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This Valentine’s Day, make gift-giving a real love story.

Photos courtesy of Sophie’s Shoppe

Give a gift your loved one will heart this Valentine’s Day.

Whether you’re celebrating your Valentine or Galentine, you’ll find plenty of swoon-worthy surprises at Sophie’s Shoppe. Think beautiful floral boxes filled with orchids and mixed arrangements that are sure to make hearts bloom.

Fall head over heels for stylish home accessories like candles, kitchenware, and more — starting at just $18. Sweet on your wallet and perfect for every kind of gift list.

Best part? Everything is in stock and ready to go, so you can shop stress-free.

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