Holiday Planning & Ideas Valentine's Day Darcy Miller's Tips for Creating a Lovely Valentine's Day Breakfast Celebration Plan a special morning that will delight loved ones. By Darcy Miller Darcy Miller Known for her signature illustrations and inventive ideas for celebrating special occasions and everyday moments, Darcy Miller is the bestselling author of Celebrate Everything and Our Wedding Scrapbook, and the founding editor of Martha Stewart Weddings. Editorial Guidelines Published on February 1, 2024 Close Photo: Darcy Miller Valentine’s Day is a time to make the people you love feel special. I like to start by transforming our breakfast table into a Valentine’s Day celebration. It’s quick and easy, even when Valentine’s Day falls on a work day. (This year, February 14 is a Wednesday.) Whether yours is a romantic breakfast for two, or a surprise for your kids, friends, roommates, or entire family, you can send your valentine off to work or school with a little extra love. I always start by decorating the table. Sometimes, I pull out red napkins or a heart-shaped tablecloth. For others, I add flowers and sprinkle the table with confetti or paper hearts before setting down the dishes. Then, I look for ways to add surprises. That could be as simple as a rose, some chocolates wrapped inside the napkin, a card, or handmade coupon for hugs or an adventure slipped under the plate. Here are some of my favorite ways to dress up a Valentine’s Day breakfast table so everyone feels the love. 16 Valentine's Day Breakfast Recipes for a Romantic Start to Your Day Spell It Out Nothing is easier—or sweeter than writing I ♥️ U in blueberries on top of pancakes, as above. But you could do the same on top of French toast or a bowl of oatmeal, or swap the blueberries for another treat. In the spirit of the holiday, here are 12 things you can use to write LOVE, I ♥️ U, your initials joined by a +, or even Happy Valentine’s Day: Raspberries Blueberries Strawberries—Fun fact: If you slice strawberries in half and remove the stem, they are naturally heart-shaped! Chocolate Chips Nuts Red Hots (or any small, hard candy) Frosting—Fill a piping bag or buy icing pens to write a message on a cake or letters on cupcakes that can be lined up to spell a word. Hot fudge—The squeeze-topped bottles let you "write" on the plate. Candy letters Gummy letters Cheerios Powdered sugar—Just cut letters out of paper, set them on top of the pancakes, then sift the sugar on top. Remove the paper letters, and you’ll have a word written in relief. The same idea also works as an after-school snack—you can write a "LOVE" note across the table in pretzels, popcorn, candy, or all of the above. 17 Valentine's Day Gift Wrapping Ideas That Will Make Any Present Sweeter Offer Them Your Heart Darcy Miller A heart-shaped treat is always a welcome surprise. Plan ahead and visit the bakery or grocery store the day before to see what heart-shaped treats they have on sale. Keep them hidden in a box in the back of the fridge, then pull them out and plate them in the morning. Or, make your own! Say It With Flowers Darcy Miller Go to the grocery store or your local flower shop the night before and pick up a batch of blooms. Then, wake up early to arrange them on the table. It could be one long-stemmed blossom on top of each plate or shorter ones in bud vases lining the middle of the table. Or, you can amass a bunch of flowers in one vase in the middle. As long as you’ve got the flowers ready to go (here are mine resting in my sink overnight), you can see where the mood takes you in the morning. 20 Valentine's Day Crafts That Beautifully Feature Flowers More From the Martha Collective 6 Valentine's Day Houseplants That Are Just as Beautiful as a Bouquet—but Will Last for Years Why Carnations Are Kevin Sharkey’s Favorite Flower—Plus 4 Elegant Ways to Arrange Them 3 Chocolate Dessert Recipes for Every Skill Level, From Beginner to Expert Darcy Miller's Tips for Picking the Perfect Party Palette Handmade Gift Ideas 1 of 2 Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit