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January 21, 2010

Fond Means to Commemorate Valentine’s Day

Valentine’s Day is not merely a occasion for pairs; it fetes all styles of love, so don’t expend this Valentine’s Day seated home alone. There are some affairs that cash cannot purchase, and these days who can afford to expend it? And any recessionista worth hers knows that it doesn’t call for a lot to have a good time. Particularly when it comes to your BFF’s. This Valentine’s Day forfeit the plastic, round up your posse and chase those recessional blues away with a heart-stopping D.I.Y. beverage celebration. Plan a playful night with your girlfriends. Fete your friendships by planning a good girls night out this Valentine’s Day and shun the single girl V-day blues.

Sample one of our affectionate Valentines Day ideas. Enjoy a yummy dinner party menu complete with luxurious sweets and a specialty cocktail. Amp up the temper with a few sweet ornamentations that will not break the bank and fall in for a film. Disperse a rose petal route leading to a dining table rich with aphrodisiacal menu and court your paramour with a gesture from the heart, such as a line of poetry during dessert. Light candles in every room. It is an inexpensive way to make a warm atmosphere. Using what you already have is the greatest means to save money. You don’t have to embellish everything in pink just because it’s Valentines Day. Be certain to have some kind of blooms on the table — even a single bloom in a exquisite vase makes a grand impression. Or get a deal on day-old blooms and scatter flower petals on the table.

Valentine’s Day cards have been around in some form or another since the 15th century. The holiday’s love letters that we exchange today have roots in the 18th century as fancy paper planned with flowers and hearts. People wrote their own messages or they looked to a little book called the Valentine Writer for an inspirational verse. A written passage expressing love on Valentine’s Day is one of the most sentimental and provocative gifts you can give. What started as a hand-written note expressing, “I love you,” has turned into an tender empire, but perhaps a touch impersonal for your sweetheart. Entice a paramour by writing a classic poem as a personal message in your Valentine’s Day card. Better yet, make your own!

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