This year, surprise your loved ones with homemade gifts. From small tokens to grander creations, we have crafty ideas for everyone on our list.

Drink Up

Toast to romantic bliss with your sweetie using an etched glass you made yourself.

Baby, It’s Cold Outside

Keep their fingers warm and toasty with these heart-shaped (and lavender-scented!) hand warmers.

Warm and Fuzzy

Knit a coffee cozy for someone who you know likes their cup of joe to go. Extra credit: Add a sweet message (like “xoxo”) and stitch it onto a heart-shaped piece of felt.

Sweet Treat

These easy-to-make, colorful felt pouches are a sweet way to give cinnamon hearts or red, pink, and white candy corn.

Signed, Sealed, Delivered

Pick up a box of jumbo red or pink paper clips and bend them into heart-shaped designs, perfect for clipping on a love note.

All That Glitters

Add sparkle and shine with this heart-shaped gift box — then fill it full of candy hearts.

Wrap Star

Use red, pink, or white tissue paper, buttons, and twine to dress up a box of chocolate, specially packaged by you.

Petal Power

Profess your love with a giant, paper bloom — and unlike the real deal, these flowers won’t wilt.

Pop-Up Card

A Valentine’s Day card is always sure to give the warm and fuzzies — but a 3-D handmade one is that much more special.

Love that Glows

A standard-sized light bulb becomes an adorable little keepsake thanks to heart-shaped “wires” and a sweet pun.

Candy Huggers

Take a break from store-bought cards — help kids DIY these little critters to pass out to their classmates instead.

Crafty Vase

With a skill level of easy (and not many materials required), this rustic vase is perfect to display a single floral.

Memory Lane

Decorate blocks with your favorite photographs — a nice break from the traditional picture frame.

52 Reasons

Whether it’s a meaningful, touching gesture they did — or they just took over your turn doing the laundry — fill every deck of 52 cards with reasons why you love ’em.

Marshmallows Only

Let’s face it: Only receiving the marshmallows from a box of Lucky Charms is a childhood dream that we still think about today.

Initialed Candle

Forget a tree trunk — carve you and your loved one’s initials inside of a heart on a pretty, scented candle instead.

Date Night Jar

A jar filled with kind, fun and easy things to do with your partner = a stress-free Valentine’s Day.

via goodhousekeeping