
Non-Candy Valentine’s Day Gift Ideas for Kids
“The best gifts come from the heart, not the store.” — Sarah Dessen

DIY Valentine’s Gifts Made with Love (Not Sugar)
By the end of January, I feel it creeping in. The pressure to buy all the things. The candy, the plastic trinkets, the treats that feel exciting for about five minutes and then disappear.

And as a mom and grandma who’s been on a journey toward healthier, more intentional living, I’ve learned I want Valentine’s Day to feel a little different in our home.
I want it to feel thoughtful.
I want it to feel fun.
And I really want it to not revolve around sugar crashes.
That’s where DIY Valentine’s gifts come in.
Over the years, I’ve found that homemade gifts, especially ones that are useful, gentle, and made with love, are remembered far longer than candy wrappers. They give kids something meaningful to share with classmates, friends, siblings, or teachers without sending everyone home buzzing.

Today I’m sharing four of my favorite DIY Valentine’s gifts made with love (not sugar). They’re simple, affordable, and easy to customize.
Why Skip the Sugar This Valentine’s Day?
Most store-bought Valentine’s treats come with artificial dyes, high amounts of sugar, and plastic packaging that ends up in the trash.
DIY gifts give us a chance to slow down, be creative, and offer something intentional instead of disposable. Kids also love helping make these, which turns Valentine’s Day into an experience, not just an exchange.
DIY Valentine Gift #1: Essential Oil Playdough Hearts

This one is always a hit and gets played with long after Valentine’s Day has passed.
Why it works:
Encourages sensory play and creativity
Easy to make in large batches
Perfect for classrooms or siblings
Basic Playdough Recipe
1 cup flour
½ cup salt
1 tablespoon cream of tartar
1 tablespoon oil
¾ cup water
Natural food coloring (optional)
3–5 drops essential oil
Heat ingredients (except oils) over low heat, stirring until a dough forms. Remove from heat, let cool slightly, knead, then add essential oils. Shape into hearts and package in small jars or bags.
Essential Oil Options
Wild Orange for a bright, cheerful scent
Lavender for calm and gentle play
Serenity Blend for emotional balance
Citrus Bliss Blend for happy, playful energy
Gift tag idea:
“You make life more fun to play with. Happy Valentine’s Day.”
DIY Valentine Gift #2: Kid-Friendly Calm Down Rollers

These little rollers are one of my favorite candy alternatives, especially for school-age kids learning emotional awareness.
Why parents love them:
Encourages calm moments
Supports emotional regulation
Small, affordable, and practical
Simple Roller Recipe
10 ml roller bottle
Fractionated coconut oil
3–5 drops essential oil
Essential Oil Options
Lavender for calming big feelings
Roman Chamomile for sensitive emotions
Wild Orange for uplifting comfort
Balance Blend for grounding
Adaptiv Blend for emotional resilience
Serenity Blend for gentle calm
Gift tag idea:
“For when feelings feel big. A little calm just for you.”
DIY Valentine Gift #3: Homemade Lip Balm

Lip balm is one of those gifts everyone actually uses, and it’s surprisingly easy to make.
Why this one works:
Useful for all ages
Easy to customize
Simple to make in bulk
Lip Balm Recipe
2 tablespoons beeswax pellets
2 tablespoons coconut oil
2 tablespoons shea butter
10–15 drops essential oil
Melt beeswax, coconut oil, and shea butter gently. Remove from heat, add essential oils, and pour into tubes or tins. Allow to cool completely.
Flavor Options
Peppermint for a refreshing feel
Spearmint for a mild, sweet option
Wild Orange for bright citrus
Vanilla Touch for warm sweetness
Gift tag idea:
“You’re the balm. Happy Valentine’s Day.”
DIY Valentine Gift #4: Mini Bath Bomb Hearts

Bath bombs feel like a treat without the sugar and make Valentine’s Day feel extra special.
Supplies
Heart-shaped silicone molds
Mixing bowl
Spray bottle with water
Bath Bomb Recipe
1 cup baking soda
½ cup citric acid
½ cup Epsom salt
½ cup cornstarch
2 tablespoons melted coconut oil
10–15 drops essential oil
Mix dry ingredients, add oil and essential oils, lightly mist with water until mixture holds together, then pack into molds. Let dry 24 hours.
Essential Oil Options
Lavender for relaxation
Wild Orange for joy
Serenity Blend for bedtime calm
Adaptiv Blend for emotional balance
Citrus Bliss Blend for playful energy
Gift tag idea:
“You make my heart fizz. Happy Valentine’s Day.”
Why Essential Oil Quality Matters (Especially for Kids)
When essential oils are used in gifts meant for children, quality matters. Pure, properly tested oils ensure predictable, gentle results without synthetic fillers or hidden contaminants.

That peace of mind matters when you’re sharing something handmade with people you care about.
A Valentine’s Day That Feels Good
Valentine’s Day doesn’t have to be louder, bigger, or sweeter to be meaningful. Sometimes the most memorable gifts are the ones that say, “I thought about you.”
These DIY Valentine’s gifts help reduce sugar overload, encourage creativity and calm, and teach kids that love can be handmade.
And honestly, those are lessons worth sharing.