Five Valentine’s Date Ideas Under $25

Valentine’s Day is often associated with fancy flower bouquets, pricey dinners, and big price tags – but when it comes to love, it’s really the thought that counts. A little creativity can make any budget go a long way in making your Valentine’s Day feel special, thoughtful, and romantic. Check out these five Valentine’s date ideas that celebrate love without spending more than $25.

1. Heart-Shaped Pancake or Waffle Bar

Make heart-shaped pancakes or waffles for breakfast or breakfast-for-dinner. Whether you’re making pancakes or waffles, all you’ll need is pancake mix or basic pantry staples to whip up a quick and delicious batter. If you want to take it a step further, pick up extra fixings – such as whipped cream, chocolate chips, or fruit.

To form the heart shapes for pancakes, use a pastry bag with a tip or a resealable plastic bag. Stand the pastry or resealable plastic bag up in a glass (folding the ends over the top) and fill it with the batter.

When you’re ready to cook, draw an outline of a heart on a heated, greased griddle and then fill in the center. If you’re using a resealable plastic bag, fill it with batter and then snip off one of the bottom corners (about 1/4”).

To make heart-shaped waffles, consider purchasing a heart-shaped waffle maker. Buying this waffle maker will still keep your budget under $25!

2. Shopping Challenge

Turn Valentine’s gift giving into a date itself with a shopping challenge. Set a spending limit you are both comfortable with, we’ll say $25 to keep within the parameters of this article – and head to a local dollar store, discount store, or department store together. The challenge is that you will set a time limit to shop separately and pick out items you think your partner will love, keeping within your budget. Think a book by their favorite author, an item they can put together (like a puzzle or LEGOS), or an assortment of their favorite snacks. After you’re done shopping, head home to do a gift exchange of the items you picked out. To make it even more thoughtful, you can take turns explaining why you picked out each item and why you thought your partner would love it.

If you have room left in your budget, consider stopping at a local coffee shop or bakery to pick up a coffee or sweet treat to enjoy together while you exchange gifts.

3. Make Candles Together 

Light the mood with homemade candles this Valentine’s Day. We found a step-by-step tutorial from Joys of Homemaking for how to make homemade candles, and some of the materials can even be found at home. We included a basic guide below, but be sure to visit the tutorial for full instructions.

Materials Needed: Wax melts or flakes (soy wax flakes are recommended and can be found at Hobby Lobby for $10.99) | Essential oils | Candle wicks (traditional or natural) | Disposable wooden stick or spoon, for stirring | Mason jars | Wick anchor (like a clothespin or chopsticks)

Steps:

  • Place the wax in a pot and set the pot on low to medium heat. Stir gently to ensure even melting. If you’re cautious about damaging your pot, a double boiler is the way to go. Simply fill the bottom pot with water and place the wax in the top pot.
  • Once the wax has fully melted, add in the essential oil(s) you selected. The number of drops will depend on the type of oil you are using and its potency – so be sure to do some research.
  • Secure your wick in place. One easy method is to use a small amount of melted wax, or you can choose pre-made wick stickers or anchors available at most craft stores. Once your wick is anchored, it’s time to stabilize it. Lay a chopstick (or a pencil) across the rim of the jar and tape the upright wick to it.
  • Let the wax cool down and then pour it into the jars. As you fill each jar, remember to leave a bit of space at the top.Once you have filled your jars, wait about an hour or so – until the wax solidifies. After the wax has completely hardened, it’s time for the final touch – cutting the wick to your desired length.

4. Game Night for Two

A game night is the perfect way to spend quality time together, have some friendly competition, and create an affordable date right at home. Take inventory of the board games you have, or card games you know how to play – and make a line-up for the evening. If you don’t have any games or cards at home, stick to the $25 budget and purchase one within the spending parameter. To make your game night even more Valentine’s themed, consider buying a couple’s game that tests your knowledge of each other or two-person board games that require you to put your heads together! If video games are more your thing, you can create a game night for those too.

5. Take a Trip Down Memory Lane

If you and your partner have been together for some time, you might have a box stashed under the bed or in a closet – stuffed with mementos and tokens throughout your relationship. Consider pulling this box out to take a trip down memory lane, reminiscing on the good old days. This gives you a chance to connect with your partner and remember exactly what you love about your relationship, which is what the true spirit of the holiday is all about!  If you don’t have a box like this, consider making one together and add photos, love letters, or tickets from events you’ve been to.

If you’re local to Monmouth or Ocean Counties in New Jersey and in search of other affordable ways to get out of the house this Valentine’s Day, or throughout the year – check out our monthly Things to Do on a Budget blog posts. These blog posts are an easy way to stay updated on local, budget-friendly happenings all year round.

We hope you have an enjoyable (and affordable) Valentine’s Day!