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Valentine’s Day Decor That’s Sweet and Simple
Want to make your home feel festive without going full-on Cupid’s Workshop? Try these easy decor upgrades:
- Paper Heart Garland: Cut out hearts from scrapbook paper and string them together for a cute mantel or doorway decoration.
- Candle Glow-Up: Wrap a few candles in pink or red ribbon and place them around the house for an instant romantic touch.
- Festive Throw Pillows: Swap out a couple of pillows with heart patterns or soft textures to cozy up your space.
Hack: A little goes a long way! Pick 1-2 small changes for a festive vibe without the clutter.
Kid-Friendly Valentine’s Day Treats
Because nothing says love like sugar (and maybe a little chaos in the kitchen). Try these fun, easy treats:
- Strawberry Love Bugs: Dip strawberries in chocolate, add candy eyes, and use pretzel sticks for “legs.” Adorable and delicious!
- Heart-Shaped Pizza: Use a cookie cutter to shape mini pizzas or a whole pizza into a heart—bonus points if the kids help decorate them.
- Cupid’s Popcorn: Mix popcorn with white chocolate drizzle, red & pink sprinkles, and a few candy hearts for a sweet, snackable treat.
Mom win: These double as fun activities to keep the kids busy and treats to bring to school parties.
Fun Family Activities to Celebrate Love
Valentine’s isn’t just for couples—make it a day for the whole family with these fun ideas:
- Love Note Treasure Hunt: Hide little notes with reasons you love each family member around the house for them to find.
- DIY Valentine’s Mailbox: Let the kids decorate their own “mailbox” and deliver sweet notes to each other all day.
- Movie & Dessert Night: Pick a family-friendly movie, make a build-your-own ice cream sundae bar, and enjoy a cozy night in.
Why it’s awesome: These activities create sweet memories—without spending a dime.
Self-Care for Moms: 15 Minutes to Recharge
Love is in the air… but so is exhaustion. Take a little time for yourself with these quick self-care ideas:
- Mini Spa Break: Light a candle, apply a face mask, and sip your favorite drink—instant relaxation.
- Screen-Free Zone: Put your phone down for 15 minutes and read, stretch, or just sit in silence (we know, it’s rare).
- Sweet Treat for You: Buy yourself the fancy chocolate—no sharing required.
Reminder: You deserve a little love, too.