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Unique Jewelry for Valentine's Day

Jewelry is a traditional Valentine's gift, but why not push the envelope and get her some unique jewelry? It will show her your love and set her apart in the crowd. She will love any jewelry gift you get her, but it makes it a bit more fun to get something different.

What do we mean by unique jewelry? What we don't mean is jewelry that she never wears - if she doesn't wear it she may not like it! Unique jewelry is either a stone she has never worn, designs that are a little unusual, personalized jewelry or jewelry from a different culture.

When buying unique jewelry there are a number of things to bear in mind. First, and most important, make sure she will like it. If you don't know her tastes well enough then get something a little bit different; if you know her very well then go all out - she will at least enjoy the fact you tried to do something different and will appreciate the thought at least. Also, you may have to pay a little more for truly unusual jewelry but you should be able to get something reasonable online. The other thing to bear in mind is that if she really likes it she may want to get matching pieces, so make a note of what the store has in terms of similar designs or sets.

It may be worth thinking about getting a number of pieces, instead of just one. She is more likely to like at least one piece in that case, and it's nice to get a set.

Having something unique to wear will make her stand out and it's something she can show off to her friends. It also demonstrates to the world your love for each other and makes you both feel good about your relationship.

So bite the bullet and get her something different today!

Tony Connor is the owner of http://www.BrightGiftIdeas.com with gift suggestions for everyone. For some unique jewelry pieces at great prices go to http://Jewelry.BrightGiftIdeas.com

Top Ten Romance Movies For Valentine's Day

Here are some great suggestions for movies to watch when you are cuddling on the couch on Valentine's day.


Valentine's Day will be here soon. In addition to the roses, candy and dinner, you need some warm fuzzy movies to watch as you snuggle up with your honey. Good love stories provide comedy, romance and in many cases - a good cry at the expense of someone else's relationship.These classic movies provide superb story content without a lot of the distractions of dazzling technology that we get now in movies.

Have a great date night relaxing, as you enjoy the quality time you spend with your loved one watching these beloved Top Ten Tales of Amour:

10. On Golden Pond - To witness love transcend decades is a glorious sight. Whether we see it within our own families or in film as here, it holds promise for our own relationships. Not just relationships with our spouses, but also with our children. Two powerhouses of cinema, Katharine Hepburn and Henry Fonda, gave us grace, humor and reason to believe in lifelong love. Watching the love and admiration between Fonda and his daughter Jane provides further credence to this great and wonderful love story.

9. Love Is A Many Splendored Thing - Determination to be with the one you love: the basic love story theme abounds here, spun in a mesmerizing way between two great actors. Jennifer Jones adorns the screen in anything she plays, but watching her with William Holden is spellbinding. Crossing racial barriers and adultery, this story finds you wanting this couple to overcome it all to be together. I watched it recently and actually wept hard, just as I had before when I'd first seen it. Highly recommended. It's a fine cuddle-up and tissue movie.

8. Pillow Talk - A terrific love story does not have to make you cry. This flick with Rock Hudson and Doris Day is the classic screwball comedy full of mistaken identity, love and absolute hilarity. Swell soundtrack, especially the little ditty that reigns throughout the film in various versions! Also featuring Tony Randall and Thelma Ritter.

7. The Shop Around the Corner - James Stewart and Margaret Sullavan. This was the inspiration for "You've Got Mail" with Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks. That was good, but regarding that, as in many cases, nothing's better than the original. No internet here, just good ol' fashioned letter-writing and pen-pal life in a quaint little town in Budapest at Christmas. You'll cry in your hot cocoa.

6. The Philadelphia Story - Stellar comedy that put Katharine Hepburn back at the top after an early stall in her career. Impossible to see how it wouldn't have. This mini-soap opera tells the intertwining story of one of Philly's most affluent families and the tabloid-filled lives they lead. Splendid dialogue and an abundance of delightful chemistry throughout the cast provide "a most beholden" piece of entertainment. With Cary Grant, Jimmy Stewart (his Oscar win) and Ruth Hussey.

5. Love In The Afternoon - May-December romance takes the stage here along with fast-living, mischief and mistaken identities. Even a case of deception can't keep Gary Cooper from falling in love with the young and beautiful Audrey Hepburn. Captivating music also helps to spin this engaging tale. The train station scene of this film presents a classic moment that many other romantic movies have attempted to duplicate. There has been no other to reach the emotion that this movie evokes.

4. It Happened One Night - What do you get with an heiress running away from an engagement and a hungry reporter trying to capture the story of the year? One of the best romantic comedies to ever hit the screen. Filled with risque, albeit now classic, moments for the 30s, this film warms the heart as you laugh. Clark Gable and Claudette Colbert were quite a pair.

3. Casablanca - Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman. This is the story that has it all for everyone. War, intrigue, suspense, gambling, song, romance and, of course, Paris.

2. The Bridges of Madison County - Clint Eastwood and Meryl Streep. I didn't think the movie would make me cry as much as the book, but boy does it. It's a love she has to keep in her heart for the rest of her life, but as she delivers the legacy of this love to her children after her death, it makes understanding its' power much easier - somehow.

1. Wuthering Heights - Sir Lawrence Olivier and Merle Oberon. The story of Heathcliff, Cathy and the wind of the Moors. Classic story of the burdened heart and, literally, undying love. The supreme tear-jerker. I still recall many years ago in college when some of my classmates and I went to an old movie house in town featuring this film. After the lights were turned on at the end of the movie, just about all of us in the audience continued to sniffle. (We laughed in embarrassment, too.) It is lovely and perfect for a snuggle on Valentine's Day. It will give you the gratitude of knowing love in your life - always.

The original list of my top choices I had compiled was very long, but I want to also give mention to just a few more for you to consider:

Desk Set - The lovely chemistry of Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy throughout the movie, especially in the library loft, gives me chills everytime I see it. They couldn't have hidden it even if they'd tried.

Brief Encounter - Trevor Howard and Celia Johnson. Considered the love story of all love stories. There's obviously something that pulls at the heartstrings watching stories of unrequited love or, in this case, watching love bloom between the already spoken-for. Penned by Noel Coward and moving along the glorious soundtrack of Rachmaninoff, there's no way to stay tear-free at the end of this movie.

Legends of the Fall - Brad Pitt, the west, the war and unrequited love. Grab at least two boxes of tissues.

When Harry Met Sally - one of my all-time favorites... Women and Men can be friends. However, these two were just destined for love,period.

Gone With The Wind - my top movie... but at four hours, I thought it a bit long to mention in the top 10. Don't miss it though... romance, war, passion, Scarlett and Rhett...

Titanic - Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet. It's quite long also, but it's the quintessential romantic tragedy. We all know the story, but no other film version grasped the romance and desperation as this. Coupled with Celine Dion's crescendo in the theme song and the unending story that goes on (pardon me) through the necklace, you'll still cry about it the next day when the song pops on the radio. It always has airplay at this time of year!

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Tonya Rice is an avid classic movie fan, especially of romantic comedies and westerns. She's a Wellness Consultant, who runs Best In Health Now (http://www.bestinhealthnow.com) which promotes better health and wellness. She is the author of Breaking the Weight Loss Code, available at her website. Sign up now for the Free 5-day Wellness Course with newsletter subscription at http://www.bestinhealthnow.com/newsletters

Say "I Love You" On Valentine's Day With A Unique Gift

Valentine's Day, February 14th, is the day that's set aside for telling those you love that you do love them. It's not a bad idea if you think about it... We get so busy and so involved in all of our various activities that it's easy to forget to tell that special someone just how special they really are to us. Celebrating love on a special day is the perfect solution.

There are many ways to say "I love you." A romantic dinner for two... a quiet evening with Champagne toasts to eternal love with beautiful romantic music playing in the background... a magical vacation to an exotic spot... sending red roses, chocolates and a romantic card... giving a gift of heart shaped jewelry... all of these are special ways to tell your one special love just how much you love them.

One of the secrets of successfully showing your feelings of true love on Valentine's Day (or any other day) is knowing the other person well enough to know exactly what gift to choose.

Showing up on the doorstep of your lady love with a bottle of wine or champagne only to discover that she doesn't drink won't convey romantic feelings. Giving a gift of large dangling earrings when she would never wear anything but small studs isn't romantic either. Sending her a large box of chocolates if she's allergic to chocolate isn't going to tell her that you love her.

Instead, these things will tell her that you don't know anything about her and you don't care enough to find out.

By the same token, hastily picking a gift off the shelf at the store tells him or her that you don't find them special enough to take the time to find a truly appropriate and unique gift.

Remember, Valentine's Day is a day for expressing love and love means caring enough to know the other person well enough to choose a gift that will truly please them. The more unique and appropriate the gift is, the more you're telling your true love that they really are your one true 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

Decorate Your Home for Valentine's Day Using Candles

Saint Valentine's Day is the most romantic day of the year. The national holiday has become the official day for lovers. Individuals, who know the secret to making love last, know that you have to make efforts to show your object of affection love everyday of the year. Nevertheless, making your partner feel extra special on this day is a fun opportunity to unabashedly show your love and appreciation.

There are many great ways to celebrate Valentine's Day. You can go the traditional and expected route; dinner and a movie. But everyone else will be doing this. Subsequently, restaurants are packed and waiting hours on end to be seated is hardly romantic. Instead of battling the crowds, you might want to consider staying at home and creating a beautiful and intimate experience of your own. This article will provide you with some great ideas to help you decorate your home and set the mood for Valentine's Day. It is very easy to add a bit of romance to your home by using inexpensive things like candle and flowers.

Candles are an easy and nearly instant way to set a romantic mood. Place candles strategically around your home. Candles add a soft, romantic glow and besides, everyone looks good in dim lighting. For safety reasons, be sure to use candle holders and keep candles away from flammable material. Being forced to call the fire department, or having to scamper out of a burning house, can really ruin the mood.

During this time of the year, you may want to consider using pink and red candles. If you are going to be eating in, set the table with scattered rose petals and tall, ivory candles. Floating candles in a nice crystal bowl can also be quite beautiful.

Fragrance is also is another way to evoke romantic feelings. Take into consideration the tastes of both you and your partner. If you love a particular fragrance, purchase it for this special night. If you or your partner are not necessarily "candle people," you may want to make a few dry runs. Go and buy some candles and burn them so you that you get an idea about what scents that you like. The scents that get the highest marks get the go ahead for Valentine's Day.

When decorating your home with candles for Valentine's Day, don't restrict yourself to only using single candles. Instead, try tying a few candles together with a piece of beautiful ribbon. This will greatly multiply the glow from the flames, resulting in a beautiful and dramatic effect.

Now that we have discussed candles, let's talk food. Chocolate, strawberries, chilled champagne (or your favorite cocktail) and a few aphrodisiacs, helps to complete the mood. Before the big night, choose a special poem or write your own, have your partner do the same. On Valentine's Day read them to each other by candle light.

Valentine's Day is a time to go all out for your partner. Do your best to make it special. Staying at home and creating a romantic setting allows you to fully enjoy each other, while not having to fight the crowds. Using candles is the perfect way to add to the ambiance.

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The Woman You Love - Valentine's Day Do's and Don'ts

I will start simply by stating the things you should NEVER do.

Never buy her something 'practical' unless it's only a part of the gift or you are hiding something better inside of it. No kitchenware, no small appliances, no furniture and nothing that she knows you wanted.

What to do for the day?

Surprises are great. What are her interests? Plan a trip to a nearby town for the day or even a weekend and do the things SHE likes to do. If she loves boating, nature, science, art, seafood and karaoke find places that offer those services. Perhaps you can start the day with a light breakfast and a stroll down a nature trail that leads to a canoe rental place and take her for a stroll on the lake/stream/river. After that hit a local museum for a dose of art and science. Stroll around and find a place to have a snack. Perhaps go back to the hotel to change and head to a Seafood restaurant. If you live near water, it doesn't have to be expensive. Usually places with a pier have very affordable fresh seafood. After dinner, hit the town's Karaoke bar and dedicate a song you will sing just for her. If you are a terrible singer ask her to sing for you -- because you can't live without hearing the sound of her voice.

If you're on a budget, don't worry. Women find it terribly romantic when a man plans a date at home. Take a day to stroll through your town and see the sights and once you are home have her change into something nice -- and make sure you remember to dress for the occasion. Yes, I know a tie is uncomfortable and those dress shoes hurt but do it for her, she will like it! Have her sit down to a dinner you are making. Pick her favorite dishes and have at it. Dancing alone in the living room is also a must for couples. No one is watching so there are NO EXCUSES!

As far as buying the right gift, it's really not that difficult. Flowers may seem overdone but we all love them, especially if you choose our favorite one or find an arrangement in our favorite color. Valentine's themed items are great in small amounts. A candle, a stuffed animal, a balloon -- but don't over do it. It makes it look like you don't know her at all and you just 'picked something up' out of habit. I also find that live flowers are more romantic than a cut bouquet.

If you want to do something really special make something for her yourself that she won't forget. Perhaps you both still save your first love letters to each other (or e-mails/text messages) - Having it printed up on special paper and framed along with a keepsake or two from the early stages of your relationship would be a nice way of saying 'I still love you this much'.

The important thing is that you show her that you KNOW her. These things tell her you are listening and that you care. Gifts on Valentine's day need to be FOR HER!

This also applies to the early stages of a relationship. You can still do special things without going overboard -- take your best guess or flat out ask her what she likes and "LISTEN". If you are not sure even after you ask her, you can always give her the gift that every woman loves -- a day of pampering. Do an at home SPA for her with you as her personal servant.

For the other women in your life -- Mom: Something for the home that tells her how much you love her is always the perfect gift.

Little Sister, Niece or Daughter: Something age appropriate and cool. Small kids love those musical stuffed animals that dance and sing or even a plush heart pillow. Older girls may like something like an MP3 player, Spa Basket, Candles or a great book.

With that I leave you and hope that you all have a fantastic Valentine's Day filled with love and appreciation.

Valentine's Day Gift Ideas

Valentine’s Day gift ideas don’t have to be expensive, since there are many unique and creative gift ideas for anyone’s budget. It’s very important to give serious thought to what you know your special someone likes and enjoys when choosing a Valentine‘s Day gift, and what they do not like.

What type of gift you give also depends on the level of the relationship you’re in, such as dating and not yet serious, serious and planning to become engaged, or already married. Giving a very personal gift, such as lingerie or sexy undergarments, to someone you’ve only recently begun dating is not considered by many to be a wise choice.

If you’re in a serious relationship or are married, and you want to give the gift of lingerie, then be sure to keep in mind that the lingerie should also be comfortable for the wearer. I don’t know of anyone who would be happy to receive and wear lingerie that is uncomfortable and irritating to the skin, so be very careful in your choice if you go that route.

Valentine’s Day is one of my all-time favorite holidays. I’m a sappy romantic fool from head to toe, and I thoroughly enjoy planning early, choosing unique and creative gift ideas to show my husband how much he means to me. You won’t ever find me wandering the store aisles on February 14, rushing around at the last minute trying to find “something nice” to bring home to my man, because I’ve prepared well in advance and I’m ready-to-roll several weeks before the day arrives.

One year for Valentine’s Day, I sent my husband on a mini treasure hunt (but you don’t have to be married to do this). I had arranged for a nice lunch to be delivered to his office, since he’s usually tied up in meetings and wouldn’t have time to go out for lunch. With the lunch was a note saying that at 5 p.m. he had to leave work and “immediately become my love slave”, and that he must do whatever I asked the remainder of the evening without question. (He tried several times to call me at my office to find out what was going on, but I made sure that I was otherwise indisposed).

The note also asked him to go to the address shown on the card after work, and pick up what was being held for him in his name (a new sport jacket and tie). Once there, he was given the items and told to put them on, along with another personally handwritten card asking him to meet me at the address shown on that card, where he met up with me at a classy, fine-dining restaurant with an incredible view overlooking a large body of water.

It’s usually only on very special occasions, such as our anniversary, that we get all gussied up and go out on the town, so that Valentine‘s Day was not only fun but very romantic. If you ever decide to do something similar, a treasure hunt of your own, remember to keep the different destinations to a minimum because too many can become frustrating, ultimately bringing results completely opposite of what is intended.

Fortunately for me, my husband knows and understands how much I enjoy everything about romance, and he’s very good at coming up with unique and creative gift ideas for me too. One year he surprised me with a beautiful bouquet of flowers that arrived at my office, with a little note saying he loved me and asking that I pick up a bottle of wine on my way home. Once I arrived home, I walked in to find a candle-lit dinner waiting for me, soft romantic music playing in the background, followed by his giving me a beautifully engraved locket with a picture of my children inside. He had also purchased rose petals from the florist, and a gorgeous set of high-quality sheets, and decorated our bed and bedroom with rose petals and candles.

If your special someone is an avid book reader, you might consider purchasing the latest book by their favorite author, or one they have been meaning to buy for themselves. Consider searching online to see if there is an upcoming concert or sports event, for which you could buy tickets in advance and enjoy the event together.

Think about what your significant other likes and enjoys, and let that guide you in determining what would be the unique and creative gift idea for your someone special. Does your guy or gal enjoy chocolates? Don’t just grab the stuff in the candy aisle at the store, but carefully select something delectable from a famous chocolatier.

Valentine’s Day can be a fun and exciting holiday, made even more special by thoughtful early planning. Don’t wait until the last minute to call for dinner reservations at a romantic restaurant, only to find they‘re already filled to their limit. Calling well in advance of Valentine’s Day just might also provide you better choices of being seated in a more private and secluded section, away and out of ear-shot of other diners.

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Planning the Perfect Valentine's Day

Next to the Christmas season, Valentines Day is the second-most popular greeting-card-giving occasion. In fact, Hallmark Cards estimates that over 192 million Valentines Day cards are exchanged every February. Do you have any plans for the fourteenth day of February of the following year? We all trouble in choosing the right remembrance be it a card or a gift for this special day. It has to be something special because the gifts for this occasion are usually given to potential sweethearts.

Having a nice dinner with your special someone is one of the best things that can be done on Valentines Day. It is also special for platonic relationships because this occasion is not exclusive for lovers. Many restaurants also have special menus that are dedicated to this occasion.

I’m glad that there are Valentines Day gift specialists these days. You can simply give them a little information about your favorite valentine and they will come up with a gift that you might not have thought about. These companies focus on unusual gift ideas in order make your special someone feel very important.

Getting the recipients something they would never buy for themselves is the key to giving gifts for any occasion. We often want to have things that we consider to be too foolish, expensive, or extravagant to buy for ourselves. Try to think of a Valentines Day gift that you would never get for yourself and then think about it from the other person’s point of view.

If you are a lady, then you should not be shy in expressing your love for someone during Valentines Day. Studies reveal that there are 120 single men who are in their 20s for every 100 single women of the same ages. However, the ratio changes at an older age. There are 33 single men age 65 or older for every 100 single women of the same ages. You should take this occasion as a special opportunity to show your love for your special someone.

Morgan Hamilton offers expert advice and great tips regarding all aspects concerning Valentine's Day. Visit our site for more helpful information about Valentine's Day and other similar topics.

Sweet Valentine's Day Gift Ideas

You cannot think about Valentine's Day gift ideas without thinking about jewelry, flowers, stuffed animals, chocolate candy and sweet candy of all sorts. If you don't wait until the last minute, the Valentine's Day gift ideas of today cover a wide range of personal styles and tastes. For many shoppers, chocolate candy or sweet candy is the stand-alone gift of choice, but no matter how elegant or lovely your gift to your valentine may be, it just doesn't seem complete with out something sweet to go with it.

Chocolate candy and sweet candy alike come in an almost endless variety of flavors and shapes. Heart & teddy bear shaped boxes of filled chocolates are a standard favorite with everyone from preschoolers to your grandparents. Chocolate candy kisses, chocolate truffles, heavenly fudge with countless fun additions to the recipe and more are given to sweetheart's each Valentine's Day.

As Valentine's Day gift ideas, sweet candy has come into it's own with such delectables as gummi hearts, gummi bears and bright red heart shaped lollipops often placed into an arrangement in place of flowers with a trio of balloons. A fun assortment of your sweetheart's favorite sweet candy from their childhood can be a meaningful and fun gift. In addition, today, delicious yet sugar free candy is available in a huge variety of flavors for those with sugar concerns.

If you step into a shop looking for Valentine's Day gift ideas today, you'll find some new twists on old favorites. You can get an arrangement of flower or heart shaped cookies to satisfy your special someone's sweet tooth.

Chocolate dipped spoons are a yummy stir in to coffee for weeks to come. The age-old favorite jellybean is now available in what seems like and endless variety of gourmet flavors. Moreover, you can even get that bouquet of roses or cuddly teddy bear in a yummy chocolate variety instead. Exotic nuts dipped chocolate and liquor flavored chocolates are Valentine's Day gift idea favorites for many sweethearts. The container itself can also be a gift, with gorgeous gift boxes and tins available for packing you favorites.

Whatever you choose, just remember that there are 365 days in a year. Surprise that special someone with chocolate candy or sweet candy for a variety of reasons or better yet no reason at all throughout the year. Something sweet always brings a smile to the face and earns you a special place in the heart.

Natalie Aranda writes about family, love and relationship. You cannot think about Valentine's Day gift ideas without thinking about jewelry, flowers, stuffed animals, chocolate candy and sweet candy of all sorts. If you don't wait until the last minute, the Valentine's Day gift ideas of today cover a wide range of personal styles and tastes.

Valentines Day Golf Gifts

In present times, love and sports seem to increasingly making a fine combination. For certain high-class individuals, golf is a very dear game. Thus, golf items have automatically come to be a unique gift for Valentine's Day.

Golf accessories are the most obvious things to gift golf loving individuals. From leather carrying cases to aluminum clubs, all things that can add to the restricted charm of the game prove to be grand gifts on Valentine's Day. However, just because the choices are obvious, it does not mean that individuals cannot innovate. Golf, like any other gift theme, gives ample opportunity for individuals to get creative and come up with plans to show that they really care enough to do something more than just buy readymade gifts. For those who don't love golf but have dates, who do, have the opportunity to show how much they care by taking interest in the game and can plan a morning session of the game as a gift. This gesture not only pleases the partner immensely but also displays the love, affection, and sacrifice of the one who arranges the present.

To make the Valentines Day special and memorable, couples can create personalized gift articles that consider both love and golf. Such personalized gifts, cards and even chocolates and cakes are made available on various websites to commemorate the day. Certain websites also harbor facilities for lovers to register their partner for a short-term or long-term golf course. These courses might be made available for discounted prices, but hold a condition that the registration for the course should be done on Valentines day itself and not later. Certain sites also provide reservations to golf schools where one night luxurious stay is presented with candle lit romantic dinner with a bottle of champagne, flowers and a grand game of golf in the morning complete with a personal caddy. Reservations for these have to be made well in advance as there are limited seats and accommodations are given on a first come first serve basis.

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Valentines Day Love Songs

Love has captivated hearts since the first inception of human beings, and yet no individual has succeeded in explaining the phenomenon. The best of orators and the most learned individuals have attempted and reached a zilch. But for poets, whose vision is beauty, words come together and make the readers see the meaning of love without even attempting to explain it. Ever since the times of emperors and queens, love songs have been created to articulate the undying love of individuals in unique ways. In today's times, presenting love songs on Valentines Day has become a popular means of expressing deep feelings of love, towards their respective beloveds, for most individuals.

For Valentine's Day, individuals have expectations, idyllic pictures of romantic evenings with the setting sun in the horizon and violins in performance, and there is no better way to bring this scenery alive than in form of a song. Love songs are expressions of unspoken feelings and thoughts of lovers about what they think of their partners and what their beloveds mean to them. They are often not rhymed but still convey to perfection the truth and sentiments of the lover.

Valentines Day love songs are either incorporated from the lyrics of well-known love songs and albums or originally created for the event. They are available in stores, imprinted on several V-Day cards and recorded in cassettes. During Valentines, certain local poets provide their services to general individuals and write love songs on their behalf for their love interests. Some enthusiastic lovers attempt to put their feelings into songs all by themselves. However, such songs might not qualify as lyrical ballads, they prove to be more valuable as the intention behind them is genuine and show the extent of the lovers' involvement and dedication towards their beloved.

Many websites supplement numerous love songs for Valentines Day. The users can browse the sites, select the songs of their choice, and either download or forward them to their loved ones.

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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 Candy Celebration

n the United States, St. Valentine's Day is the second largest card giving holiday celebrated. Somewhere in the vicinity of 190 million lover's and friend's greeting cards are sent each year. The holiday is said to come to us from ancient Roman Empire times when a priest who was forbidden to perform marriages for the young strapping, healthy Roman soldiers defied Roman law and performed the marriages anyway. He was eventually caught and imprisoned and executed. Now that's romantic.

Ever since the early 1700's, Americans have been sending expression of friendship, gratitude, and love to those around them. In the early 1800's, Esther A. Howland produced the first commercial Valentine greeting cards. And even though receiving a beautiful card is wonderful, Americans have demonstrated, by their purchases during this winter holiday, that candy is still our sentiment of preference.

Of all of the gifts and love notes exchanged on Valentine's Day the most popular item is candy, and for good reason. Each year on the same day in mid February (the 14th) candy is given to loved ones as a symbol of our love and commitment. There are thousands of candymakers across the country that hit high gear in the early weeks of the year to meet the incredible demands of candy lovers.

Shops and stores offer big red hearts filled with a variety of sugar filled delicacies, nuts and sweets nesting in tiny little organdy bags, or just plain old candy bars; it doesn't matter as it is given with love. That's right the holiday is all about love. It is the lover's holiday.

This is the time of year for sweethearts to enthrall their honeys with words of devotion and gifts of sweets. The supplies of goodies are unlimited, and the candies nestled in elaborate beribboned boxes are like gold. For some reason, perhaps the value of the cocoa and chocolate products in previous centuries made the gift of candy a real prize. So, when a young suitor showed up to his girl's house with candy under his arm, the object of his affections knew she was highly prized.

Much like the past it is still exciting to be given some of your favorite candy and chocolates on Valentine's Day. Some enjoy the dark chocolate, others light. Some are even switching to sugarless chocolate to suit their latest dieting needs. Don't forget caramel and nougat or any other candy that suits your palate. Whatever it is honor a loved one or friend with their favorites wrapped up in a big red bow this Valentine's Day!

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Valentine's Day Roses and Other Flowers

The color red has been associated with love for quite a long time as red roses were the favorite flower of Venus, the love goddess. And Valentine’s Day being the day to celebrate love, roses unanimously top the charts on Valentine's Day. Red rules widely, but other colored roses are also sent out on Valentine's Day. It’s interesting and even funny to know what the different colors of roses stand for, because where a red rose symbolizes undying, passionate love, a dead rose says that the relationship is over for sure ! Believe it or not, people do send out dead roses as well on Valentine’s Day ! So if your style is saying it with flowers, then go ahead and send a few Valentine’s Day roses to your beloved.

As mentioned already, red roses say “I love you” in the perfect way. Pink roses stand for delight and joy and white roses symbolize honesty and purity. So before you send out your Valentine's Day roses, make sure you convey the right message through them and choose the right colors for that ! Because if you want to tell someone you have fallen in love with them at first sight, then do not send yellow Valentine’s Day roses to him/ her, for that would indicate friendship ! The color best suited for this is lilac. Similarly orange and coral roses convey your desires and peach roses express gratitude. A yellow rose with a red tinge at the tip of the petals signify a friendship that is about to bloom into love.

Though roses verbalize your feelings best on Valentine’s Day, other flowers are also sent out on Valentine's Day. And if you want some variety this year round, then why not give a few Valentine’s Day tulips or carnations or orchids to your sweetheart or loved ones ? These flowers are generally, but not always, sent out to family members and to folks with whom you are not romantically involved. However it is quite cool to send out an uncommon or unconventional Valentine’s Day flower to your beloved too. So if you want to tell that special someone in your life how very fascinated you are with him/ her, you may do it with a fern too. And if you want to return someone’s affection on Valentine's Day, then you can send him/ her a few Jonquils. These Valentine’s Day flowers would indeed be a sweet delight !

On and before Valentine's Day, flowers are to be seen everywhere. Did you know that a whopping 156 million roses are sold on an average each year during this time ? Well, that’s quite a handsome figure ! Though California grows the maximum number of roses in America, the majority of the roses are imported from South America.

Now if you are alone this Valentine's Day and there’s not many to send you some fragrant Valentine’s Day flowers, you needn’t worry. You can always gift some roses or other flowers to yourself. And don’t labor under the impression that you will be the only one doing that, because every year 15% of the American women (and even some men) send flowers to themselves ! It’s just one of those cute things you can do for yourself. So treat yourself to a wonderful Valentine’s Day with some lovely Valentine’s Day roses or carnations or lavenders or tulips.

And here’s some interesting data on buying Valentine’s Day flowers. When it comes to buying flowers, men seem to surpass women by a huge margin, because as per statistics, of all the people buying flowers on Valentine's Day, 73% are men and only 27% are women. And that isn’t too surprising either. Quite naturally men would want to woo their ladyloves with a bunch of sweet-smelling roses on Valentine’s Day, isn’t it ?

So whether you go with the traditional appeal of Valentine’s Day roses or choose some other flowers to wish a ‘Happy Valentine’s Day’, make sure you find expression for all your feelings and emotions this February 14 on Valentine's Day. It is the time for love and no matter how or what you do or say, the most important thing is that you get closer to your love. So if a little advice can be given, roll it off with a few Valentine’s Day flowers—be it virtual or real !

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 Romantic Ideas

It’s Valentine’s Day and could the mood get more romantic? It is the time for togetherness, the time to cherish the company of the person who makes your life more special and it is the time to love and be loved. So go ahead and do everything you can to make it a special and memorable Valentine's Day. In case you are a little out of ideas, check out this list of romantic ideas for your Valentine’s Day. Club these up with your own romantic ideas and have an unforgettable Valentine’s Day. So here come some Valentine’s Day romantic ideas for you and your sweetheart to take up:

Everyone remembers their first date, right? So recreate that first date you had with your partner on Valentine’s Day and see the sparks fly. Just do it all over again—from what you wore, where you went, what you talked about, etc. This will literally be a romantic walk down memory lane and the thrill of reliving a new romance will also be there. So why not?

Write a self-created note to your beloved on Valentine’s Day. And if you are a woman, wear dark lipstick and put kiss-prints all over it. If you are a man, spray some of your daily body cologne on it. This will not only make your beloved feel pampered, but it will also add a tremendous boost to all the romance in the air on February 14.

Here’s another of the fun romantic ideas for Valentine’s Day that you can try out this year. Keep a tab on all the places your partner generally visits in a day. Leave a love note in each such place so that your sweetheart discovers a note everywhere he/ she lays hand on. For instance, leave a note in the fridge, under the plate, in the purse or wallet, in between the dollar bills and so on. This next Valentine's Day romantic idea is a little time-taking, but a winner for sure. Make a makeshift restaurant on your terrace and send a cute invite to your partner. Cook or get all the favorite dishes of your beloved’s choice and have a feast to remember. When the meal is over, get a bill and write on it: “salad price: one hug, pasta price: two kisses, desserts price: five kisses” to get your love beaming in all the innovation.

Now if you are a true romantic, then this idea is just the thing for you. Leave a trail of heart-shaped candies wrapped in red from the door to the bed of your partner. Then write a note like “My heart is where you are, my dear” and leave it on the bed. Make sure not to be there in the house when he/ she steps in.

Now if you’re looking for some simple and sweet romantic ideas for Valentine’s Day, check this out. On Valentine's Day, call your partner at work several times and tell him/ her how great he/ she looks and how lucky you are to be with him/ her. A compliment is as romantic as any other physical gesture. And it’s all that you beloved craves for each moment, more so on Valentine’s Day.

Or you may also organize a day-out on Valentine's Day with your sweetheart. Blindfold him/ her and drive to a place where you have already set up a blanket, candies, flowers and food of his/ her choice. Gifted a day like this, your valentine will gladly admit that you are the greatest romantic in the world.

Here’s a fun idea to pep up the romance on Valentine’s Day—buy a lottery ticket and attach a note on it—“I hit a jackpot when I met you”. Hide it with the other Valentine's gifts and give it to your partner as you wish a ‘Happy Valentine’s Day’ or ‘be my Valentine’ or ‘will you marry me’. Another of the irresistibly romantic ideas for your Valentine’s Day—On February 14, you can replace the light bulbs in your bedroom with candles. Candles are a Valentine’s Day favorite for their warm snug glow and romantic effusion, so they might just help you get into a romantic mood. And if you are alone on Valentine's Day, you needn’t worry because here’s a fun idea for you too. Decorate your house with flowers, take along bubble bath, have some delicious food and watch your favorite movie. The quality time you spend with yourself will be the perfect Valentine's Day treat for you, and why not !

So try out these Valentine's Day romantic ideas and have a memorable time with your valentine. Remember to pack up your work early on February 14 and head straight home or wherever your beloved is to enjoy all the romance this Valentine's Day ! And here are some funnily helpful tips for you to bear in mind as you date full throttle on Valentine’s Day:

Useful Tips For Your Valentine's Day Date Make sure that you don’t give the same Valentine's Day card as last year. Don’t leave your date alone with your folks. Don’t blow your nose. Do not give her an engagement ring you got for someone else. Don’t get your partner a gift he/ she may be allergic to.

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Valentine's Day Games

Not having games at a party is like not having cheese on a pizza ! So on Valentine's Day, stack your party with a whole lot of fun Valentine’s Day games and have a jolly good time with friends/ folks/ sweetheart. Games not only amuse and entertain your guests, but they also act as an ice-breaker among the party people. However, while planning the games for the Valentine's Day party, do keep in mind the age of your guests. If you are slated to have a kiddy party, then the games will be different from the Valentine’s Day games you might have for an older group. Check out some very interesting Valentine’s Day games that you might indulge in at your party this year.

Things I Love

Hand out small heart-shaped cutouts of construction paper and ask each guest to write down their favorite movie, book, food and vacation spot in them. Nobody should sign their names at the end. Then the papers are put in a hat and randomly drawn out by the emcee who reads it out. The guests have to guess who has written it and the person who guesses the maximum right answers, wins. This Valentine’s Day game shows how much you know about the people you love.

Chin Pass

Divide your guests into groups of five or six. Each group makes a circle and a small heart-pillow is to be passed from one person to the other in the group. But the catch is that hands can’t be used and the people only get to hold the pillow in between their chin and chest and pass it on in a similar manner. If the pillow falls, then the pillow is to be picked up without using hands and the process has to start again. The first group to pass the pillow from the first to the last person, wins the game.

Ring Fun

For this Valentine’s Day game, take a bowl filled with milk or some dark liquid and throw many rings in it. Now ask a couple to take off their rings and throw it in the bowl with the other rings. Then they have to put their hands in, feel the ring of their partner, and without seeing take it out. Both of them go together and are allowed to take their hands out only once. Time the contestants and the couple who finds the right rings in the shortest time, is declared the winner of this game.

Guess How Many

Like all other games, this one is fun too. Fill a glass jar with candies and ask the guests to guess the number of candies in it. But before you start the game, make sure you yourself have counted the number of candies in it. This game can also be played with a cake, in which case, the weight of the cake needs to be guessed. The one who guesses right or comes closest to the answer wins the game. Make this Valentine’s Day game more interesting by making the total candy jar or the whole cake the prize for the winner.

Tie the Ribbons

Before the Valentine's Day party starts, cut a few pieces of ribbons (about 100 or 200) and hide them all over the house or the party room. At the party, the couples have to find the ribbons and tie them up in a chain. The couple with the longest yarn at the end of this adventurous Valentine’s Day game wins. It is not necessary for all the ribbon pieces to be found.

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Beauty Tips For Valentine's Day

Valentine's Day is presently around the bend and for a lot of woman so as to means a few severe primping. At the same time as men be likely to spoil us through chocolate goodies, with pretty flowers we offer them a treat by captivating some extra moment getting all set. We give attention to the small details that spin us from daily girls to idealistic women. Get prepared for the anniversary of hearts by way of these beauty tips in brain.

Despite the consequences of what your fashion is, if you are a loving at heart and care for Valentine's Day, you will would like to wear somewhat extraordinary on this date. So what must you put on? The reply to this question in fact depends on one main thing. What place are you going away? Depending on the Valentine's Day purpose, you might want to be dressed in a cocktail costume or a match up or shady denim and a pullover will be very well. If you're uncertain about where your meeting will be pleasing you this Valentine's Day, ask them to give permission you in going on the dress code.

Your hair is a brilliant way to create a slight yet unusual change in favor of Valentine's Day. If you usually show off your hair up, think about wearing it down for the feast of hearts. What about adding a bit romance to it by means of some free and deluxe curls? If you're a purist elegant and graceful styles are the means to go. They signify typical romance and might have your meeting wishing each day was Valentine's Day.

Valentine's Day is crammed with sexual plea and for that basis you are obliged it to your self to wipe a little toilet water one your wrists earlier than you get together your sweetie. At the same time as it's significant to prefer a scent that hysterics your character, fashionable Valentine's Day scents have a tendency to be floral with a stroke of zest. Don't go too intense on your smell, the purpose is to tease your date by means of your scent, not mail him home sneezing.

No issue how immense you appear, at what time your date comes in for with the intention of kiss or for the moderate touch of the hand you would like him to sense soft skin, not jagged elbows and lips. The wintry weather can cause disaster on your membrane so give it a quantity of TLC earlier than the immense night. Spend in a moisturizing ointment as well as moisturizing lip polish to make positive you're prepared for your lock up.




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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 Symbols

What are the first few things that come to your mind when you think of Valentine's Day ? Cupids, flowers, candies, doves or hearts ? Well it is only normal to associate these with Valentine's Day as they pretty much are the most popular Valentine's Day symbols. There are various symbols related to Valentine's Day, and these Valentine’s Day symbols often feature in the gifts and other tokens of love given out on February 14 or Valentine's Day. Cupid is numero uno when it comes to Valentine’s Day symbols, but there are many other symbols of Valentine's Day which you may be interested to check out. So read on.

Red Rose

The red rose is as big a symbol of Valentine's Day as the turkey is of Thanksgiving ! Roses symbolize love, compassion, peace, friendship and romance. But when it comes to red roses, they sure stand for one thing—the intensity of your love and passion for that special someone. Now this would be interesting to note that if you rearrange the letters in the word ‘rose’, you get ‘Eros’—the God of love (or Cupid). So rose is one of the leading Valentine’s Day symbols that rule hearts every February 14. And apart from the color red, roses of other colors are also sent out on Valentine's Day to convey different messages.

Hearts

Then the heart is the warmest Valentine’s Day symbol because it represents love in its purest form. Giving someone your heart means giving him/ her the thing that is most precious and vital to you. In a nutshell, a heart symbolizes life !

Birds

Have you and your beloved ever been called love-birds ? Well, ‘love-birds’ is a word often used to indicate couples deeply in love. Birds are an important Valentine’s Day symbol as it is widely believed that birds find their mates on Valentine's Day. The Herricks have come to symbolize undying love. Doves on the other hand, are symbols of purity, humbleness and virtue. Pigeons and doves, it is said, mate for life and so are symbols of fidelity.

Ribbons and Frills

Ribbons and frills are the Valentine's Day symbols since the days of knighthood. It is said that maidens would give their beloveds (kings or soldiers) ribbons and frills before the latter went to war. The men used to keep the ribbons and frills with them while they fought.

Lace

Lace is also traditionally associated with love. How, you ask ? Well, in the past, if a woman liked a man, she dropped her lace handkerchief to send a signal to the man, and if the man picked it up for her, the feelings were thought to be mutual. Apart from lace, another well-known Valentine's Day symbol is the love-knot. Love knots have a series of intertwining and meandering knots without any beginning or end. These are the symbols of endless and eternal love.

Cupid

Think of Valentine’s Day and images of cute fat cupids and throbbing red hearts of various sizes are sure to dance in your mind. Why, you ask? Well, the cupids and hearts are the most powerful Valentine's Day symbols as you perhaps already know. The associations are so strong and deep-rooted that even a child will know it’s time for Valentine’s Day when he/ she spots cupids and hearts hanging in shop-windows and greeting card stores. The chubby cherubic being and that plush crimson riot of hearts sweep people off their feet irrespective of age and location. Such is the potential of these two Valentine's Day symbols—the god of love, Cupid and the indispensable pulsating organ within us, the heart. They create an instant connection without any medium of speech and they symbolize Valentine’s Day—the day of love !

Cupid is the son of the Roman goddess Venus, the goddess of love and beauty. Cupid consequently became the popular god of love and it is believed that whoever Cupid strikes with his arrow, instantly falls madly in love. It is for this that the Cupid has come to be associated with Valentine’s Day and has become the most cherished Valentine's Day symbol. For those who don’t know, the Cupid looks like a little child with an innocent face, golden curls and blue eyes. He has a pair of wings and always carries a bow an arrow with him. So watch out for the Cupid…Valentine's Day is here and he may strike you any moment !

Now there you have the various symbols associated with Valentine's Day. So next time you pick a red rose for your beloved, or wrap a candy heart with a ribbon, do remember their symbolic connotations. That would ad more meaningfulness to your Valentine’s Day celebration, wouldn’t it ? And Valentine's Day would not have been half as special without the Cupids, roses, ribbons, laces, and decorated hearts around. So celebrate Valentine's Day with all the lovely Valentine's Day symbols and have a simply fabulous time !

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Guys Can Avoid Valentine's Day Cliches and Come

With February 14th fast approaching, guys all over the world are starting to write their shopping lists. Cards, flowers and jewelry tend to be the top purchases year in and year out. These traditional Valentine gifts are sensational, but if you consider them a little more closely, they are a bit cliché. They can even get a little boring for a lady to receive year after year.

Seriously, how many flowers does one sweetheart really need?

Guys, it is time to break from tradition and get more creative in shopping for Valentine gifts. Resolve to make February 14, 2008, the year of change. Our ladies are tired of the same old, same old. They want to see us exercise our brains and come up with something truly spectacular.

Yes, that is a tall order. After all, if we select wrong and disappoint, it can be worse than not buying a present in the first place. Sadly, missing Valentine all together is akin to forgetting her birthday, or even more horrific an anniversary. So, it is easy to see why guys take the easy bet and go cliché every year. Many think that it is better to be safe than sorry. While this might be true, it does not hurt to think outside of the box once in a while. Guys who are particularly shaky about this notion can hedge the odds in their favor by doing both. If you go crazy, but back it up with traditional, you will not go wrong.

So, how does a guy break out of the boring box and dazzle his sweetheart with a stunning Valentine?

That all depends on the sweetheart in question. Consider your lady and her particular likes and dislikes. Pay attention to the things she says she wants and maybe even the things you think she will benefit from.

If your lady is one who works nearly around the clock, pamper her a little. Think about ways to get some of the load off her shoulders, sweep her off for a romantic getaway, or simply unplug the alarm clock and let her sleep in. Backing this up with a traditional gift does not hurt, but let the main present be your attention to detail when it comes to pampering her. Wait on her hand and foot and ensure her every need is tended to. She is going to love you for it.

Should your lady adore surprises, treat her to a special scavenger hunt to find her gift. Make that gift something she has really had her eye on, rather than simply the basic Valentine fare. Use things like flowers, chocolates and gift baskets as teaser presents along the way, leading up to the real prize.

Some ladies love adventure. If yours does, appeal to this side of her personality. Present her with a gourmet gift basket and tickets for a quick getaway. Or, if she prefers her adventures in private, consider a slightly saucy gift for the boudoir that you both might enjoy.

Guys, it is possible to break out of the cliché mold and not get strangled by your Valentine. Play to her personal tastes and her desires and you will not go wrong. If you find yourself a little nervous about the idea, back up your bolder present with a traditional one. Doing both will really win her heart.

Randy Gardner is Romeo-Your Romance Resource and is the exclusive writer for Got To Have It Romantic Gift Creations. Visit Ask Romeo Blog to read more of Romeo's articles about dating, romance, relationships and romantic gifts.

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