Non-Romantic Valentine's Cards For Your Friends, Family And Coworkers

Silly, sweet and minimal Valentine's Day cards for people you love, but not in a romantic way.
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PopCultPaper on Etsy, PhoebeAndJune on Etsy and ThePaxtonPress on Etsy
A Kim K card from PopCultPaper on Etsy, plants card from PhoebeAndJune on Etsy and a coworker card from ThePaxtonPress on Etsy.

As hearts and chocolates fill the aisles of CVS and everyone and their mother posts their new engagements rings, it’s easy to write Valentine’s Day off as a mere celebration for couples. While Feb. 14 can be about romance, it can also be a day to celebrate anyone that brings joy to your life, like your mom, your best friend or your favorite coworker to gossip with. That is, of course, if you can find a dang valentine to give them.  

At the risk of sounding like a pearl-clutching old grandma, it is unreasonably hard to find a good-looking, family-friend platonic Valentine’s Day card. If it isn’t covered in swears, it’s covered in sexual expletives or otherwise “blue” language (that’s the term my actual grandma uses). 

In the name of all things thoughtful, I set out to find a selection of non-romantic valentines I’d actually give the people in my life. While they range from silly to sweet, they’re all completely G-rated. From a “Peanuts” greeting to a variety of florals, these are valentines for your siblings, roommates and anyone else you think deserves a little extra love. 

If you’re looking to give a paper card to your people, order these now before it’s too late!

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A greeting from the "Peanuts" gang
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A set of 8 extremely general Valentine's Day cards
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OnePonyPaper on Etsy
A pack of 5 hug mug cards
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A pack of 10 "Happy Heart Day" cards

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Black-Owned Jewelry To Buy At The Folklore
Third Crown Arc bangle(01 of10)
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This 18-karat gold-plated brass bangle from Third Crown's Arc collection is so chic that it was even spotted on Beyoncé. Like the Arc ring below, its appearance is inspired by the Arc de Triomphe in Paris. (credit:The Folklore)
Khiry Staple cuff(02 of10)
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This simple sculptural cuff from Jameel Mohammed's New York-based brand Khiry is made of 18-karat gold vermeil. Khiry's consistent and intentional theme of Afrofuturism aims to merge African cultures with luxury. (credit:The Folklore)
Third Crown Marcy link bracelet(03 of10)
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New York-based jewelry brand Third Crown, founded by husband and wife duo Kristin and Kofi Essel, released this 7-inch link bracelet as a part of their Marcy collection. Each link is made of 18-karat gold-plated brass. (credit:The Folklore)
Chalk Jewellery Emperado Sola earrings(04 of10)
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Chalk Jewellery is London-based design studio founded by Malaika Carr, an architect who experiments with geometric accessories inspired by architectural structures, everyday objects and cultural patterns. Each piece is handmade, including these lightweight, marble-design earrings. They're made of brass and formica with sterling silver posts. (credit:The Folklore)
Khiry Isha stone embellished hoops(05 of10)
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Classic hoops get a modern upgrade with this pair from Khiry. Each glossy, 18-karat gold vermeil earring is accented with a single rose quartz stone. (credit:The Folklore)
Third Crown Arc ring(06 of10)
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Another pick from Third Crown's collection is the Arc ring, which makes a great accent piece to spice up everyday clothes or what you wear on a night out. It's made of 18-karat gold-plated brass and is inspired by the shape of the Arc De Triomphe in Paris. In the interior, you'll find an engraving of the brand's triangular logo. (credit:The Folklore)
Chalk Jewellery green marble Navi earrings(07 of10)
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Handcrafted with acrylic and brushed brass, this pair of green marbled earrings from Chalk Jewellery's Navi collection combines various materials and bold shapes. (credit:The Folklore)
Octave Moonbeam stud earrings(08 of10)
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This unique, handmade pair of earrings from Octave Jewelry, a Brooklyn-based accessories brand founded by Opeyemi Omojola, features moon-like cut purple jade and a metallic gray stone. Octave's elegant pieces are inspired by the balance of sharp geometry and soft organic forms. (credit:The Folklore)
Octave Motion hoop earrings(09 of10)
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Mookaite jasper is the star of the show with this pair of lightweight hoops from Octave. Circular edges meet the vibrant mix of yellows and deep reds in the oval-cut stone. (credit:The Folklore)
Third Crown Marcy studs(10 of10)
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Pair Third Crown's link bracelet above with these matching studs, which feature the brand's signature arc shape and are made of 18-karat gold-plated brass. The interior contains an engraving of the Third Crown logo. (credit:The Folklore)

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