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How To Surprise Your Valentine This Year

Had Valentine's day become boring and stuck in a rut? Or is this your first date together and you want to do something different? There are a lot of fun and unique ways to spend Valentine's day together this year. The first part of a good Valentine's date though is to be with someone that you really love and is in love with you. Then everything else is just extras for the night.

To start off your Valentine's day consider sending a lawn greeting to surprise them when they wake up on February 14th. A lawn greeting company will go out between midnight and seven am to fill the yard and put up a 3 foot personal message card. You can fill the yard with Flamingos - hearts -- stars -- smiley faces -- flowers and many more options to choose from. There are usually between 25 to 50 of them placed around the yard. And you have a choice on what you want to put on the personalized yard sign. Some ideas are Will You Marry Me? Will You Be Mine or Thank You For Being My Valentine. The lawn greeting will be up all day and the lawn greeting company will return to pick up the greeting for you.

For a wonderful day or night you can choose from a list of fun and exciting ideas like -

- Take A Helicopter Tour Of The City

- Take Her To A Restaurant At The Top Of A Building

- Fly Her To New York For Dinner

- Have A Picnic On The Beach

- Candlelight Dinner Aboard A Yacht

- Hire A Chef To Come Cook Dinner In

- Take A Sleigh Ride Together

On your date you can bring flowers - wine - chocolate to hand her at the door. Other gift ideas include jewelry - perfume - lingerie for someone that you have been with awhile.

To send a lawn greeting from A Sign Of Surprise http://www.asignofsurprise.com or 918-607-0747. Great for Birthdays - Anniversaries - Mothers day - Graduation - Fathers day - Wedding Proposals and more

Celebrating Valentine's Day On a Shoestring

Valentine's Day is just around the corner And just in case you've forgotten, it's always celebrated on February 14th. (Now you have no excuse for ignoring it again this year.)

But if you're thinking, "Well, I have no excuse ... except for the fact that I don't have much money to spend on an elaborate gift or dinner out at a fancy restaurant right now."

No worries. Here's a list of inexpensive -- and often free -- ideas for spending some quality romantic time with your Valentine.

Outdoor Ideas

If the weather outside isn't frightful this time of year where you live, Nature's a romantic spot to spend some snuggling time together.

You could always have an exercise date if you're both fitness nuts: a brisk walk on a tree-lined lane, a game of Frisbee in the park with your favorite view, bicycling along the waterfront, a hike to a local destination. One of my favorite things to do is rent a canoe and meander slowly around the local waterways.

For a less physically demanding outdoor idea, slow the pace down and stroll leisurely through the park rather than power-walking. Hold hands, look at the flowers, watch the birds, listen to the sounds of nature. Go somewhere you haven't been for ages ... maybe an arboretum, beach, game reserve, or Japanese gardens.

And don't let a bit of rainy drizzle stop your plans. A romantic stroll under a shared umbrella followed by a cup of coffee or tea in a local coffee shop is definitely a romantic alternative to the typically more expensive dinner and a movie. Plus, most parks are less crowded on rainy days, so you'll have more privacy for your romantic walk.

Even in the winter, it can be fun to wander through the local zoo. Many times the animals are more active this time of year rather than in the summer when they're all hiding in the shade, escaping the summer heat.

Your local newspaper is always a great resource for inexpensive date ideas. Check out the "What's Happening" section for information on local heritage festivals, film showings, street fairs, home tours, fireworks displays, musical events, and county fairs.

Indoor Activities

If it's too cold or wet to spend Valentine's Day outside, try taking a romantic drive together into the countryside, perhaps stopping for coffee and pie at a diner along the way. Mmm.

Spend the afternoon browsing through antique stores together. Talk about the things you remember seeing in your grandmother's house when you were a child. It's amazing the memories that can come back looking through things from long ago. You might discover things about your loved one you never knew.

Museums are often a fairly inexpensive way to spend time together. Check around for history and art museums you've overlooked in the past. Many of them have free days, too.

If it's winter in your area and winter consists of sunny skies and palm trees, you might want to consider going ice skating together at the local skating rink. The change in temperature is invigorating, and it's fun to bundle up in a scarf and gloves if it's not something you do very often. Plus, it's always appropriate to hold hands while skating together. Instant romance.

Stay-at-Home Ideas

Breakfast in bed is a fun wake-up on Valentine's Day morning. Maybe cook some heart-shaped pancakes to complete the theme?

You could also have a tea party, just for the two of you with a selection of delicious gourmet teas, a variety of cakes and cookies, romantic music, and of course some fragrant flowers (they can just be ones picked from the yard ... you don't have to go overboard -- and over-budget -- with a dozen long stemmed roses).

Try having a picnic in the living room by the fireplace. Spread a blanket or tablecloth on the floor, light some candles, pack traditional picnic food items into your picnic basket, turn on some soft music. Maybe feed each other fresh strawberries.

If you have a series of movies you both enjoy, a movie marathon can be a fun way to spend the day. Stock up on snacks ahead of time, cuddle under a blanket on the couch, and watch a day full of Lord of the Rings, the Matrix, or a variety of romantic comedies). Turn off the ringer on your phone and just spend the day getting lost in the stories together.

Have a happy Valentine's Day!

Deborah Taylor-Hough (free-lance writer and mother of three) is the author of several popular books including Frozen Assets: How to Cook for a Day and Eat for a Month and A Simple Choice: A Practical Guide for Saving Your Time, Money and Sanity. To subscribe to her free email newsletter, Simple Times, send an email to:

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Valentine Symbols

Holidays are very much about their symbols. Valentines is no different. Red and Pink Hearts, kisses, roses, candy and Cupid. Cupid is a timeless symbol of Valentines, with his cherub face and arrows to pierce the hearts of star crossed lovers. While the symbol of Cupid is readily associated with Valentines, few know the real story.

Cupid is the winged child of Venus - the Roman goddess of love. Jealous of Psyche, a beautiful mortal, Venus ordered Cupid to shoot her with one of his arrows and kill her. Instead he fell madly in love with her and married her. As a mortal Psyche was forbidden to look at Cupid and everything was fine between the two until Psyche's sisters convinced her to look at him. To punish her, Cupid left and their beautiful and mythical castle vanished.

While wandering seeking her lost love, Psyche stumbled upon a Temple to Venus and Venus, being vengeful and wanting Psyche dead gave her a series of tasks - created to lead to ultimate demise.

Psyche was sent to the underworld to capture the beauty of Pluto's wife. When she opened the small box Venus had given her, she does not find beauty, but finds deadly slumber.

Cupid comes upon his wife's lifeless body and gathers from her the deadly slumber and replaces it in the box. The Gods then decide to make Psyche a Goddess.

Now, two hearts pierced by an arrow - have come to symbolize the romantic love which we celebrate on Valentine's Day.

In Greek mythology the tale of Eros is much the same. He falls in love with the beautiful mortal Psyche but forbids her to see him, making her extinguish all the lamps in her chamber when he visits. When she dares to look at him while he is sleeping, she spills a drop of lamp oil upon him and in anger at her disobedience he leaves her. The distraught Psyche wonders the earth seeking her beloved. In the end Zeus takes pity on her and reunited them.

In Greek mythology Eros is also said to be responsible for the embrace of Uranus (the Heaven or Sky) and Gaia (the Earth.)

Regardless of the legend - Cupid and Eros - the winged cherub is a mainstay of Valentines Days and a symbol of the joining of two hearts in love.

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Valentine's Celebrations Around the World

No matter where in the world, love exists. Some celebrations are low-key while others are full-fledged feats. Let's look at some of these festivities.

NORTH AMERICA:

In both Canada and the United States, school-age children delight in exchanging Valentine cards with their friends. There are classroom parties with Valentine sweets and card exchanges. The students generally make fancy envelopes or boxes in which to deposit their cards. They also take great delight in creating homemade (school-made) Valentines out of red (pink, white) construction paper, other fancy papers, paper doilies (often available in a heart shape), etc. The pupils have as much fun in creating their cards as in receiving them! Teenagers may have dances or parties while everyone, from adult down, gives flowers, candy, or some other gift to their spouses or significant others. Valentine candy is generally packaged in heart-shaped boxes sometimes decorated with lace and such.

Mexicans celebrate Valentine's Day but the day goes by another name; "Dia de San Valentin" or "Dia del amor y la armistad" is a day of love and friendship.

EUROPE:

People living in Austria and Germany share with Americans the tradition of bestowing upon their wives presents of roses or chocolates.

In Denmark, Valentine's Day is celebrated with enthusiasm. Early Valentine cards were transparent and when held up to the light, a picture of a man handing a woman a present would be projected. Another popular gift is to give pressed white flowers known as Snowdrops (one source identifies Snowdrops as candy). A "gaekkebrev" or joking letter, sent by men, has a romantic verse in it but is not signed. Instead, the man signs his name with a number of dots that correlate with the number of letters in his name. If the object of his affection guesses his identity, she receives an Egg on Easter.

In England, Valentine's Day is celebrated in various ways. On Valentine's Day Eve, women used to practice rather strange customs. They would take their pillow and pin a bay leaf on each of the four corners and consume eggs where the removed yolks were replaced with salt! (My mouth puckers at the mere thought.) After doing this, they were confident they would dream of their future husbands. In another custom, women would write the names of their lovers on paper. These papers were put on clay balls which were dropped into water. Whichever paper surfaced first would bear the name of their future husband.

In the present, some unmarried women arise from bed before daybreak on Valentine's Day. They wait by the window, searching for a man to pass by. They feel the first man they see, or someone with a close resemblance to him, will become, within the year, their bridegroom.

Children in England sing special Valentine's songs and receive candy, fruit, or money. In some regions of England, people bake special Valentine's buns adorned with caraway seeds, plums, or raisins.

It is traditional to get engaged on Valentine's Day in Italy. Popular gifts are china baskets and cups that have been filled with Valentine's candies. Women in Italy practice the same fortune telling custom of watching for their future husbands as is done in England.

In Scotland, Valentine's Day is traditionally celebrated with a festival where unmarried males and females gather together. Each individual writes their name (or a fictitious one) on a piece of paper which is folded and then put into a hat, one for the women and a separate one for the men.

The ladies draw first and the process is repeated by the men. When the two drawn names do not match, the man is expected to pair up with the lady who had drawn his name. The man presents a gift to the lady on his paper. The women pin the name of their partner on their sleeves or over their hearts. Is this the origin of wearing one's heart on their sleeve?

In Spain, women give gifts to their husbands; men give flowers to their wives.

ASIA:

In China, Valentine's Day is not normally celebrated on February 14th. Rather, according to the Chinese calendar. it is celebrated on the 7th day of the 7th lunar month. On this day, lovers crowd the Temple of Matchmaker to pray for love and happiness. Singles can also come to pray. One traditional practice involves girls putting a needle on the surface of the water when the star Vega can be found high in the sky. It is time then for the girl to search for a husband. Also, this day is set aside for girls to make any wish at all.

Modern China puts a new spin on this holiday when hotels give Valentine discounts for couples. Not only is the room rate discounted but also on this day the hotels will not ask and check for marriage certificates. However, any other day of the year Chinese law requires hotels to verify marriage certificates before allowing couples to check in.

In Israel, Valentine's Day is a popular time for marriage proposals to be made. Gifts are also exchanged.

In Japan, chocolates play an important role. Women give a box of chocolates ("Giri-choko") as a token of friendship or gratitude to her boss, colleagues, and male friends. Giri-choko" translates as "obligatory chocolate."

Going a step further, a woman can express her love for that special man in her life by giving small gifts plus a box of chocolates known as "Honmei-choko" or "prospective chocolate."

In a month's time, men who have received the gift of chocolate presents the women with a box of chocolates on White Day, March 14th. These chocolates are generally either white chocolate or the candy is wrapped in white boxes. Japanese men often give gifts of lingerie or jewelry to their special women.

In Korea, Valentine's Day is celebrated much the same as it is in Japan. However, men who were not recipients of chocolates celebrate together on April 14th, or Black Day, whereupon they eat black noodles called "Jajangmyun."

Thousands of couples celebrate Valentine's Day in the Philippines by gathering together for the world record of the most couples kissing at one time. This festivity is called Lovapalooza. That's a lot of chapped lips!

Taiwan observes two Valentine's Day celebrations, one on February 14th and the other on July 7th. On these days, it is traditional to exchange roses; the color and number of roses determine the message. For example, one rose is "only love," eleven roses mean "a favorite," "forever" is the message coming with ninety-nine roses, and one hundred and eight roses signify "marry me."

In Thailand, Valentine's Day is celebrated in unique ways. Among these ways is the joining of two elephants as the world's largest bride and groom. Also included is the world's largest mass-wedding and the world's largest underwater wedding.

Love is forever, wherever you look.

See more on holidays at Niftykitchen.com Food and Cooking Tips. Terry Kaufman also writes for Niftyhomebar.com and Niftygarden.com

©2008 Terry Kaufman

Fill the Yard of Your Valentine With a Surprise and Other Gift Ideas

Feb 14th is Valentine's day. Valentine's day cards have been popular around the world since the 18th century. But was not mass produced in the United Stated until 1850. The United States Post Office in Loveland, Colorado, USA, creates a special and one-of-a-kind cancellation stamp every year in order to celebrate Valentine's Day and the romantic name of Loveland, Colorado There are many traditional gifts that can be given on Valentine's day.

* Red Roses Delivered

* Box of Chocolate

* Stuffed Animal

* Greeting Card

* Heart Pendant

* Love Letter

* Lingerie

* Perfume

Now there are also a lot of untraditional gifts and I ideas for Valentine's day.

* Lawn Greeting

* Car magnets

* Fortune Cookies with love message

* A Key to a heart in a bottle

* Pantygram

* Rent a sports car

* Day at a spa

* Personalized his and her pillowcases

* Hand dipped strawberries

* Massage oils

* Romantic messages in a bottle

* Romantic dinner cruises for 2

* Personalized Boxers

* Hot air balloon ride

* Hire a chef for the day

* Edible chocolate body paint

* Personalized money clip

* Romantic breakfast for 2 basket

To send a Lawn greeting is a great new idea to surprise your Valentine. They will go out in the middle of the night and set up your order for you. You can choose between hearts - flamingos - star - smiley face and more. There is also a large message card you can add a personal message to. Some ideas are Will Yo Marry Me? - Will You Be Mine? - Will You Be My Valentine? or to say I Love You.

You can also ordered love magnets and have them stuck all over their car when they get up on Valentine's day morning.

To order a lawn greeting from A Sign Of Surprise http://www.asignofsurprise.com - Choose between Hearts - Flowers - Bras - Stars - Smiley Faces - and much more.

Saint Valentine's Day

I'm way past the time when I go red faced into a florist and ask for 12 Red Roses, these days it's done by telephone and I don't even have to deliver them. But I always do on Valentine's Day - thirteen Red Roses with a Big Box of Candy.

Saint Valentine's Day or Valentine's Day is a holiday on February 14. It is the traditional day on which lovers express their love for each other; sending Valentine's cards, donating to charity or gifting candy.

A common present on Valentine's Day is a gift of flowers

Valentine's Day derived its name from two men, both Christian martyrs among the numerous Early Christian martyrs named Valentine. The day became associated with romantic love during the time of Geoffrey Chaucer in High Middle Ages, when the tradition of courtly love flourished.

However, since the 19th century, the practice of giving handwritten notes has largely given way to mass-produced greeting cards.

Did you know that the U.S. Greeting Card Association estimates that approximately one billion valentines are sent each year worldwide, making the day the second largest card-sending holiday of the year behind Christmas.

The association estimates that women purchase approximately 85 percent of all valentines. Now that really surprised me.

I'm often asked at this time of year how Cupid became involved with Valentines Day. To the best of my knowledge it is because he was the son of Venus, the Roman god of love and beauty. That's the accepted reason for him often appearing on Valentine cards.

Now for any young ladies, or men for that matter, who want to see how many children they are going to have, here are two ways of finding out.

The first, get hold of a ripe Dandelion, take a really good breath and blow the seed head as hard as you can. Then count the number of seeds left and that will give you the number of children!

Maybe you live in a Big City and can't really get hold of a Dandelion, or that's your excuse. Well here is an alternative.

Buy a nice big jucy eating apple, cut it in half and count the number of pips in the inside. Six pips, six children: two pips, two children. You get the drift?

Go on I dare you!

Kevin Hart lives in Armagh City, Ireland. He is an author, researcher and reviewer. See my review on 500 Lovemaking Tips by Oprah Romance Expert - Michael Webb

Valentines Day Gift Ideas for Your Boyfriend

Valentine's Day is right around the corner - just about a month away! Are you still wondering what gifts to pick up for your boyfriend? Well, you are not alone. Some of my women friends find figuring out what men want are tough and to get something for their boyfriend is even tougher. They are not fussy, just that every woman wants to make their man feel really special and naturally, the Valentine's gift has to be unique and can help her convey her feelings for him.

I am often approached by friends during this time of the year for advice on a boyfriend's gift...Valentine's Day is the most romantic day of the year for many lovers, I guess. Or perhaps, women are comparatively more romantic than men and therefore this special day is more important to women than to men.

Regardless, I always have one thing to share with my friends, that is, although Valentine's Day is about love and a reminder to celebrate with their sweetheart, it is not the only time to express their love and positive feelings for their boyfriends.

Rather, every day is an opportunity to share presence with their beloved, express their feelings and renew the bond of love they share together. I don't encourage splurging on your sweetheart, it is better to spend within your means. With that in mind, here are some ideas for boyfriend gift on Valentine's Day:

Personalized boyfriend gifts make good gifts for your special man on Valentine's Day. You don't need to go to the extent of renting a plane and have your boyfriend's name written and encased in a heart. Take a moment to brainstorm things your boyfriend usually uses and which you can personalize, for example, you can engrave your boyfriend's name on a pen. Just imagine the smile on his face whenever he uses the pen, isn't it sweet having you always on his mind?

Another creative and unique idea to touch your boyfriend’s heart is to personalize a special scrapbook with both you and his pictures from the day you first met and things you have done together in your daily lives. You can add some thought and feelings in the scrapbook. The scrapbook is a symbol of your love and memories that you both shared together. Isn’t it meaningful?

Finally, the old saying -the way to your lover’s heart is his stomach. Food is an expression of affection. Your boyfriend and you may eat your way to ecstasy with chocolate and oysters which claims to be aphrodisiac. Try concocting a personalize dish for him or even a simple dish. It will inevitably melt his heart. Don’t forget the romantic music as it can enhance the overall ambiance.

The above ideas and suggestions will be a guide to creating a romantic and sweet loving Valentine celebration for you and your boyfriend. It need not be expensive or luxurious. It is really the thoughts that count and only your lover will understand. I hope this article have served its purpose in helping you to decide on a Valentine gift for your boyfriend.

Wishing both of you a wonderful Valentine’s Day!

Charlene Lee is a contributor to http://www.RomanticOnlineGifts.com, a place you can go to if you want to find a romantic Valentines Day gift for your boyfriend.

Valentine's Day Decorations

Love decorates the mood every February 14 and the Valentine’s Day decorations speak the heart for you ! So all you have to do this Valentine's Day is to make the ambiance irresistibly romantic and set the decorations warm, snug and love-ly. Whether it be a Valentine's Day party or just a cozy dinner date with your beloved, the Valentine’s Day decorations are not to be ignored. The decorations, of course, help you get into the feel of the day and set the ball rolling. Valentine’s Day decorations can be done with flowers, ribbons, candies or just with paper and cloth. No matter which way you do it, the decorations for Valentine’s Day should just be perfect and help set the stage for a memorable celebration. So if you need a little help on how to kick off the Valentine's Day decorations, read on.

The first thing that should be kept in mind before laying your hands on Valentine's Day decorations is that red or shades of red is the color to go for. So make sure you have lots of red, crimson or pink around. The flowers, curtains, bed-spreads, table-spreads, carpets, balloons, and even cutlery and other decorative pieces can be in red just because it’s Valentine’s Day. With so much of red around, all the blues are sure to disappear soon only to leave you with a rosy feeling of love, luck and joy ! Now for some romance and mystery—fill water into big glass bowls and float a few heart shaped candles in them. You can also strew rose petals around the candles to couple up the warm glow of the candles with the sweet aroma of roses. These make wonderful Valentine’s Day decorations if placed on the centre table or next to the bed or better still on the dinner table. Now if you are a little tight on budget, then this Valentine’s Day decoration idea is just the thing for you. Many flowers are damaged while shipping and florists often sell the petals at really low rates. So you can buy lots of these petals and leave them carelessly around the home—maybe near the bath tub or at the doorway. Or you can just make a trail from the door to the bedroom for your valentine to walk on when he/ she returns home. Isn’t that good for a simple and affordable Valentine’s Day decoration?

At the Valentine's Day party, arrange for red punch and pink lemonade. Food sure add to your Valentine’s Day decorations, don’t they ? So check out how the menu adds a facelift to the décor of the day—have a few heart-shaped cookies, candies, pizzas, sandwiches and of course that big, heart shaped chocolate cake. Now decorate the dinner table with a red table cloth and have silver tableware placed on it to enhance the look. To take it a step forward, make sure you dump a lot of petals and heart-shaped red confetti around the plates, on the entire table. You can also stick heart shaped little cutouts on the red table-cloth to give a personalized touch to your Valentine’s Day decoration. Any party decoration is incomplete without balloons, ribbons and streamers. Same holds true for Valentine’s Day decorations. So do get loads of those chic streamers, balloons and red ribbons on February 14. Try to get many heart shaped balloons and hang them from the ceiling. Interlace the balloons with streamers and have a totally dressed up room on Valentine's Day ! And when talking about Valentine’s Day decorations, how can one leave out the flowers ? Yes, flowers make for the prettiest decorations on any occasion and so are a favorite with most people. Since it’s Valentine's Day, roses should top the charts, but you can also deck up your room with other bright flowers with a perceptibly nice fragrance such as hydrangeas and hyacinths. Here come the candies now.

Candies are the most coveted items on the Valentine's Day list for sure. And so include them in your Valentine’s Day decorations as well. Take long wine glasses and stuff them with assorted candies and place them on the centre table. Not only will it add a dash of color to the room, but it will also keep the theme of sensuality going. Now if you have a child at home, dress him/ her up as cupid. Ask your guests to come early, before the bed time of the child. Make the kid greet the guests with a miniature bow and arrow. Not only will this be the cutest piece of Valentine’s Day decoration, it’ll also make the child feel special and involved. Gift baskets make good centerpieces too. And at the end of the party, give out the gifts from the basket as party favors. Make the basket attractive by adding lots of Valentine's Day goodies like candies, teddies, fruit cakes, etc. Cover it with ribbons and confetti and transform it into a beautiful Valentine’s Day decoration. Deck up your house this February 14 and have a dreamy Valentine's Day ! Let the decorations do the talking for you. Try out these Valentine’s Day decorations and romance up your house. And you can combine these decorations with your own decorations and wait for the accolades to flow in ! Just enjoy the beauty around and feel beautiful inside with your loved ones by your side.

Sean Carter writes on holidays, Valentine's Day and world events. He also writes on family, relationships, celebrations, religion, love and friendship. He is a writer with special interest in ecard industry and writes for 123greetings.com. He is an active blogger at Valentines Day Blog.

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Valentine's Day Bingo Cards

As you probably know, Saint Valentine's Day (often known as simply as "Valentine's Day") is a holiday celebrated on February 14th. On this day, it is common for lovers to exchange cards, gifts or flowers, for proposals of marriage to be made, and people to give to charity, or give each other candy.

These days of course, children also want to get into the spirit of Saint Valentine's Day. Kids love to create Valentine's crafts, send each other Valentine's Day greeting cards, and play Valentine's games. Parents and teachers will therefore want to be on the lookout for activities and games that are suitable for February 14th.

One idea for a suitable activity is to play bingo. However, instead of using bingo cards containing numbers, cards containing words chosen specially for the occasion (such as "Admirer", "Chocolates", "Cupid", "Kiss", "Perfume" or "Sweet Heart") are used instead. The kids are each given their own bingo card, the teacher or parent acts as caller, and you're ready to play! The beauty of bingo, is that it's easy to learn and play, can be tied in with the theme of the day, and, most importantly, is a lot of fun!

Of course in order to play the game, the main obstacle that needs to be overcome is getting suitable bingo cards. In the past, this was often a problem as you had to send off for preprinted cards, and these weren't always cheap or easy to obtain. Today, however things are much easier - parents and teachers can simply print bingo cards from their computer: free Valentine's bingo printables are available on the Internet, or you can download affordable and easy-to-use software which makes it incredibly easy to print custom bingo cards.

By S. Tanna. For free Valentine's bingo card printables, go to http://www.bingocardscreator.com/bingo_holiday_st_valentines_day.php

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