via Andreea OK on Flickr
(psst...here's a tutorial on making your own heart shaped bokeh.)
Something I am (perhaps insanely) trying to do this year is handcraft as many gifts as I can. I know this isn't always going to be possible. I'm thinking of my nephews here, ages 3-9, who will probably not appreciate the time and effort that went into NeeNee (that's me) making them a knitted hat. But time and skill level will probably also be a factor in not accomplishing this goal 100%. Still, I'm willing to give it the old college try.
Here are some easy, inexpensive, and super cute things that you can make for your Valentine, just in case you need a little inspiration!
Here are some easy, inexpensive, and super cute things that you can make for your Valentine, just in case you need a little inspiration!
I ♥ these framed heart maps of special places you and your honey have been.
Red velvet crepes are a perfect way to start AND finish the day. I'll have mine with strawberries on the side, please.
These DIY Valentine's Day cards made from free paint color swatches!
A Sharpie + a tea cup and saucer = ADORABLE gift!
This felted heart patch sweater is calling my name.
Have a fantastic weekend!
Thanks for stopping by!

Cute ideas! A thought on the sharpie/teacup idea... At Starbucks we obviously use a lot of sharpies and they come off pretty easily so it wouldn't last very long, especially with washing. We have "for here" serveware that's just plain white, and I often jot little notes on them for customers using a wet-erase marker. It's cute and it washes off!
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