These Are the Best Last-Minute V-Day Gifts to Buy |
From: Cailey Lindberg Whether it's your first Valentine's Day together or your tenth, the holiday of love comes with a lot of pressure. And if it slipped your mind this year, the pressure is really on to find something special for your favorite person. That's where I come in. As Good Housekeeping's gift guide editor, I spend a lot of time browsing the internet for the best presents at affordable prices. Rest assured, I've done the research, dived into the data and read thousands of reviews to bring you the best last-minute Valentine's Day gifts for your loved one. Since you're shopping at the eleventh hour, these budget-friendly picks will ship in two days or less. And if you're reading this after the two-day window has passed, don't stress, because there are digital gifts that can be delivered in an instant, and are just as meaningful. And remember, it's really the thought that counts when it comes to gifts for your nearest and dearest. |
- An engraved wallet card for that special guy: Skip the big box of chocolates this year, and opt for something a little more sentimental. The sweet engraved message sums up your feelings for him, and the slim design means he can take it anywhere.
- An elegant tennis bracelet for that lovely lady: The classic design comes in yellow, white and rose gold finishes, and has cubic zirconia gems that look so good, she'll never know they're not the real deal.
- Valentine's-themed hidden picture puzzles for the sweetest kid: The pages of this book are teeming with Valentine's Day illustrations, filled with more than 300 hidden objects concealed within them to find. It comes with a pink highlighter that kids can use to color in the ones they've found.
- An adorable positive potato for your best friend: Even if you two don't normally exchange gifts, at just $8, they'll love this little crochet potato that's holding an affirming message they can read whenever they need a pick-me-up.
- An activity book for your favorite couple: A bestseller on Amazon, thousands of couples have noted how fun this book is thanks to the games, puzzles and quizzes they can do together to learn more about each other.
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