
24 Target Valentine's Day Gifts That'll Make Your Significant Other Say, 'Whoa, Where Did You Find That?'
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Surprise your favorite person with something cute, quirky, and fun, like Lego roses, a Demogorgon planter, or a retro edition of Uno.
1. A Lego roses set because while gifting red roses for Valentine's Day is classic and predictable, gifting darling little buds they actually have to build is unique and fun. Plus, these will last way longer than fresh blooms. 🌹
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Promising reviews:"Very easy to build and super cute." — Rosas
"My 5-year-old wanted to build this for me for Mother's Day, so we built it together, and I love it. It was a fun activity, and she barely needed my help!" — Jewel
2. A wine holder that grips to any glossy surface (mirrors, metal, shiny tiles, glass, etc.), so your bath-loving Valentine can ~sip and soak~ in the bubbles until their worries melt away.
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3. Or, a beer can holder if they're not so much into wine but rather hoppy brews instead. Stick this to any glossy surface, and then they can enjoy a cold one anytime, even when they're taking a shower or bath.
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Promising reviews:"Purchased as a Christmas gift for my brother-in-law. He loved it! Sticks well to tile and glass." — Satisfied Customer
"Got this as a silly gift for my bf, and it stays well in our shower. He enjoys using it when he wants a shower beer/drink, but I use it as a phone holder when playing music or podcasts." — Morgan Leigh
4. A matching Shrek-and-Fiona keychain set — one for you and one for your True Love, because there's no one else you'd rather have in your swamp (even when they're being, well, a bit of an ogre). 🥰
5. A honeybee cast cookie stamp set that'll ~bee~ a real sweet delight for anyone who loves to bake cute, decorative cookies. Maybe you could even make a date of it and whip up a scrumptious batch together!
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6. A teeny-tiny Stranger Things Demogorgon ceramic planter featuring an artificial succulent and lots of creepy-crawly-cute vibes. They'll get a ~spooky~ thrill of joy whenever they see this lil' bb on their desk, especially when they remember it's from you.
7. A 24" LED lightsaber desk lamp for your soulmate Jedi, who works an office job by day but saves the galaxy by night. May The Force be with them.
8. A pack of magnetic bookmarks so they can stop reaching for the nearest scrap of paper and instead grab an adorable animal friend to mark their page. It's a small but thoughtful gift, especially if your partner prefers a more low-key Valentine's Day.
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It comes with 10 different animal types (five of each): unicorn, llama, cat, koala, hedgehog, dog, dino, sloth, panda, and giraffe.
9. The Adventure Challenge Couples Game Mini Dates Edition if you want to guarantee fun, meaningful, and different date night ideas in the future. The deck contains 30 scratch-off activity cards with each adventure designed to be completed in 30 minutes or less.
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The cards remain a mystery until you scratch them off, but you can choose from one of four categories: food, games, playful moments, and intentional conversations.
Promising review:"If I could sum up the Adventure Challenge Mini Date Book in two words, it would be relationship revitalizer. This little gem has been the holy grail for our relationship! Each scratch-off date idea is like unwrapping a tiny adventure waiting to happen. It's breathed new life into our time together, sparking laughter, spontaneity, and unforgettable memories. Whether it's exploring new neighborhoods, trying out quirky activities, or simply reconnecting over a cozy night in, this book has become our go-to guide for keeping the excitement alive. Trust me, if you're looking to inject some fun and romance into your relationship, this is the ultimate game-changer!" — squid
10. Create Your Own Calm, a journal with inspiring quotes and activities designed to help reduce anxiety and "create your own calm." Since you can't magically make their anxiousness go away (although you really wish you could), this is the next best thing.
12. A retro edition of Uno so they can relive the nostalgic game nights of their childhood...only with you now! Oh, and BTW, don't be surprised if they think you spend months searching for this in antique and vintage stores.
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13. A dry-erase trophy that will let you get a bit creative with recognizing how great your partner is. You could give them an award for being the Best Lover Ever...Funniest Human in my Life...My Favorite Person... you decide! And in a few weeks time, you can simply erase the trophy and give them a new award.
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14. A nonslip bath mat in the shape of a red heart, if cozy decor is their love language. This is certainly not your average V-Day gift, but it *is* cute and practical.
15. A Papier recipe journal since it'll give your favorite chef a place to write down all their treasured recipes, resulting in an ~aesthetic~ collection (which they might even pass down to the next generation one day).
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Promising review:"I absolutely love my new recipe journal! It has quickly become my go-to kitchen companion for planning and organizing my meals. The layout is perfect for recording all of my favorite recipes, complete with space for ingredients, directions, and even notes on how to tweak and improve each dish. Not only is the journal functional, but it is also beautifully designed. The sleek, modern cover and high-quality paper make it a joy to use and display in my kitchen. I appreciate that it is durable and built to last, so I can continue to add to my collection of recipes for years to come. Overall, this recipe journal has exceeded my expectations in every way. It has helped me become more organized in the kitchen and inspired me to try new recipes and get creative with my cooking. I would highly recommend this journal to anyone who loves to cook and wants to keep their recipes organized in one convenient place." — Megan Ray
16. A witty graphic T-shirt for your pun-loving partner...they're the ~avo~ to your ~cado~...they complete you. 🥑 ❤️
17. A jigsaw puzzle that combines your S.O.'s love for plants with their love for beautiful puzzles. The finished product will even teach them some fun and interesting facts about different houseplant varieties.
18. A smart pet camera with a built-in treat dispenser because you know there's nothing that would make them happier than being able to monitor, talk to, and ~treat~ their fur baby from afar.
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Promising review:"I got this for my two dogs, Luna and Nola, and it's been a game-changer! Between work and everything else, I wanted something that lets me check in on them while I'm away. The video quality is great — I can see them clearly, and it helps me feel more connected to them, even when I'm not home. The treat dispenser has become their favorite part! They actually run to the camera when they hear the sound, which always makes me laugh. It's been super easy to set up and use, and for the price, I'm really happy with the value. If you're a pet parent who's looking for peace of mind, I'd definitely recommend this!" — cathy
19. A soy blend candle since your darling bookworm is "always in their bookish era." According to reviewers, the green tea and bamboo fragrance smells oh-so-lovely. And a little Pro Tip: pair this with the next novel on their TBR list for an even better gift.
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Promising review: " I wanted this for my book shelf. I didn't want to burn it, just use it as decor. But it smells so good I had to buy another for my shelf. I have bought three this week. I love this candle. You can smell it from the next room which is great for a single wick, especially at this low price. 10/10 I highly recommend." — Melliace
20. A weighted silk eye mask set to help them get the luxurious night's sleep they deserve. If the lavender-scented fabric isn't enough to lure them to dreamland, they can add the cooling gel insert for even deeper relaxation.
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21. A Winky Lux lipstick so stunning it'll leave your Valentine speechless. Not only does it have a real chrysanthemum flower inside, but the formula uses pH-matching technology to coat lips in the perfect pink shade...and if you're lucky, you just might get a little kiss or two from their pretty pink lips. 💋
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22. A Lifestraw — basically a straw with a built-in purifying water filter, which is super handy for anyone who loves to adventure and/or travel to destinations where there might not always be clean water.
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Note: If you're immunocompromised, be sure to read all the package instructions to make sure it's safe for you.
Price: $19.99
23. A red rose throw pillow so every time they snuggle up on the couch they'll be reminded of your love. And last I checked, they can't take a nap with real roses, so this just might be a superior alternative (but you be the judge).
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Promising review:"It is so soft and so cute. It's the perfect size for a throw pillow and you can tell it's good quality. Do wish it was cheaper but still got it because it is easily my favorite throw pillow." — Jamie
24. A neck and shoulder massage wrap because you partner is always in need of an upper body massage — and with this, they can have one whenever they want (even when your hands are too tired to do the job). All they have to do is drape this over their shoulders, sit back, and reeee-lax. 😌

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