Valentine’s Day Gifts for the Woman Who Has Everything
Well, it’s officially that time of year again, folks. Valentine’s Day 2022 is just around the corner, which means it’s time to start thinking about gifts to give your sweetheart this February 14th. The good old Hallmark party can be tricky when it comes to picking out Valentine’s Day gifts for the woman who has everything (or any SO who stubbornly swears they want nothing), but thankfully, there are plenty of non-cheesy gifts they’ll love and most importantly, don’t already own.
Chocolate and romantic flower bouquets are obvious (and easy) choices when it comes to V-Day gifts, but that doesn’t necessarily mean they’re safe choices. Frankly, those cliché V-Day dates require very little thought or planning, and that’s usually painfully obvious for the gift in question. While a candy box and red roses are great *add-ons* to any Valentine’s Day gift, I suggest hanging something extra from them so it at least does. see as if you had thought of their gift beforehand (although you certainly hadn’t).
Although we still have plenty of time before Valentine’s Day arrives, with the supply chain issues facing the country, it is advisable to start shopping early this year if you want to ensure that the gift arrives in time. Rather than taking a fruitless excursion on Google trying to find a non-generic giveaway among the endless pink and red virtual aisles, allow me to offer some solid suggestions to save you time and frustration.
From next-gen makeup mirrors with Bluetooth functionality to an anti-wrinkle pillowcase that’ll make her feel like a modern-day Sleeping Beauty, I’ve rounded up some Cupid-approved Valentine’s Day gifts for the woman who has everything to consider this year. It was nothing!
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