We’ve got a sweet tooth for these Valentine’s Day cards!

Creative labels turn everyday treats into tastyValentine’s Daycandy delights.

Add some confetti, pop it in a red envelope, and send one to all your Galentines.

Pink perfume bottle drawings

Credit: Cody Guilfoyle

We love these adorable tags your kids can color and attach towhole pieces of fruitfor a healthy alternative.

Pick up a set of clear favor boxes and fill them with small pink and white candies.

We used jelly beans, chocolate-covered candies, and Jordan almonds.

red and white valentine cards

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Then, cut out the printables and attach them to the boxes using glue or tape.

Bonus points if you stick to a festive color, like thesebubblegum-pinkrock candy sticks, for this sweet surprise.

One-in-a-Melon Tags

These tags are sweet any way you slice them!

Fruit Valentine Tags

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Fill clear bags with watermelon gummy candies and add our free printable for a Valentine’s Daycandy gift.

For a festive touch, tie the tags with pink and green ribbon.

Cotton Candy Cones

These cones are sweet as can be.

Pink perfume bottle drawings

Credit: Cody Guilfoyle

Gift your valentine a treat that won’t melt!

Package up purchased cotton candy in ice cream cones and add our free printable tags.

Arrange theValentine’s Day candybag into a colorful pattern, such as the grid of Starbursts shown here.

Rock Candy Valentines

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Peanut Package with Label

Friends and coworkers will go nuts over this creative and delicious snack.

Pair our printable tags with individually packaged peanuts or ahomemade snack mix.

Look for cute ways to work the candy’s name into the message, as shown.

One-In-A-Melon Tags

Credit: Carson Downing

Use different cutting techniques or scrapbooking scissors to add a unique touch to each one.

Banana Valentine’s Idea

Thisidea is bananas!

Why not go with a delicious and nutritious treat that is prepackaged by nature?

York Peppermint Pattie Tag

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Use sticker labels for a fun touch.

Throw a handful of Hershey’s Chocolate Kisses into a bag and attach a label for a classic crowd-pleaser.

This works well on fruit leather if you’re looking for a healthier alternative to candy.

Cotton Candy Cones

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Here, a basketful of apples is each adorned with creative adhesive labels.

Wrap labels around a bottle of orange juice or use string to attach a gift tag around the top.

Wrap the candy in a length of ribbon and secure it with a dab of hot glue.

Starburst Candies Valentine Tag

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Instead of adding a gift tag, write your valentine’s name anda short messageon a balloon.

Tie the balloon to the treat for a sky-high memento.

Use cardstock or thick scrapbook paper to make the heart, and punch two holes to secure the lollipop.

Peanut Package with Label

Credit: Marty Baldwin

Cut a large heart shape from scrapbook paper and attach it to the bag.

Embellish the paper heart with a message and a rhinestone dot to add a special touch.

Valentine tag on Reese’s pieces candy

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Valentine’s tag for pears

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Valentine tag on Pixy Sticks

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banana sticker valentine

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Hershey’s Kiss Valentine Gift

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Now and Later Idea for Valentine’s Day

Apple Valentine with Sticker

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Pop Rocks Valentine Gift

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Orange Juice Valentine with Label

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Bubblegum Cartoon Bubbles

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Filled with Love Candy Sacks

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butterfly candy valentines

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Candy and Balloons Valentine

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Lollipop Heart valentines

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Valentine’s Treasure Bag

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Valentine’s Bag of Kisses

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Three-Dimensional Candy Flowers

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pink Valentine card with bag of conversation hearts

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