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Valentines Day Ideas

Here are few cool ideas to make your lover special

Here are few cool ideas to make your lover special

valentines day ideas

Once again valentine day is back with all its romance and the temptations. Everyone is out looking for ways to make their special someone feel extra special! Yep! Here are few unique and creative ideas that you can try without burning a hole in your wallet.


1) Pinkerton / Michelis Gift Packages: Ice cream and Jewelry.


This promo goes on until the end of the month. It is sure to put a smile on your special girls face. There are 8 packages that you can choose from. Each one comes elegantly wrapped with a piece of jewelry form Michelis, a pint of either dark chocolate ice cream, or strawberry sorbet from Pinkerton Ice Cream, plus special deals from participating partners.
(For orders and Inquiries: E-mail pinkertonicecream@gmail.com, or visit Pinkerton Ice Cream on Facebook)


2) Theo Philo Artisan Chocolates:


These chocolates are some of my favorite high-end local chocolate bars. They come in fun wrapping, in a variety of flavors such as; 70% Dark Chocolate, Milk Chocolate, Labuyo, Barako, Green Mango and Salt, Pili and Pinipig, and Kalamansi. Buy one of each flavor and have fun trying them all together.
(Contact Information: Mobile: +63 920 4315650 / Fax: +63 2 2424093 / E-mail: hello@theoandphilo.com)


3) A different kind of culinary adventure: The Farm in San Benito


is a wonderful, relaxing, beautiful place surrounded by fresh air and nature. Book a weekend escape here with your love, or just go and spend a whole day there. Their healthy, raw cuisine is very creative and delicious! I love their squash and lemongrass soup, and eggless wasabi Caesar salad. Their afternoon fresh herb tea, and snack selection includes creative little sweets which use lots of coconut milk, ground nuts, cacao, and honey instead of white flour, sugar and artificial flavorings. You can go for brunch, spend the day soaking up some sun by one of the several pools there, sipping on ginger pineapple mint shakes.
(Contact number: +63 2 884 8074 / Website: www.thefarm.com.ph)


4) Customized Bouquet of Flowers:


Make your own bouquet of flowers by picking out an assortment of flowers from the flower section in Market Market or straight from your garden. Or but her potted flowers that will last longer.


5) A Home Cooked Meal For Two:


This never gets old. Cook him / her dinner. Never underestimate this sweet and simple gesture. Food is a necessity. And if you love someone, you want to make sure they feel cared for, loved, and nurtured. Feeding someone is one of the most basic ways to show them that you love them.

6) Make a Card

Are there more overpriced printed pieces of paper than Valentine's Day cards? Add to this the difficulty of finding one that's not too distant or too intimate, not too serious or too funny, too dispassionate or sexy, and you have another reason to make your own valentine.

The design is easy. Take the best photo you have of the two of you (or the whole family), place it in a nice border, and use it as the front of a folding card. Inside, (and this is the crucial step) write when the photo was taken and how much the moment means to you. Don't be afraid to gush a little, too. It is Valentine's Day.


7. Throw a Fancy Dinner

You've probably experienced this; taking your honey out for Valentine's Day only to find your favorite restaurant packed, serving only a limited menu at a fixed (inflated) price, all leading to an expensive yet unsatisfying experience.

Instead, look for a high-end grocery in your neighborhood that offers a fancy take-home meal. Pick it up with a bottle of sparkling wine (not Champagne, but a sparkling wine from California, or an Italian prosecco) and set up a nice table at home. You'll get away at half the price, and should the romance of the moment inspire you to passion, you won't even have to drive home first.

8. Do the Time Warp Again

On Valentine's Day, flower bouquets can be double or more the price at other times of the year. Restaurants can be more expensive. To save considerably, think about time-shifting your Valentine's Day; after all, who said you have to celebrate your Valentine's Day on Feb. 14?

Why not celebrate yours a little early or later? You'll save money on flowers and meals and the chocolate gift selection will be wider, allowing you to find that tasteful, budget-conscious choice rather than buying whatever is left, usually at the top of the price range.


9. Individualize a Gift

It's easy and cheap these days to have a photo put on a mug, t-shirt, Christmas ornament, crystal, key chain, cameo, playing cards ... Why not take your best picture as a couple and have it memorialized on one of these items? It's way cheaper than a trip to the jewelry store.

An added benefit to such a gift is it allows the recipient to take it to work and subtly relate to workers that most important of Valentine's Day messages: "I am loved."


10. Make a Memory Box

This one is a bit more work, but will pay off huge in future years. Find a nice wooden or metal box and put in items that remind you of experiences you've shared. This could be a ticket stub from Disneyworld, a menu from a restaurant, a leaf from that maple tree that you necked under, a coffee bean from your favorite hangout, a photo of some random craziness you indulged in, a phone bill when you were spending hours talking to one another on the phone ... you get the idea.

Where this really pays off is year two, when your gift can be more objects to put in that memory box.


11. Do a Chore

Many people think to offer a gift of labor on Valentine's Day, but few really make the grade, because they are unspecific and open-ended. A good gift must be specific and as immediate as possible. You offer to detail his or her car? Set the date: I am going to detail your car this Saturday. I am going to walk your dog every morning for the next two weeks, starting today. I am going to wash your windows on Saturday, May 7. This makes the gift real and commits you to follow through.

12. Plant in His/Her honor

A bouquet fades within a week, and then what do you have? At best, a few pressed petals and mulchable vegetable matter. Why not plant flowers or shrubs to commemorate the date? With a little sharp shopping you can find bargains that will minimize your investment, and if they are perennials you can amortize your investment over many Valentine's Days. Plus, your sweetie will think of you every time they bloom.

13.Make an Exotic Fruit Basket


A nice alternative to a flower bouquet is a fruit basket, but really, how lazy must you be to buy one already assembled? In 20 minutes you can buy a basket and fill it with colorful, taste-tempting fruit. Don't be afraid to walk on the wild side and include some unusual fruits such as star fruit, dragon fruit, cherimoya, kumquats, paw paws, and lychees. Be sure that each is labeled, or write out a list for the recipient. Enjoy an evening sampling them together.


14. Burn a Custom CD

We all spend way too much time in the car. Why not help your loved one pass the time thinking about you by burning them a custom CD of their favorite tunes? Be sure to include the one that you both think of as "our song." Exercise your digital image manipulation skills by making a custom cover out of a photo of the two of you.


15. Think Estate Jewelry

Every Valentine's Day a steady stream of men enter jewelry stores with no idea what they are looking for except a price point, and every year some of them walk out with overpriced rings, necklaces and earrings that their loved one will wear only to keep from embarrassing him.

This year, think estate jewelry, the industry's term for used jewelry. Shop antique stores and look for pieces that don't look like they've come off the assembly line. Don't look for authentic gems, but pieces that use marcasite, cubic zirconia or even foil-backed glass. Look for gold-plated or silver mountings, and, above all, a lot of style.


16. Make Something by Hand

Don't have any talent with your hands? Don't believe it; you just haven't found your field yet. In the meantime, you can bake a cake; just follow the instructions. If you knit, knit a scarf. If you write, write a poem. If you work with wood, make a memory box . If you hike, take him/her on a day hike to a place of special beauty or historical significance.

Give the gift of your time, represented in the object you present to him/her, and they will appreciate it far more than that box of chocolates snatched in passing from the counter at the local convenience store.

 

So pick something from the list and make your sweet heart special this time! Good luck!

 

Source: www.malaya.com.ph
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