As a little girl, I always loved those large lovely heart-shaped Valentine boxes, filled with chocolates. Not so much for the chocolates, but just to have one of those boxes for my very own.
I would imagine all the sweet things I might keep in one.
Found these paper mache boxes at Michael’s, $2.50 for four. I thought what fun to paint them with the colors of Valentine’s Day.
I also found some small knobs that fit perfectly on the top of each one of the boxes.

Filled some with chocolate kisses, but the one I especially like is the one I filled with small, wallet size photos. Photos of those I will always love. Always.



The larger white box, filled with photos, is a Valentine’s gift to myself.
It now sits on a table in my living room.
Every time I dust, I open it, sit a minute, and just look at those special loving faces that have filled my life.
The box itself is a gift!
Would be cute on each plate at Valentine’ s Day dinner, or a really sweet box for a small gift. No wrapping needed.
Thanks for stopping by, I love you all so much!
Wishing all love and kisses!