This blog was written by Savilla Mountain.
Today I’m teaming up with Old Time Pottery to help you create Valentine’s Day Baskets for kids. Keep reading for my Old Time Pottery finds, the finished baskets, and tons of ideas to create your own!
I have been compensated by Old Time Pottery for this post, however all opinions are 100% my own.
I love putting together themed goodie baskets for the different holidays, and Valentine’s Day is no exception. When I decided to start on this year’s Valentine’s Day baskets, I headed straight to Old Time Pottery.
Old Time Pottery has SUCH a great selection of toys and crafts, all at great prices. If you haven’t visited Old Time Pottery in the new year, you will be blown away by all that they have added! I found brands like NERF, Play-Doh, Little Tikes, Baby Alive, Crayola, and more. Old Time Pottery makes shopping so easy because you can get everything you need, all in one place. I got the baskets, toys, and candy all at Old Time Pottery!
I like to change up my theme for different holiday baskets. For example, Easter baskets include a lot of outdoor toys and games, Halloween baskets include cozy items, etc. Since we are usually stuck inside this time of year, I chose indoor play items for the Valentine’s Day baskets. Here are a few things I grabbed:
- Color Wonder Coloring Kits ($2)
- LCD Writing Tablet ($8)
- Dough Kits ($4)
- Big Brand Chunky Wooden Puzzles ($12)
- Write & Wipe Books ($4)
- Kinetic Sand ($6)
- Foam Squeeze Popper ($4)
More Ideas for Valentine Baskets
- Bath toys
- Bath crayons or paints
- Bubbles / Chalk (If you are able to play outdoors)
- Candy
- Notebooks / Crayons / Markers
- Stampers & Ink Pads
- Craft Kits
- Toy cars
- Valentine’s Day pajamas
- Books
- Stickers
- A new cup
McKenna loved her Valentine’s Day basket and I was excited to find so many great items all in one place! Do you gift Valentine’s Day baskets to your kids? What are your favorite ideas for basket fillers?