There is no limit to the cash you can
spend on your loved ones on Valentine’s day but it’s the thought that
counts right? Sure, nothing says “I love you” more than a gift expensive
enough to drive you dangerously close to bankruptcy, but a lavish gift
isn’t always the best one. Out of good ideas for a Valentine’s day gift?
Well, the following list is just for you. Read on.
Chocolates
An obvious and conventional choice – Valentine’s day chocolate boxes to warm you loved one’s heart.
Champagne
A necessary addition to spice up your special evening.
Scrapbook of Love
Bind together all of your love letters, photos and memories in the form of a book and hand it to your Valentine. [Courtesy mydearvalentine.com]
Neckties
A classic yet practical gift for the man
you love in the color that suits him best. Or if your looking for
something unusual, try novelty ties.
Flowers
Flowers work
like magic on women. Just remember to find out her favorite ones well
before hand. Get a lavish bouquet put together and couple it with a
homemade Valentine’s day card or a romantic poem of your own for added
effect.
Jewelry
There aren’t a lot of women out there
that don’t like jewelry. Lockets, earrings and bracelets are no-brainers
if you can afford the price tag that comes with good quality. Note: The
jewelry doesn’t have to be heart shaped.
Candle Light Dinner & a Movie
There’s nothing more romantic than a
candle light dinner in a classy restaurant. Follow it up with a movie of
your loved one’s choice and you get a complete, enjoyable evening.
Don’t forget to book that table!
Customized Photo Frame
A customized photo frame bearing your
Valentine’s name and your own encasing your most priced photograph
together definitely says “I love you”.
Bed and Breakfast Getaway
A memorable day away from the world – just you and your special someone in the comfort of a luxurious lodge.
Homemade Valentine’s Day Card
If your low on dough, don’t just grab a
card off a gift shop shelf. Design a card with your own hands and try to
be creative with it. Sometimes, the smallest of gestures have the
greatest effect.
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