Are you ready for Valentine’s Day?
While we feel that you should treat every day in your relationship like Valentine’s Day, we do want to help you make this special day incredibly romantic and memorable for both you and your sweetheart.
As we get closer to Valentine’s Day, we’ll continue to update our blog with any cool resources or ideas that we find.
Here’s a great article from Michael Webb at TheRomantic.com with some really creative ways to say “I Love You” this year.
“14 Creative Valentine’s Ideas”
By Michael Webb, Founder www.TheRomantic.com
Here are 14 Creative (yet inexpensive) ways to say “I Love You” this February. Do your friends a favor and forward this message to them.
- Sleep under the stars
Buy some glow in the dark stars from the toy department and arrange a special message above your bed. - Their very own coloring book
Draw a dozen or so silly pictures of memorable experiences. (browse through photo albums for ideas). Outline in black marker and then have the pages copied and bound on heavy paper at a copy shop. Give with a pack of crayons. - Computer romance
Change the screen saver on the computer to a scrolling message. For added effect, use a wingding or character font that can’t be read without decoding. - Got milk?
Hide a bunch of silly prizes and a card in your love’s favorite cereal. - Jump start the romance
Tie your card or gift on a three foot string and tie it to the bottom of an automatic garage door. When your honey comes home, the gift will magically arise to greet them. - Rubber ducky races
Go to a nearby river or stream and race rubber ducks. The loser takes the winner out for dessert. - Warm the heart
While your love is in the shower put their towel in the dryer for a few minutes so it will be toasty warm when he or she steps out. - Music to their ears
In your own voice, record a book, fairy tale or poetry on tape for your dearest to listen to on the way to work or while he or she is out of town. - A winter picnic
Move the living room furniture and have a picnic in the middle of the floor complete with blanket, picnic basket, and all the fixings (in front of a roaring fireplace would add to the effect). - Send a mail bomb
Sending a card can be exploding romantic just by adding something unexpected: a feather, leaf, matches, lock of your hair, pressed flower or your handkerchief scented with perfume/cologne. - The personal touch
Gently scratch his back for ten minutes while he falls asleep or brush her hair for the same amount of time. - Mirror, mirror on the wall
Use Rain-X Anti Fog (used to keep car windows from fogging up) and a cotton swab to write a message that will mysteriously appear on the bathroom mirror while your sweetheart is showering. Or put that old tube of lipstick to good use with a good morning greeting on the mirror. - The Jelly Belly game
Blindfold him and feed him Jelly Bellies. If he guesses the flavor correctly, he gets a prize. If he guesses wrong, you get a prize. To make it more interesting, combine flavors (root beer + ice cream = root beer float, coconut + pineapple = pina colada, chocolate + cherry = chocolate covered cherries, etc.). - Welcome home!
Use chalk to write a welcome home greeting on the sidewalk.
Make sure to check out Michael’s other terrific Valentine’s Day resources below:
- Draw closer together with 1000 Questions for Couples
- Spice up your love life with 500 Lovemaking Tips & Secrets
- Discover 300 Creative Dates
- Don’t miss 100 Bedroom Games for Couples
- Learn the 50 Secrets of Blissful Relationships
- There is A Better Way To Date
- Read about The Romantic’s Guide to Popping the Question