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Try This: A Countdown Calendar to Celebrate Valentine's Day

Alexandra Churchill

We like to think that Martha would agree: Love is a "good thing."

And it doesn't matter who is the recipient of that love! Valentine's Day is meant for everyone, regardless of relationship status. Boyfriends, girlfriends, spouses, friends, family members, neighbors — there are so many people deserving of love in our lives. Why not show them how much you care?

That's why we're kicking off 14 Ways to Celebrate Valentine's Day, a 14-day celebration meant to bring you daily inspiration for Valentine's Day. Every day from now until February 14, check back here for a new idea — from chocolate-y recipes to thoughtful valentines and gifts — on how to spread the love. So follow along — and share your own ideas with us for spreading the love on Valentine's Day.

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[DON'T MISS: Everything You Need for Valentine's Day]

Day One: Send a Love Letter

It's one of — no scratch that, the most meaningful — romantic gesture. Love letters have inspired some of the world's most famous stories. This year, send a handmade card enscribed with a heartfelt message. And if words escape you, there's one meaningful phrase you can write and it only takes three little words: "I love you."

[TRY IT: Make and Send a Valentine's Day Card]

Day Two: Make Truffles

Here's a sweet for your sweetie. (Get it?) While we've cooked up countless handmade chocolate recipes over the years, this one from the January/February issue might have officially stolen our hearts: It's our Chocolate-Caramel Truffles rolled in white, pink, and red sprinkles. Package them in a heart-shaped box, and add a punny message like "The two of us go together like caramel and chocolate."

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[TRY IT: Make Our Chocolate-Caramel Truffles]

Day Three: Read a Poem

Shakespeare. Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Emily Bronte. What poets! We might not all have a special way with words, but that doesn't mean you can't serenade your sweetheart with a sweetly-expressed verse this Valentine's Day. Write one of these poems out longhand into a card and — if you want to really sweep him or her off their feet — accompany it with an inspired gift.

[TRY IT: 7 Valentine's Day Poems That Make Our Hearts Flutter]

Day Four: Arrange Roses

More specifically, arrange a beautiful bouquet of blooms for someone you love or even yourself. Try our idea for blooming garden cloches: They're bright, beautiful, and fit under a glass dome.

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[TRY IT: Valentine's Day Garden Cloches]

Day Five: Craft With Kids

Are you looking for a non-candy alternative for your kids to hand out this year for Valentine's Day? These cute little critters are wind-up toys affixed to a cardstock cutout — bound to be among their friends and classmates.

[TRY IT: Love Bug Valentines]

Day Six: Surprise Someone Special

Because what's more romantic than wearing a sweet reminder of a loved one near your heart? Whether you're a collector, a gift-giver, or simply someone who likes to wear vintage jewelry in new ways, lockets have a personal appeal that makes them precious.

[TRY THIS: Pretty Vintage Lockets]

Day Seven: Make Some Candy

Or more specifically, melt a batch of your own shiny, colorful candy gems. Gel-paste food coloring gives them that rosy glow and they can be made to suit any taste: cinnamon, orange, almond with extracts.

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[TRY THIS: Candy Gems]

Day Eight: Mix a "Love Potion"

Cupid revels in uniting unlikely pairs, and we'd say pickled beets and gin qualify. So mix up a pair of Bleeding Heart Martinis. Or Pomegranate-Champagne Punch. Or Sorbet and Champagne Cocktail. (You get the picture. Bottoms up!)

[TRY THIS: 16 Valentine's Day Cocktails]

Day Nine: Bake Heart-Shaped Cookies

Surprise your valentine with one of these homemade treats as a sweet way to say "I love you."

[TRY THIS: Dark- and White-Chocolate Shortbread Hearts]

Day Ten: Strike a Match

Haven't you heard that love strikes anywhere? Consequently, this match jar makes an adorable, useful, and oh-so-punny gift for your sweetheart (or galentine).

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[TRY THIS: Strike-Anywhere Match Jar Valentine]

Day Eleven: Don't Forget Fido

Your four-legged friend deserves a valentine too, right? For that, we have the paw-fect thing: a dog treats jar! We used a 3-ingredient recipe of rolled oats, canned pumpkin, and organic peanut butter, but feel free to use your go-to recipe.

[TRY THIS: Valentine's Day Dog Treats in a Jar]

Day Twelve: Share a Cup

... of cookies, that is! Who doesn't love freshly-baked, slightly ooey-gooey cookies from the oven? Here's how to gift that in a recipe-printed mug. Cookies, cakes, and sweet treats served in a cup are all the rage these days — so why not craft your friends a vessel specifically for the purpose of single-serving baking?

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[TRY THIS: Recipe-Printed Cookie in a Mug]

Day Thirteen: Celebrate With Friends

Not to knock the swoon-worthy sentiments and unbridled romance, but Valentine's Day isn't just for lovers and couples. It's a holiday that celebrates the love you have for friends and family too. Invite your closest girl friends over for a special dinner party, a floral-inspired brunch, or this "parfait and paint" themed party.

[TRY THIS: Host a Galentine's Day Parfait and Paint Party]

Day Fourteen: Give From the Heart

It can be anything: a box of chocolates, a tin of homemade cookies, a bouquet of flowers, a handwritten card. And it can be sent to anyone: a spouse, a friend, a neighbor, a coworker, a family member. (You get the picture.) The idea is simple: Let someone know you care, by any gesture big or small, because that's the true meaning of Valentine's Day (and something that can be celebrated every day).

[TRY THIS: Valentine's Day Gifts]

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