portrait of Martha Stewart with Valentine's Day diy gifts   Credit: Noe Dewitt



portrait of Martha Stewart with Valentine's Day diy gifts   Credit: Noe Dewitt

portrait of Martha Stewart with Valentine’s Day diy gifts Credit: Noe Dewitt

portrait of Martha Stewart with Valentine’s Day diy gifts

Credit: Noe Dewitt

So many poems, plays, and songs have been written about Valentine’s Day. Geoffrey Chaucer connected the day to the mating of birds in early spring. Shakespeare referenced it in Hamlet and A Midsummer Night’s Dream. And in the 18th century, the nursery rhyme “The Valentine” was first published in Gammer Gurton’s Garland, inspiring endless variations on its opening lines: “The rose is red, the violet’s blue, the honey’s sweet, and so are you.” For me, the day has always been an opportunity to express love and close friendship. I craft homemade presents for those dearest to me, and send cards to friends and relatives—and even a few flirtatious ones for a little fun.

This year, I gave something extra-special to my grandson, Truman; my granddaughter, Jude; my daughter, Alexis; and my dear friend Kevin Sharkey: heart-shaped boxes filled with gifts and treats picked just for them. Living style editor-at-large Naomi deMañana helped craft them, painting the cardboard heart boxes and embellishing them with contrasting colored paper. Then we topped them with graphic paper bows. (You can cut them out by hand with a template, but if you have a Cricut machine, that works well, too.) Painted dividers make their contents look especially neat and organized.

Whatever you choose to put inside—cookies, candies, costume jewelry, or fly-fishing lures for the angler in your life—remember to make it personal, and put your heart into it.

A Few of Their Favorite Things

Liverpool FC personalized heart box   Credit: Trevor Tondro

For Truman, a Liverpool F.C. fan, Martha gathered wristbands, pencils, and other items featuring the soccer team’s logo.

hair accessory personalized heart box   Credit: Trevor Tondro

Jude will find hair ribbons, barrettes, and scrunchies in colors she loves; the barrettes are clipped onto two halves of a paper heart.

dried snacks personalized heart box   Credit: Trevor Tondro

Alexis loves all kinds of fruits, so Martha packed an assortment, including dried persimmons, mango, figs, and apricots.

candy assortment personalized heart box   Credit: Trevor Tondro

The ultimate candy fix for Kevin: an eye-popping sampler of chewy and salty licorice.

Liverpool FC personalized heart box Credit: Trevor Tondro

Liverpool FC personalized heart box

Credit: Trevor Tondro

hair accessory personalized heart box Credit: Trevor Tondro

hair accessory personalized heart box

dried snacks personalized heart box Credit: Trevor Tondro

dried snacks personalized heart box

candy assortment personalized heart box Credit: Trevor Tondro

candy assortment personalized heart box