This super simple gift idea is bubbling with love. See what I did there? I created a free printable to make this gift idea quick and easy to assemble for teachers, friends, neighbors, or loved ones.
When I saw these seasonal soaps at Trader Joes a couple weeks ago, I knew immediately what I could do with them as a teacher gift for our son’s teachers. Not only is it practical, these soaps smell delightful.
I paired them with Belgian chocolates, also at Trader Joes, and filled these cellophane bags with shredded red filler and adorned each with pretty red felt ribbon.
You can see from the design and color way of the tag, you have the flexibility to use pink or red ribbon.
Wishing you a Valentine’s Day that’s hands-down the best! Whether you’re spreading kindness to teachers, friends, or family, a little love goes a long way—no ifs, ands, orhands about it!
Fun fact, my birthday is just 2 days after Valentine’s Day so I’ve always looked forward to the holiday and have always felt extra love surrounding February 14th and 16th.
With 3 young boys of our own and little Valentines being passed out by each to their classmates, I tend to think back on a personal memory of Valentine’s Day.
This year’s Valentines for the boy’s classmates are done and of course they include an allergy friendly option. Made Good granola bars are my go to. See below.
Do you remember the days of exchanging Valentines with your classmates in elementary school? One year in particular stands out for me and it’s because I was embarrassed and uncertain how to respond to a personalized Valentine in my bag.
The setting: 3rd grade, Mrs. Houston’s class. Oh how I loved her.
I remember the white paper bags that we decorated individually that were lined up under the chalkboard. A chalkboard. I just aged myself didn’t I? We had a week to fill all of our classmate’s Valentine bags with personalized goodies and notes.
I was in a unique situation at the school because my mother was a teacher there. I was at the school before and after “normal school hours” so I often assisted in the classrooms when help was needed by teachers. 
I was a busy bee as a kid and almost always needed something to do. I loved helping others and still do. I helped Mrs. Houston in the classroom one day during Valentine week and it was on this occasion that I noticed a unique envelope sticking out of my Valentine bag. I peaked at the white legal sized envelope and read what was written on the outside:
To: Amanda
Love: Andy
When Friday came, it was time to take home our Valentine bags.
My mom recently reminded me that I was too nervous to open this letter and made her read it to me when we got home.
Inside was a hand written note, “Will you be my Valentine?” and check boxes, Yes or No. Of course there were check boxes.
Also included with the note was a small 1 inch picture of him. Do you remember those tiny pictures that came as a 8×10 sheet that we used to get with our school picture orders and we’d pass them out to our friends? If not, I have definitely aged myself.
I still recall my cheeks flushing when mom read the note.
Such an innocent request but one that made me nervous and uncertain what to do or how to respond. He was a classmate. What would my response mean? 
I checked NO and returned the letter to him. <gasp>
When I told mom what I had done, I remember her saying, “AMANDA!” But it was said in a way of “Poor Andy”, knowing that I likely hurt his feelings. I can laugh about it now.
Looking back on this small life event, I now recognize 3rd grade was a time when I was beginning to worry about what others thought of me. 
Fast forward to today, I LOVE Valentine’s Day & I no longer care what others think. Life is too short my friends. 
I love the colors associated with Valentine’s Day. The bright pinks and reds tend to lift my spirits and evoke feelings of joy and anticipation for the upcoming season. Here in North Carolina, signs of Spring tend to show up shortly after Valentines which means longer days, vibrant blooms, and warmer days are near.
This Valentine’s Day, I hope you can celebrate love and connection. Use the day as an opportunity to express appreciation and gratitude for loved ones, friends and family.
Write the note. Send the text. Mail a card. Make the phone call.
Brighten someones day.
Do something for yourself.
Celebrate beautiful new beginnings.
Make that special treat. (If you need an idea for this, check out this post for two little Valentine treats.)
Below you will find a few printables which I created that you can use for writing a note or to include with a small gift for that special someone, friend, neighbor or family member.
Let’s spread love like confetti this Valentines and everyday—for Haven’s sake.
Are you looking for candy free options for your child’s class Valentine party? I have a few options for you.
For our oldest son’s first Valentine party in pre-school, I wanted to send Valentines that weren’t sugar loaded. A quick search on Pinterest led me to Grace & Good Eats blog post and FREE Valentine Printables. Our printer had just run out of colored ink so I made use of some red and white gingham fabric and glued it to the heart on her printable. It turned out super cute.
Last year I had the same goal, offer a Valentine without candy, plus, we were sensitive to the fact there were so many food allergies in his class. I couldn’t pass up this cute option by my friend at Bon Bini. What a cutie, right?
You are a-maze-ing (You can find packs of mini mazes in the party section, sometimes at the Dollar Store too.)
Bon Bini Print design – Etsy
I hope this provides a resource for you to get creative with your little ones, to shop local, and offer up allergy free Valentines for your kid’s classmates.
If you want a cute printable for your home, check out this sweet design, also by Bon Bini Print.
Kisses & Cocoa Printable
All proceeds from the purchase are being donated to the Food Bank of Central & Eastern NC to help spread some serious LOVE this month.
Source for the Shiplap Mini, (pictured with the Cutie Valentine) – The Homestead Haven.
It can be styled with a wreath, also sold by the shop, or you can add your own seasonal wreath, kid artwork, add it in with a wall collage, etc.