This is a sponsored blog post for Hallmark.
This Valentine’s Day, show your loved ones how much you appreciate them! Whether it is your family, children, friends (galentines), or teachers/students, Hallmark has the perfect greeting cards for all relationships in your life. We love how easy it is to shop at Walmart and pick up your favorite Hallmark Greeting Cards. Be prepared this Valentine’s Day and spread the love! See how SheSpeaks influencers are creating their Valentine’s Day traditions below.
@agirlandagluegun #ad Check out this cute way to send some happy mail - 14 days of Valentine's! @Hallmark greeting cards and all the supplies can be found in store at @Walmart or click the link in my bio to shop! #Hallmark #Walmart #GreetingCards #ValentinesDayWithHallmarkandWalmart ♬ original sound - Kimbo West
@kristensellentin #ad Valentine?s Day is quickly approaching and that means classroom Valentine?s exchanges. We went to @Walmart and the kids picked out these fun @Hallmark Classroom Exchange Boxes. They come with everything. The box, Valentine's cards, and even special cards for teachers! The box my daughter picked even plays music and lights up. Now my 8 year old self is very jealous. That is so cool! Some of my fondest memories of Valentine?s Day as a kid are the classroom Valentine's exchange parties and writing cards to my friends. Now my kids get to experience the fun of spreading love to their teachers and classmates. You can easily shop these boxes and other Hallmark Valentine?s Day cards at Walmart in-store and online by clicking the link in my bio! #Hallmark #Walmart #GreetingCards #ValentinesDayWithHallmarkandWalmart ♬ original sound - Kristen
I don't do anything special. I just work all day and wish my callers a happy Valentine's Day. That's it.
Actually, we don't do much. My grandsons make their own V-day cards for their classmates and we give gifts to their teachers in appreciation.
dont really do much It's simple.
I get my wife dinner and let her choose what she wants. she doesn't like flowers
Chocolates and a card for my spouse!
I typically buy candy for Valentine gifts and I bake special treats for my family.
I'm a terrible last-minute shopper, but I usually get my kids and my boyfriend (their father) something every year. My kids got 2 heart shaped boxes of candy, one was paper box, and the other was a metal tin. They also got a cute stuffed bear, cotton candy, a bag of chips, an outfit and a card. Their father got a cute penguin keychain (because he loves penguins SO much) that said "When penguins find their mate, they stay together forever. You're my penguin." and he got a big heart shaped box of variety chocolate, a big Reese's heart, a bag of hot and spicy beef jerky, a penguin tumbler cup, a bag of fruit combo Laffy Taffy's, a 3-pack variety box of Dots candy, and a jar of cashews. This year, we celebrated our puppy, Snoopy. He was born on Valentine's Day, so he celebrated his birthday and Valentine's Day. He got a new bone, a new squeak toy, a cute birthday biscuit thing from Petco and an orthopedic dog bed.
We already went out two weekends ago to one of our fave restaurants to beat the crowds. We also bought ourselves two different chocolates in the hearts to share throughout the month. We have been doing this for years and it seems to work well for us, instead of buying other things for one another. We already do that all year round, lol!
I gift my husband, my nieces and my mom. I typically buy chocolates, flowers and games. I try to shop ahead of time but also always find myself needing something last minute.
I'm a little late for this one, but still wanted to enter! Hope everyone had a great Valentines Day!
Valentine candy for friends
I buy candy and treats for my friends.
Buy myself chocolates
I always buy something for my son. This year I bought him gooey butter cakes from a local bakery that he loves and had them shipped to him as a surprise. I also bought my hubby a couple of things I know he will enjoy and I will bake him a decorated cookie cake as an extra surprise.
we consider it just another typical day; if we buy anything for the day, it's just chocolates