Valentine’s Day Gifts That Aren’t Cheesy

Valentine's Day Gifts That Aren't Cheesy

If you’ve been following along for any length of time, then you know I don’t really celebrate Valentine’s Day. In my opinion, the holiday feels a tiny bit contrived and obligatory. I much prefer showing John how much I love him by cooking him his favorite meal on a random Tuesday or with a special store-bought gift that shows that I was thinking of him.

That said, since I’m at the risk of coming off as cynical, I did decide to pick up a surprise Valentine’s Day card and treat for John this holiday. As I was hunting down practical Valentine’s Day gifts to get for him, I kept a running list of the non-cheesy items I found so that I could share them with you. Keep scrolling for the linked list, plus my thought behind each gift idea.

Valentine’s Day Gifts That Aren’t Cheesy:

1. Matching Hoodies: I love the idea of getting each other matching hoodies for the V-Day holiday—bonus points if you get pink ones! John would look great in this color.

2. Portable Tabletop Fireplace: Sitting around a campfire is one of my favorite couple-y things to do. I love that this one can safely be used indoors. Roasted marshmallows for Valentine’s Day? I’m in.

3. Takeout Food Dice: Give your date night dinner out a boost of spontaneity with this pair of customizable dice.

4. Minute Mimosa Sugar Cube Trio: If champagne is a Valentine’s Day tradition for you, try these flavor-infused cubes. They turn plain bubbly into flavored mimosas or bellinis.

5. Grill Top Pizza Oven Kit: Another one of my personal favorite things to do as a couple is homemade pizza night. I might just have to get this for John so that we can up our game this holiday.

6. Conversation-Starter Cards: I usually think these types of question cards are super cheesy, but I read through the sample prompts for this particular set, and they look decent! A very genuine way of striking up fun conversation with your significant other—just make sure you skip the cards that might bring up negative reactions.

7. Valentine’s Day DIY Cupcake Kit: Need I say more? Didn’t think so. Yummm…

8. Furry Blanket For Two: I love that this blanket works well for snuggly Valentine’s Day movie night, but also looks good year-round draped over the back of a sofa.

9. Mini Portable Movie Projector: Speaking of movie night, try this mini portable projector in a totally random spot in your house to mix things up.

10. Urban Map Glass: I actually do love sentimental gifts, but anything too overt isn’t my taste. For example, I would personally never hang up a giant map of the city where we first met, but I absolutely would keep a pair of subtle etched map drink glasses on our bar cart to commemorate where we fell in love (awwww…).

Anyway, I hope that list helps spark your Valentine’s Day gift-getting this holiday. Tell me: do you usually go all out for this holiday? I remember my sister used to adore this holiday back when she was single. I loved that about her! Even if you don’t happen to have a significant other in your life, consider treating yourself to a little lovin’ this holiday. Buy yourself that dress that you know will make you feel good, or splurge on nice take-out for dinner. You deserve it.

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DIY Retro Wallpapered Side Table

DIY Retro Wallpapered Side Table

One of the very last projects that I finished before we moved out of our old house was this DIY wallpapered side table. It was, honestly, the perfect distraction from the stress and anxiety of our impending move, so I’m really grateful when I think back on it. I had found the table a few weeks beforehand at a local secondhand shop in town, and knew that it had potential to be something great.

I actually kept the table in its original badly sponge-painted state (seen pictured below) for a week or two as I brainstormed a solution, and that’s when Better Homes and Gardens reached out to ask if I wanted to team up on a string of do-it-yourself Instagram videos. It was perfect timing, and didn’t take long after that for me to decide that BHG peel-and-stick wallpaper was the ideal makeover material for my vintage rattan table. Keep scrolling to see how I pulled it off.

DIY Retro Wallpapered Side Table

DIY Retro Wallpapered Side Table

As you can see in the pictures below, the table came with a pretty rough hand-painted multicolor pattern on it. I don’t mind sponge painting as a finish option, but the way this one had been done looked obviously “DIY,” if you know what I mean. It wasn’t good, so the first step in this process was to sand it down as much as I could. The paint was stubborn, so my palm sander didn’t get much of the visible sponged pattern off, but if you ran your hands over the two tabletops, they felt much smoother and less bumpy from the texture of the sponge. That was really all that mattered.

DIY Retro Wallpapered Side Table

DIY Retro Wallpapered Side Table

After sanding the table, I wiped it down using a tack cloth and then with a clean, dry microfiber towel. Next, it was time to work on the wallpaper. I used this pattern from BHG’s line at Walmart, and it was really easy to work with. I unrolled the wallpaper to the same rough size as my table, then cut it out into big rectangles. After that, I cut those down even further to get them to just about fit the two tabletops exactly, leaving a 1-inch overhang that I would later trim off.

DIY Retro Wallpapered Side TableDIY Retro Wallpapered Side Table

Next, I removed the backer paper from the first sheet of wallpaper, and pressed the sticky side down onto the tabletop. I used a wallpaper smoothing tool to push any air bubbles out through the sides, and then I used a handled razor blade to trim off the excess wallpaper around the edges of the tabletop. I did the same thing on the bottom larger tabletop, although, this time I had to trim around the posts holding up the small upper tabletop. It was a little tricky, but no different than trimming around the clean outer edges. I just took it slow.

DIY Retro Wallpapered Side Table

DIY Retro Wallpapered Side TableDIY Retro Wallpapered Side TableDIY Retro Wallpapered Side Table

The great thing about wallpapered furniture projects like this is you don’t have to wait for anything to dry or cure. If I had painted over the tabletops, for example, I would have had to wait probably 24 hours before placing anything on the table or even setting it down somewhere in our home since I know the cats would sit on it. Wallpaper is an almost instant fix for things like this, and I was able to use my freshly made-over table as soon as I finished trimming the pressed-on paper.

Click here to watch this project come to life in video format on the Better Homes and Gardens Instagram feed, and let me know in the comments if you would have done something different to this secondhand rattan table. Would you have painted it? Replaced the old tabletops entirely, maybe with remnant stone? Share your creative ideas below!

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