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The best Valentine's Day gifts from Amazon, Walmart, Sephora and more
A Lego orchid, heart-shaped Dutch oven and Kendra Scott jewelry — all of these heartfelt buys will make their day a whole lot sweeter.
Your love is the greatest gift you could give your valentine(s), but who says you can't give 'em something tangible to really drive that point home? I know, I know, rose bouquets and heart-shaped chocolates are a bit overrated (and overpriced), but there are so many other thoughtful Valentine's Day gifts that are bound to make your sweethearts smile. I've rounded up all the best ones down below.
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These Valentine's Day gift ideas come at a surprisingly small cost, starting as low as $5 and most falling under the $50 mark. Your love is already priceless, so you shouldn't have to spend big to spoil your husband, wife or whoever else matters most. From thoughtful, personalized gifts for the man who swept you off your feet to small, kid-friendly buys for your littlest loves, all of these finds are a sweet way to spell out what's in your heart. And hey, they sure beat sending Valentine's Day flowers for the zillionth year in a row.
Psst, there's plenty more where this came from! Take a peek at our other gift guides, including these curated lists of Valentine's Day gifts for her and him.
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