Are you on the hunt for the perfect Valentine's Day gift? We've got a ton of ideas for you that will fit the bill for the ladies in your life. But honestly, we think anyone, no matter their gender, would be happy to receive these on V-day. Whether you're trying to save or willing to ball out on $60 chocolate, there's a price point for you, too.
Make it your goal this year to skip out on the basic Valentine's Day gifts—no robes or spa gift cards here! Although you can always pair either of those classics with these most creative options. Is the special woman in your life big on baking? Maybe she loves to hike? Or perhaps she's been eyeing a kitchen appliance for a while without adding it to her cart just yet. You know her best, so get her a gift that reflects all of her interests and idiosyncrasies. That's the best way to show your love this Valentine's Day.
Sometimes plain round truffles can be a little boring. Whether your loved one is an animal lover or just enjoys a little whimsy, these penguin-shaped chocolates from L.A. Burdick are an essential gift.
A bouquet of flowers is always a lovely gesture, except until it wilts after a few days. Venus et Fleur uses a delicate preservation process to capture real roses in full bloom. These Eternity Roses can last up to a year with the proper care and will smell just as fragrant as they did on Valentine's Day.
Another long-term flower option is a dried bouquet from East Olivia. Each arrangement comes carefully packed and pre-designed, so all you need to do is set it in the included vase (no water needed). This bouquet makes for the perfect table centerpiece or decoration for low-light rooms.
If your loved one prefers tending to a live plant rather than looking at a bouquet, odds are they'll appreciate this special rare plant. It's valuable, easy to take care of, and most importantly...it's pink!
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What's for Dessert: Simple Recipes for Dessert People
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What's for Dessert: Simple Recipes for Dessert People
Claire Saffitz's new cookbook is a must-have for any home bakers in your life. If you want a sneak preview of what's inside, check out our video of Claire making homemade meringue.
No, this candle doesn't smell like boys (thank goodness). LES is layered with floral and fruity notes for a decisively feminine scent that still smells luxe.
Anybody with piercings can appreciate a good pair of hoop earrings. These twisted hoops look just like a croissant but are neutral-enough for everyday wear.
Whether you have a green thumb or can't keep a fake plant alive, this grow kit is absolutely foolproof. Now you can grow mint at home regardless of the weather—mojitos, anyone?
For the person who takes a while to finish their cup of coffee, this mug warmer is essential. It keeps beverages steamy for up to 4 hours at a time and comes with three different temperature settings.
Chocolate is a classic Valentine's Day gift, but if your special someone is anything like us, they love cheese even more. This gift set comes with salami, three types of cheddar, and even a mango chutney.
This TikTok-approved lip gloss is beloved for its smooth and shiny finish. Even better, it's also infused with cherry oil for an ultra-moisturizing effect.
Nothing feels more luxurious than sliding into bed with a pair of matching pajamas. This set from J.Crew turns sleeping into the ultimate form of self-care.
For your special someone who loves hosting a dinner party, special barware is the perfect gift. These quirky cocktail glasses make drinking espresso martinis even more fun.
Gabby Romero is Delish’s editorial assistant, where she writes stories about the latest TikTok trends, develops recipes, and answers any and all of your cooking-related questions. She loves eating spicy food, collecting cookbooks, and adding a mountain of Parmesan to any dish she can.
Kristin Salaky is the news editor at Delish.com covering viral foods, product launches, and food trends. Before joining Delish, she worked as an editor at insider.com and as the front page editor for talkingpointsmemo.com. She graduated with a degree in journalism from Ohio University in 2015.