Valentine's Daygifts are tricky. If you (and your wallet) are still burned out on shopping after the holidays, you might just be tempted to hand your guy a certificate for a bacon of the month club and be done with. {Hey, he’d be happy. } But if you’d rather hunt down something more memorable, here are 10 thoughtful Valentine’s Day ideas. (They’d also be great for a wedding day gift for your groom: long-lasting reminders of the day you became man and wife.)
Show your favorite fan/fanatic you understand his first love will always be the Yankees (or the Dodgers, Cubs, Tigers
).
Ballpark Blueprints, $185, uncommongoods.com
Create custom wall art with framed, upcycled vinyl that spells out your greatest hits as a couple on a retro-look label.
Permanent Playlist, $150, uncommongoods.com
A next-level tool for the whiskey lover, this personalized oak barrel is a reminder that certain things improve with age.
Personalized Whiskey Barrel, from $85, uncommongoods.com
The engravable watch is the classic groom gift for good reason: he’ll wear it (and your words) always.
Museum Classic, $495, movado.com
Commemorate when your paths first intersected with a personalized black-and-white print.
Intersection of Love Photo Print, from $75, uncommongoods.com
He’ll love spinning everything from Etta James to Michael Jackson on this trunk-style turntable, and geek out over the built-in technology that converts albums to digital files.
Vintage Trunk Digital Conversion Turntable, $249, restorationhardware.com
You choose the faces, hairstyles, and clothes that best illustrate you and your hubby-to-be for this minimal and modern custom canvas.
Personalized Couple Art, $150, uncommongoods.com
For all your romantic weekends ahead, gift him with a duffle in chocolate leather emblazoned with his initials.
Saddle Leather Weekender Bag, $299, potterybarn.com
A bike built for two, decked out with a bow, is a promise of adventures to come.
Kuala Lua Tandem Bike, $212.39, lottiemart.com
Maybe the best gift of all: a handwritten declaration of your love.
What Bae Means Card, $4.50, http://emilymcdowell.com/
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