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From candles to cards, we’ve got you covered with all things loveable in our Valentine’s Day Gift Guide.

Vday gift guide

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We’re head over heels for our readers. As we enter the month of love, we want to show our love by helping you choose the sweetest gifts from our online shop, Six & Main, which showcases local artists and small businesses from around the country.

Whether you plan to spend Valentine’s Day with your significant other, friends, or family — or simply by treating yourself — these goods will have you falling in love at first sight.

Taste the love šŸ«
Indulge in hand-painted chocolates in this Valentine’s Day 12 Piece Bonbon Gift Box by Marble & Steel Craft Chocolates. Don’t forget to toast to love with a colorful cocktail glass from AlanaKayART, which pairs perfectly with this strawberry lemonade mixer from Simple Times Mixers.

Read the love šŸ’Œ
Write something sweet to someone special using the ā€œYou Make Me Happyā€ card by Joy Paper Co. If you’re feeling extra smitten, let them know they’re ā€œQuite the Catch.ā€

Show the love šŸŽØ
No brushes or paint needed for this gift of art. Gift (or keep) this peonies watercolor painting by Kelsey Nichols Art or the ā€œSmiling Faces Beautiful Placesā€ by Dream a little ART SC.

Smell the love šŸ•Æļø
Let the mood fill the room with this rosemary sage candle by Resolute Candles, or smell the aroma of Venice with this bellini candle by Wixology Candle Company.

Wear the love šŸ“æ
For the jewelry lovers, check out these heart necklaces from Eleven + Jane. What’s even sweeter? There are matching heart earrings to go with it. If you’d rather don on a love-inspired shirt, this flamingo button-down from Block + Ink is the perfect fit.

There’s more love to go around. Explore our entire Valentine’s Day Gift Guide.

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