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17.02.2025

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12 Amazing Office Valentine’s Day Ideas

Did you know that celebrating occasions like Valentine’s Day at work can lift employee morale by as much as 20%? Yep, even small gestures can have a big impact on the overall vibe in the office!
12 Amazing Office Valentine’s Day Ideas

Valentine’s Day at work doesn’t have to be hearts, chocolates, and cheesy love songs. During this day you can show appreciation, build connections, and create a sense of togetherness among your team members. This is so valuable in today’s busy work culture.

Whether you’re leading a small team of five or managing a bustling office with fifty employees, a thoughtful Valentine’s celebration can bring a bit of fun and strengthen relationships. You just need to find the right way to do it!

This is exactly what we’re going to talk about today. We’ve gathered some amazing ideas that we can’t wait to share with you. Let’s make your office Valentine’s Day celebration one to remember!

The Hidden Perks of Celebrating Valentine’s Day at Work

When you think about Valentine’s Day, your first thought might be romantic dinners or heart-shaped boxes of chocolates for your loved ones, family members. But in the workplace, there is no romance. It’s about creating a positive, good vibe that brings employees closer together. Everyone likes to feel appreciated, and you spend so much of your week working with these people so it’s the perfect chance to show a little extra kindness.

Little celebrations like these can make a big difference in making employees happy and here’s why:

1. It Boosts Everyone’s Mood

Work can be tough sometimes. Taking time to celebrate Valentine’s Day adds a pop of positivity to the day, making employees feel valued and re-energized. When people feel good, they bring their best to work—it’s a win-win!

2. Helps People Bond

Workplaces are better when people connect. A quick team game or some sweet notes on an appreciation board, all these simple team-building activities are great opportunities to bring coworkers closer during Valentine’s Day.

3. Shows the Company Cares

Celebrating events like this says a lot about your company culture. It shows that your organization values more than just meeting deadlines and hitting targets—it values its people. Employees feel appreciated and more motivated.

4. It Works Anywhere—Even Remotely

Whether your team’s in the office or working from home, there are plenty of ways to celebrate together. Virtual games, appreciation shoutouts, or even sending small Valentine’s Day gifts can make remote workers feel just as included.

So, why not take this chance to spread a little joy and connection in your workplace? After all, it’s these moments that make work feel less like work and more like a team effort.

Tips How to Plan a Simple and Fun Office Valentine’s Day

It shouldn’t be stressful organizing a Valentine’s Day celebration, especially with our tips! We gathered some great tips for you to spend way less time while making this whole thing happen!

Make It About Everyone

Not everyone celebrates Valentine’s Day, and that’s okay! Center your celebration around themes like kindness, gratitude, or teamwork. This way, everyone can feel included and comfortable joining in.

Participation Should Be Optional

Nobody wants to feel forced into taking part. Let your employees know the celebration is completely optional. Offer different ways to get involved: playing a game, sharing a kind word, or just enjoying the decorations and vibe.

Keep It Professional

It’s important to set the right tone. Stick to light, funny, and friendly activities that everyone can enjoy. Avoid anything too personal or romantic—it’s a workplace, after all!

Communicate Early and Clearly

Let your employees know about the plans ahead of time. Share details through email, Slack, or even posters in the office. Be clear about the schedule, any dress code (if needed), and how they can participate.

Plan Ahead

The best events take a little preparation. Start early so you have enough time to organize activities, get materials, and assign tasks.

Pick the Right Time

Plan activities for lunch breaks or as a short afternoon break. This way, you’re not disrupting work schedules or piling on extra stress during busy hours.

Keep It Budget-Friendly

You don’t need to spend a lot to create a fun atmosphere. DIY decorations, a few simple games, or even a shared playlist can make the celebration feel special without breaking the bank.

Ask Your Team for Ideas

Want to make sure everyone likes the event? Get input from your team! A quick survey or a brainstorming session can help you plan something that everyone will genuinely enjoy.

Take notes from past events or ask your team what they’d enjoy. Planning activities based on their feedback shows you care and makes the celebration more personal and enjoyable for everyone.

Valentine’s Day at Work Ideas

Let’s make this Valentine’s Day at work unforgettable! There’s no better way to show appreciation and build connections than by bringing your team together for something truly special. And we gathered some amazing ideas for it. All these mobile events can come right to your office!

Team Mural: A Collaborative Valentine’s Masterpiece

Looking for an interesting way to celebrate this Valentine’s season? How about creating something amazing together! Our Team Mural activity is the perfect way to bring your team closer in a creative and interactive way. It’s one of the best corporate Valentine’s Day ideas!

  • Each person paints a small section of a big mural, and when it’s all put together, it becomes one beautiful piece of art.
  • We’ll design the mural with a Valentine’s theme. Want to include your company logo or a special phrase? No problem—we’ll customize it just for your group!
  • To keep things exciting, we add a fun twist: musical chairs! You’ll rotate spots and work on different parts of the mural, making it a lively, laughter-filled experience.
  • Don’t worry if you’re not a pro at painting. Just invite employees and our friendly instructor will guide everyone step by step.

Picture This: A Great Valentine’s Day Game for the Office

Looking to add some energy and laughter to your office Valentine’s Day? Nobody said that Valentine’s Day and team building activities can’t go together.

Try “Picture This“, a fast-paced, fun team-building activity that’s all about creativity, teamwork, and quick thinking. Think of it as a mix of Pictionary, Charades, and a Valentine’s twist all rolled into one!

  • Players use anything they can find—paint, markers, clay, props, or even funny acting—to bring a secret word to life.
  • Employees race against the clock to guess as many words as they can. Each correct guess gives them a clue to solve a final mystery.

It might seem that the ultimate goal is to figure out the mystery phrase, but the real win is the time spent and team bonding!

The Playground: Valentine’s Day Games for Work

Give your team a chance to loosen up, laugh, and connect with The Playground—a collection of fun improv games made just for your group. All you need to do is have a good time and work together. It’s a great Valentine’s Day gift for the whole group!

  • The session starts with simple, lighthearted games to help everyone relax and feel at ease. No pressure, just fun!
  • As things warm up, your team will partner up to create spontaneous stories and scenarios, sparking creativity and teamwork in a super low-key way.
  • Each activity is tailored to your team’s vibe—whether you’re welcoming new hires, mixing up departments, or just taking a well-earned break.

Sculpture Without Sight: A Creative Valentine’s Day Idea for Coworkers

Make it a happy Valentine’s Day for your team by inviting them to try something totally unique: creating art with their eyes closed! Sculpture Without Sight is a fun and relaxing activity where participants wear blindfolds and rely on their sense of touch to shape and mold their own creations.

  1. To start, we’ll do a few simple exercises to help everyone focus on their sense of touch and tune into the moment.
  2. Before the blindfolds come on, we’ll give a quick intro to handling clay so everyone feels comfortable. No experience needed!
  3. With calming music in the background, participants will sculpt freely, guided only by their hands and imagination. It’s a surprisingly relaxing and fun experience you never had before.
  4. At the end, everyone gets to admire their unique creations and take some nice pictures!

Paint and Sip Experiences: Valentine’s Day at Work

Looking for another way to celebrate Valentine’s Day at the office? Our Paint and Sip experiences might be what you need.

A Night With Picasso

Dive into the colorful world of cubism and create your own abstract artwork inspired by Picasso’s unique style.

  1. Set the mood with candles, flowers, and soft flamenco music to create an inspiring and cozy atmosphere like it’s really A Night With Picasso.
  2. Our host will guide your team through the basics of cubism so everyone can craft their own bold, expressive piece.
  3. Plus, you’ll get photos of the experience sent to you afterward—memories of a fun and creative night with your team!

Urban Canvas: Street Art and Self-Expression

Tap into the energy of street art and design a bold self-portrait inspired by artists like Basquiat with our Urban Canvas experience.

  1. Use brushes, markers, and mixed media to create something truly unique that shows off your individuality.
  2. The vibe is about spontaneity, creativity, and having fun—just like New York’s street art scene.
  3. Laugh, experiment, and bond with your coworkers as you explore fearless artistic techniques.

Brunch with Monet

For something more laid-back, enjoy a calming, art-filled brunch inspired by Monet’s impressionist style.

  1. Start the day with French pastries, fresh fruit, and mimosas while soft French music sets a peaceful tone.
  2. With expert guidance, learn how to create a dreamy masterpiece in Monet’s signature style.
  3. This relaxing and elegant Brunch with Monet is a perfect way to recharge and celebrate Valentine’s Day together with your team members.

Quick Ideas for Office Valentine’s Day Celebrations

Short on time but still want to have some Valentine’s Day activities at work? Here are a few simple, thoughtful ideas that are quick to pull together and guaranteed to make your team smile!

Thank-You Note Station

Set up a small station where employees can write notes of appreciation to each other on paper hearts. Provide colorful cards, pens, and stickers to add a bit of festive touch. Encourage everyone to leave a kind message for someone who helped them, made them laugh, or brightened their day. Employee recognition is really important. If you have a remote team, you can use a virtual appreciation bulletin board for this.

Desk Decoration Contest

Add some Valentine’s mood with a friendly desk decorating competition! Employees can deck out their desks with heart-themed decor, flowers, or quirky personal touches. Give out small gifts for categories like “Most Creative,” “Funniest,” or “Most Romantic.”

Valentine’s Snacks and Sweet Treats

Treat the team to a festive snack break. Fill the break room with Valentine’s goodies like heart-shaped cookies, chocolates, cupcakes, or a candy buffet with conversation hearts. Want to make it interactive? Add a DIY station and encourage employees to decorate their own cookies or cupcakes. It’s a sweet and simple way to celebrate.

Valentine’s Playlist in the Break Room

Create a playlist filled with feel-good songs about love, friendship, and positivity. Play it in the breakroom or common areas while your team grabs a coffee or snack. Include a mix of classics, throwbacks, and team favorites.

Mini Appreciation Gifts

Brighten your team’s day with small tokens of appreciation. Hand out chocolates, mini plants, or handwritten thank-you notes from leadership. Leave them on desks as a surprise or pass them out during the day. These kinds of fun Valentine’s Day activities really melt hearts. You can even award someone with a “perfect gift” badge!

Don’t turn Valentine’s Day into a popularity contest. You should skip activities like voting for the ‘most popular’ or ‘best Valentine’ because these can make some employees feel excluded.

More Valentine’s Day Work Activities

If you need ways to celebrate Valentine’s Day at work and have a bit of time for preparation, these Valentine’s Day ideas might help you.

Share Some Kindness with a Secret Admirer

Want to add a little mystery to the day? Organize a Secret Admirer gift exchange where employees surprise each other with small tokens of appreciation. It could be a favorite snack, a plant, self-care product, or a kind note. To keep it inclusive, focus on appreciation rather than romance—call it a “Secret Encourager” game if that feels better! You can even do a big reveal at the end of the day.

Valentine’s Bingo or Trivia

This game can definitely lighten the mood! You can host a round of Valentine’s Bingo or trivia during lunch. Use Valentine-themed phrases or office inside jokes for Bingo, and include questions about famous couples, Valentine’s Day history, or fun facts about coworkers for trivia. Add a few small prizes to keep things exciting, and you’ve got a fun, low-effort activity your whole team will love. This idea is also great from hybrid and full virtual teams!

Love-Themed Potluck

Try to host a Valentine’s potluck where everyone brings in a dish they “love,” a family recipe, or something heart-themed. Decorate the breakroom and encourage people to share why their dish is meaningful. It’s a great way to enjoy great food while learning a little more about each other. This actually works from remote teams too.

Valentine’s Craft Session

A craft session where employees can make Valentine’s-themed items like cards, mini bouquets, or decorations is definitely a good idea. You can provide supplies and let everyone go from there. They can keep their creations or give them to coworkers, the second option is better of course, because DIY Valentine’s Day cards feel very special.

Cupid’s Charity Drive

If you want to share love with others, then you can set up a charity drive where employees can donate items like food, clothes, or supplies to a local nonprofit. You could also organize a team volunteering event. It’s a meaningful way to celebrate and share the Valentine’s Day spirit with others.

Office Decoration Contest

Doing something together is always great. Host a desk or department decorating contest with Valentine’s Day themes. Add categories like “Most Creative,” “Funniest,” or “Best Use of Office Supplies,” and offer small prizes to the winners.

Valentine’s Day Scavenger Hunt

This one is a classic Valentine’s Day idea. But doesn’t mean it’s bad. Hide small Valentine’s-themed items like candy or decorations and let teams or individuals compete to find the most. Add riddles or small challenges and offer prizes to the winners. Valentine’s Day Scavenger Hunt is always an option and one of those fun activities everyone is familiar with.

Always keep it simple and professional—don’t go overboard with the romance theme. Stick to decorations, games, and activities that everyone can enjoy and feel comfortable with, so no one feels awkward or left out.

Happy Valentine’s Day: Celebrate with Your Work Team

Valentine’s Day is a perfect opportunity to bring your team members together and spend the time together in a different way, not just working together.

Sweet cake with hearts and strawberries

Even such small actions as sharing thank-you notes, or hosting team-building activities can make a big difference in building up stronger relationships in the workplace. We hope you find some good Valentine’s Day activities from our list!

Need a hand planning something special? Unarthodox would love to help you create a one-of-a-kind office Valentine’s Day your team members will always remember. Let’s work together to make it an unforgettable celebration!

FAQ

Is it appropriate to say “Happy Valentine’s Day” at work?

Yes, it’s perfectly fine to say this at work, as long as it’s in a friendly, inclusive, and professional tone. Just keep it light and focused on spreading positivity and appreciation among coworkers, rather than anything romantic.

What should I say to employees on Valentine’s Day?

  • Wishing you a Happy Valentine’s Day! We’re grateful for all that you do and are so lucky to have you on our team.
  • Happy Valentine’s Day to our amazing team! Your hard work and dedication make this workplace special every day.
  • Thank you for your contributions and teamwork! This Valentine’s Day, we celebrate the effort and care you bring to our company.
  • Happy Valentine’s Day! Let’s take today to appreciate each other and the wonderful team we’ve built together.
  • To the best team around: Happy Valentine’s Day! We’re thankful for the positivity and creativity you bring to the workplace.

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