I can’t wait to try these!
This makes a plain cupcake look appetizing! Candy Cane Hearts from Skip To My Lou
cake pops from little birdie secrets
My hubby LOVES cheesecake – I will be trying this one! Miniature Heart Sweets from Skip to my Lou.
Conversation heart fudge from Family Fun
Cupid’s Cups from Kraft Canada
Red Velvet Trifle from Hostess Jo
Cookies!
These are DIVINE! Every now and again I cheat on Rice Krispies and go with Homemade Oreos. My good friend makes my day when she brings these over (you know who you are and I think it has been a while – hint, hint). Find them at One More Moore.
Cookie Jam Filled Hearts from The Project Girl
Cherry Walnut Balls from Better Homes and Garden
White-Chocolate Cherry Shortbread from Better Homes and Gardens
Strawberry Valentine Cookies from Taste of Home
Adorable Heart Cookies from Annie’s Eats
I love this idea from Woman’s Day – so creative!
Hugs & Kisses from Family Fun
Peanut Butter Valentine Cookies from Very Best Baking
And now package your yummy treats in something festive
An altered tin from little birdie secrets
a wee valentine box for small treats from craftzine
put the treats in a can or canister from: Hostess Jo
Put your cookie in a CD sleeve! Good idea from Norththreads
Breakfast?
Think of all the loved ones you want to give something sweet to…
now you know what to give them!
You’re Welcome.
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Shelley says
{drool} how do you decide which ones to make!? 😉
Mindy says
Those jam cookies look amazing!
Carrie says
Awesome!I love valentines day and what better way to get over these cold weather blues,warm hearts!
Nesleirbag says
What an amazing array of yummy-looking Valentine treats! You do such a wonderful job of finding what’s out there and passing it along! What a great blog!
Mimi says
Wow, they all look so yummy….
valerie says
What yummy finds! I have added this to my Valentine’s Day Round Up at thecraftersfilebox.com.
Thanks so much for sharing!
Margot says
There is something for everyone on this scrumptious looking post. Since I can’t pick among these gorgeous goodies, maybe I will let them choose instead. It will take out the element of surprise, but at least they will like their gift 🙂
Thanks for such a wealth of ideas for me to make my loved ones.
Mrs. Jen B says
I already make peanut butter cookies like the ones you have posted above, only with regular pb cups, at Christmas. Great idea with the heart candies – thanks for posting the pic and link! Now I can take an easy and much-loved recipe and make it do double duty. Awesome!
Annie Byers says
I am going to make the rice crispy treats and im gonna make them with the strawberry marshmellows they have out right now!
CarrieJ says
I tried the rice krispies heart. The kids loved them, but I was getting a little anxious over them not hardening enough for the sticks to stay put. Not sure what I was doing wrong. Followed the rice krispies recipe exactly, but they wouldn’t set up to where I could easily cut them with the cookie cutters and insert the sticks. They kept drooping over. But I refrigerated them and even though they weren’t as firm as I’d have liked them to be, they stood up until they got to school. Then I had anxiety over the chocolate. I didn’t have chocolate melts so I figured I’d just use nestle morsels. They melted fine and hardened just fine, but it was too thick to dip. So I ended up just doing chocolate stripes. Next time, I’ll get the melts.