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7 Handmade Valentine Gifts for Your Spoonie

Last Updated: February 1, 2016

Welcome! It looks like you might be new here, so I wanted to take a moment to tell you a little about me and my blog. My name is Julie Ryan and I live with Fibromyalgia. I've chosen to live positively, to fight back with diet and lifestyle changes and it's made a huge difference for me. The difference between living all my days in bed, and actually LIVING. I hope you'll keep reading and subscribe to my Newsletter to make sure you don't miss a post. Thanks for visiting!

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Looking for a special gift to get your spoonie Valentine? It’s not too late to get her something she’ll really like and that would make her day. These special gifts are all ones that let her know how much you understand what she’s going through as a spoonie. They will put a smile on her face and warm her heart.

spoonie braceletA Spoonie bracelet. Make sure she always has an extra spoon with this cute spoonie bracelet.
spoonie roseSpoonie Rose – This spoonie rose is just one of many awesome things that my friend Nick is making from spoons. He’s got a Spoon Man Hockey Player, a Spoon Super Hero, and all kinds of other cool things available in his Etsy shop. You can even custom order spoon dog tags and he makes some really cool spoon rings.
Out of Spoons Fork Off PlaqueOut of Spoons Fork Off Plaque – Some days you just need to let the world know that you are all out of spoons. This plaque makes it easy. Let your Valentine know that you get it and that you’ll love them even when they are all out of spoons and telling you to fork off!
I saved a spoon for you garden ornamentI saved a spoon for you garden ornament – Does your special spoonie love to garden? Or do they just enjoy looking at the beauty of nature through their window? If so, they’ll love this special reminder that you’ve always got a spoon for them.
Spoonie mugSpoonie Mug – they’ll remember who gave them this mug each time they use it and they’ll love you for understanding.
Emergency Spoon in a BottleEmergency Spoon in a Bottle – sometimes you just need an extra spoon and this little charm will ensure that she has one everywhere she goes. Revolutionize is another Etsy shop that has a ton of Spoonie items to choose from.
Straight outta spoons shirtSpoonie Shirts – marvelously Me has several awesome spoonie shirts including this “Straight Outta Spoons” design.

There are tons of great spoonie gifts on Etsy, many made by Spoonies. What a great way to share love than to support our spoonie community.

A few other ideas:

  • A pretty pill box will make her smile each time she shoves another handful of meds down her throat.
  • A tablet pillow to make reading and watching videos that much more comfortable.
  • Bath bombs make a bath even more relaxing and enjoyable.

You can also find more gift ideas for spoonies made by spoonies at Conscious Crafties.

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About Julie

Spoonie. Fibro Warrior. E-health advocate.

Julie Ryan was diagnosed with fibromyalgia in 2010 and endometriosis in 2012. She's lived with chronic migraine most of her life. In 2019 she was diagnosed with inter-cranial hypertension.

Julie has a degree in Psychology, and works as a freelance writer and marketer. Freelance work allows her to work when she can and not be tied to a desk or a schedule. Julie believes in living an inspired life despite chronic illness.

"I have chronic illness, it doesn't have me."

More about Julie

Blog title inspired by The Spoon Theory, by Christine Miserandino, an excellent explanation of what it's like to live with invisible illness.

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About Julie

Spoonie. Fibro Warrior. E-health advocate.

Julie Ryan was diagnosed with fibromyalgia in 2010 and endometriosis in 2012. She's lived with chronic migraine most of her life. In 2019 she was diagnosed with inter-cranial hypertension.

Julie has a degree in Psychology, and works as a freelance writer and marketer. Freelance work allows her to work when she can and not be tied to a desk or a schedule. Julie believes in living an inspired life despite chronic illness.

"I have chronic illness, it doesn't have me."

More about Julie

Blog title inspired by The Spoon Theory, by Christine Miserandino, an excellent explanation of what it's like to live with invisible illness. Read More…

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