Put a little love in the air and decorate your home with these adorable Valentine’s Day Banner, kissing booth tickets, art, treat boxes and tags.

❤️ Valentine’s Day Printables
This adorable set, all decked out in red, pink, grey and white is ready to show off your spirit for the holiday. This set is a print, cut and either hang up, tape up into box or punch a simple hole to add it to a treat that you are giving away.
Make a batch of our Five Valentine’s Day Treats on the Cheap and Pink Velvet Hot Chocolate.
✨ How to Use
Banner | These are great to use to decorate entry table, mantle or kitchen. You can have the sign say Kissing Booth or Kiss or Kissing, depending on your size and mood.
Treat Box | These are great to make several and fold them up, tape or glue and give out to friends, book clubs, neighbors or office buddies. They hold more than they look like they would.
Gift Tags | Use these to add on to cellophane treat bags with ribbon. There are four different versions to choose from. Make a batch of Air Fryer Roses to give away and attach on of the tags to make it more festive.
Kissing Booth Tickets | These are simply decorative to have like you are setting up a kissing booth for Valentine’s Day.
Signs or Art | There are two separate signs, depending on your mood. Our other {freebie} Valentine’s Day Art Print works perfect with this set.

✔️ What’s Included
This set of PDF printables gear you up for the most fabulous way to decorate your home for February 14th.
Treat Box
This small square box holds a lot more Hershey Kisses than you can imagine! Cut this up with your paper trimmer and use your scissors to get the small indents needed to make the flaps.
Banner
After you printed this out on card stock, feel free to cut the top and the sides with the paper trimmer and then the “V” shape with scissors. It’s hard to get into the “V” with the trimmer.
Gift Tags
Paper trimmer works great to make these in a jiffy. Use a small hole punch to make the hole which will be used to wrap ribbon onto your treat bag or jar.

Kissing Booth Tickets
Either use the scissors for all of the ticket booth tickets or use the trimmer to use the sides and scissors to round the corners.
Signs
These will need to be trimmed to 8×10. They print out just slightly larger than that.
✂️ Tools Needed
You may have a few of these at home in your craft area or in a drawer already so look through your drawers before heading to the store. These are my favorites!
Paper Cutter When you are looking for hard-core accuracy, you can’t get much better than the Guillotine Trimmers.
Scissors
White Card Stock For the sign, the treat boxes and the food labels, don’t skimp on printer paper. The white card stock works great as it has the right body to hold up. The rest of the set, you can use printer paper with no issues.
Tape or Glue
String or Ribbon
Candy (optional)
Candy Bags (optional)
Laminator (optional) For extra body and durability, look at laminating the banner. It will also be able to store for next year.
FAQ
For some of this, you really do. You can use regular paper for the little tags, the tickets, the banner (it will be a little less stiff but I’ve done it on regular paper before with banners and it works) and photos for the frames.
Card stock needs to be used 100% for the little treat box. It won’t hold up to regular printer paper.
The little treat box flaps can be glued or taped.
If you glue them, make sure to glue down the entire strip and allow to dry completely.
If you tape them, make sure that it is fully covered all the way up the sides. Make sure it is all the way up to the open/close flap so that flap will actually close.

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Ginny Collins is a passionate foodie and recipe creator of Savor and Savvy and Kitchenlaughter. Indoors she focuses on easy, quick recipes for busy families and kitchen basics. Outdoors, she focuses on backyard grilling and smoking to bring family and friends together. She is a lifelong learner who is always taking cooking classes on her travels overseas and stateside. Her work has been featured on MSN, Parade, Fox News, Yahoo, Cosmopolitan, Elle, and many local news outlets. She lives in Florida where you will find her outside on the water in her kayak, riding her bike on trails, and planning her next overseas adventure.

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