzzles
Fillers:
- Gift Cards
- Scratch-Offs
- Small stuffed animals
- A tumbler or Mug takes up room if you need a good filler!
Making a Pinterest worthy valentines day basket is tempting, but if you’re in a time crunch-presentation isn’t that important. Here’s 3 things to know about arranging.
4. Arrangement
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Layering: Start with the largest items at the back or center, then layer smaller items around them.
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Filler: Use tissue paper, shredded paper, or even fabric to fill gaps and add volume.
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Decoration: Use ribbons, bows, or stickers to personalize further. Consider Valentine’s themed decorations like hearts or cupids.
5. Personalize with Touches
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Handwritten note: There’s nothing like a personal message. Write something from the heart, or something funny.
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Custom labels or tags: If you’re giving homemade treats, label them with love.
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A photo: Include a memorable photo of you both or something meaningful.
6. Presentation
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Wrap it up: If you’re not giving the basket immediately, consider wrapping it in cellophane or a clear gift bag to maintain the surprise.
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Delivery: I like to set up baskets the night before so they wakeup to their surprise.
Valentines Gift Baskets by Recipient
Ideas for valentines gift baskets vary by person. It’s not about how much you spend, but how much you care.
Toddler Valentine’s Basket
My toddler girl loves arts and crafts so putting a basket together seems like a pretty easy task. She also does love candy and so I added a tiny treat of her favorite chocolates. My fave too and she shares with me, so it’s a win-win haha!
Teenager/Young Adult Valentine’s Basket
My teenager loves makeup! Who wouldn’t at that age, right?
Which makes my job easier to grab a whole bunch of makeup, beauty masks, and some candy and chocolates that she would love.
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