St Valentine’s Day Supplies for Handmade Gifts

Set of elements of chipboard large hearts 55x90 mm and small hearts 25x43 mm - 5 pieces

Set of elements of chipboard heart for various decorations making 25x90 mm - 4 pieces

Set of elements made of chipboard "LOVE" inscription shaped 30x85 mm - 4 pieces

Set of elements of chipboard heart for embellishment of festive cards, frames, albums 30x50 mm - 4 pieces

Set of elements of chipboard heart for handmade art projects with embossing, sprinkling with glitter, painting 30x80 mm - 2 pieces

Silicone mold /shape/ 75x70x20 mm heart with rose for soap, candle making

Hearts Printed Organza Gift Bag 13x18 mm ocher with gold

Hearts Printed Organza Gift Bag 6.5x9 cm Color Ochre with Gold

Organza Jewelry Gift Bag 10x15 cm cyclamen

MDF Wooden Heart Shape, MDF, Red and White, 35x40x3mm, 2 pcs

Napkin HOME FASHION 33x33 cm three-layer Mia- You and Me -1 piece

Metal heart shape bead with crystals, connecting element 19x12x2 mm hole 1.5 mm color silver - 2 pieces

Square Gift Box, Red with White Lid and Satin Ribbon, 18x9 cm

Square Gift Box, Red with White Lid and Satin Ribbon, 16.5x7.5 cm

Square Gift Box, Red with White Lid and Satin Ribbon, 14.5x6 cm

Rectangular Cardboard Gift Box, 31x23x13 cm, Burgundy

Cardboard Rectangular Gift Box for Packaging, 26.5x19x11 cm, Gray

Rectangular Gift Box, 31x23x13 cm, Grey

Rectangular Gift Box, 35x26.5x15 cm, Grey

Rectangular Gift Box, 37x28x16 cm, Grey

Rectangular Cardboard Gift Box, 22x16x9 cm, Burgundy

Rectangular Cardboard Gift Box, 35x26.5x15 cm, Burgundy

Square Gift Box, White with Red Lid and Satin Ribbon, 14.5x6 cm

Square Gift Box, White with Red Lid and Satin Ribbon, 16.5x7.5 cm

Square Gift Box, White with Red Lid and Satin Ribbon, 18x9 cm

Rectangular Cardboard Packing Box, 18.5x12x7 cm, Burgundy

Box ball metal 60 mm color white

Cardboard Jewelry Box, with Satin Ribbons 40x40 mm red

Jewelry box 40x40 mm blue light

Jewelry box 50x80 mm ASSORTED

Wooden heart for decoration with clover 35x20x3 hole 3 mm - 10 pieces

Acrylic jewelry box 48x48 mm

Gift boxes 50x50 mm ASSORTED

DIY Set Hanging hearts Felt material 15x160 cm - pink 15x150 cm

DIY set Hanging hearts decoration felt 15x160 cm - blue 15x150 cm

Plastic transparent heart box 65x60x30 mm
At the Beginning of Our Universe
The story of Earth begins over 13 billion years ago with the Big Bang Theory when the Universe existed in a dense state of extreme heat and pressure. It consisted of enormous groups of stars called galaxies.
Each galaxy contains billions of stars. When our planet Earth cooled and solidified within the first few seconds of its formation, becoming a physical planet, it became part of the Milky Way galaxy. Our Solar System is comprised of the Sun and the celestial bodies orbiting it. The first signs of life on Earth began to emerge millions of years BC, initially with the evolution of plant life. Over time, plant life became increasingly complex and diverse.
Much later, animal life appeared, adding to Earth’s stunning biodiversity. Plants and animals continued to adapt and evolve according to the environments they inhabited.
For example, dinosaurs lived between 240 and 64 million years BC until a comet struck Earth, shattering it into asteroids and large rock fragments. This event triggered the so-called "nuclear winter," leading to the extinction of the dinosaurs. Following their extinction, the number of mammals began to increase.
Later Stages of Development
Our ancestors tell us that around 2 million years BC, modern Homo sapiens began spreading across Earth, enduring natural disasters such as floods, ice ages, and destruction. Change continued. Theories about human origins abound, with various explanations, but it is known that some early humans lived in caves.
They constantly moved from one place to another in search of food. Artifacts found in caves and wall drawings reveal that they hunted animals and crafted tools and weapons from sharp stones.
Over time, caves were no longer the sole shelter; humans began constructing tents from wood and animal skins. Humanity started to utilize natural resources more extensively.
Near Modern Times: Advancements in Life and Existence
With the counting of years beginning AD, humanity marked the start of the Christian faith. Religions evolved differently across the globe. Over time, ideas and discoveries grew and flourished.
Life is the most natural manifestation of humanity, driving evolution forward. And what is life without love? Love is as old as the history of Earth itself. Evolution and life cannot continue without love. They cannot manifest, grow, progress, or simply be.
Love and the desire to exist may be the most powerful forces. Today, humanity strives for outward and inward development, seeking to understand its essence.
These two processes progress in parallel. Physical advancements ease human existence on Earth. The creation of conveniences represents a significant leap forward, aiming to simplify life and improve comfort.
Seeking and understanding one’s essence represents humanity’s spiritual journey and self-improvement. This path is personal and unique for everyone; no one can determine what is best for another, as everyone has their dreams and paths.
If you fall in love and are mutual, you likely share common perspectives and understandings of life. Respect personal space and the idea that everyone grows and develops in their way.
The Present Day: Celebrating Valentine’s Day
At EM ART, we encourage you to express your love continually whenever it strikes you. In this modern and innovative world, we have a special holiday known as Valentine’s Day, celebrated on February 14.
This holiday is special for couples in love who express their feelings with small gestures such as exchanging gifts or love messages through Valentine’s cards. These valentines are handmade or factory-made cards adorned with hearts and other holiday symbols featuring personalized messages.
We know we can inspire you with our vast selection of items, enabling you to cherish this precious emotion that has driven our planet toward unceasing innovation and perfection for billions of years.
Valentine’s Day is just one day, an opportunity to break free from daily routines and celebrate love with variety and joy. This day becomes increasingly special with its symbols and messages, which are celebrated more widely each year.
When we think of Valentine’s Day, we picture a day filled with flowers like roses and heart-shaped objects. Remember that whatever you give carries a specific message, so select items and accessories carefully, considering their symbolism and meaning.
Did You Know?
The Bulgarian Orthodox Church commemorates Saint Valentine on July 6, also celebrated as World Kiss Day.
Explore the abundance of offerings at EM ART, where every holiday is celebrated with care and respect.
We’ll enrich you with creative ideas that will impress your loved ones. Enjoy a wide variety of:
- Beads
- Figurines
- Decorative items
- Crafting tools
- Ribbons
- Packaging materials for creating wonderful gifts
At EM ART, we are importers of a wide range of hobby, craft, and art materials, providing everything you need for your creative projects. Holidays are meant to be celebrated, and we enjoy highlighting and respecting their rituals and symbols.
We love traditions and adhere to them, while modern ideas inspire us to experiment more and more.
In this way, we bring variety, innovation, and increasing creative beauty to the elements we offer.
Where Did Valentine’s Day Originate?
Valentine’s Day is celebrated on February 14 in some countries as a Day of Love. Today, couples express their affection by exchanging greeting cards and heart-shaped gifts.
Traditionally celebrated in English-speaking countries (Valentine’s Day) and some South American countries (as “Day of Love and Friendship”), it gained popularity elsewhere during the late 20th century, largely driven by advertising campaigns from flower and confectionery manufacturers.
The holiday is named after a Christian martyr, Valentine, who lived in the 3rd century. Initially a Roman Catholic feast, it became associated with romantic love during the Middle Ages.
By the 14th century in England, it became customary to exchange love messages, known as valentines. Today, the heart symbol and Cupid are the modern symbols of love.
In the 19th century, mass-produced cards replaced handwritten messages. The Greeting Card Association estimates that 1 billion Valentine’s cards are sent annually, second only to Christmas cards. Women purchase around 85% of all heart-shaped valentines.
Visit EM ART stores and create your own gift for a loved one using suitable materials for Valentine’s Day. Surprise your partner with unique heart-shaped cards for the occasion and celebrate this holiday in style.
Remember to love each other because love is a special feeling that warms all our hearts.