Valentine’s Lunchbox Ideas for the Family

As I have talked abut before, I LOVE Valentine’s Day. February is almost here, so I thought it would be a great time to give you guys some quick Valentine’s Lunchbox Ideas you can use for your family.
You’ll see that I have paired all my Valentine’s Day Lunchbox ideas with a fun Lunchbox Love® card.  For this holiday of love and friendship, Lunchbox Love® is offering a special, two volume pack Valentine’s Day addition. This set comes with 24 special Valentine’s cards — enough for classmates and those extra special teachers.
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Each card has the same heartfelt message on the front and a unique animal fun fact on the back.  Attach a Lunchbox Love for Valentine’s Day card on a pack of stickers, add to a gift bag, or give on its own–the recipient will sure to feel Loved and have fun at the same time!
Now on to the Valentine’s Lunchbox Ideas!
{Mommy Lunch } It’s easy to add some Valentine’s Day flare to your work lunch. Here I added some carrot hearts to my garden salad, and removed the core from my apple slices with a small heart cookie cutter.  In this lunch you will also find some guacamole, fresh blueberries (under the apples), trail mix and my new favorite Hibiscus Kombucha!   Packed in EasyLunchboxes Â

{School Lunch} Here I packed a Valentine’s Day fairy bread sandwich.  Fairy bread is an easy way to jazz up a boring sandwich. Simply use small cookie cutters to remove shapes and place sprinkles in the cut out.  I also have some fresh fruit and vegges packed up with a container of dip.   Packed in EasyLunchboxesÂ

In this PlanetBox I have some mini heart sandwiches packed, along with some fresh kiwi, watermelon, carrots, heart-shaped hard boiled egg, pretzels, raisins and some conversation hearts.

{School Lunch}Â Last but not least is this tuna/pasta salad lunch. I topped Big D’s pasta salad with a cheese heart, packed some fresh veggies, pretzels and a plum. Packed in a LunchBot.


Post Updated September 2020


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My favorite part of Valentines Day is making these cute lunches for my kiddos inspired by your website đŸ™‚
i love the cute ittle valentines.teaching my rough and tumble boy to cut out hearts and use dioilies and collage art. seeing his messy little handwriting writing out his class name list. this is my first and only child so i cherish these adorable moments.
Every Valentines Day I go on a special mommy-son date with my little guy. We get dressed up, we do something special, just us, and I surprise him with a little gift. It’s nothing big or fancy, but we both love it. It’s a really special experience for us. That’s my favorite thing about Valentines Day.