-Sleep under the stars
Buy some glow in the dark stars from the toy department and
arrange a special message above your bed.
-Their very own coloring book
Draw a dozen or so silly pictures of memorable experiences
(browse through photo albums for ideas). Outline in black marker
and then have the pages copied and bound on heavy paper at a copy shop. Give with a pack of crayons.
-Computer romance
Change the screen saver on the computer to a scrolling message. For added effect, use a wingding or character font that can't be read without decoding.
-Got milk?
Hide a bunch of silly prizes and a card in your love's favorite cereal.
-Jump start the romance
Tie your card or gift on a three foot string and tie it to the bottom
of an automatic garage door. When your honey comes home, the gift will magically arise to greet them.
-Rubber ducky races
Go to a nearby river or stream and race rubber ducks. The loser
takes the winner out for dessert.
-Warm the heart
While your love is in the shower, put their towel in the dryer for
a few minutes so it will be toasty warm when he or she steps out.
-Music to their ears
In your own voice, record a book, fairy tale or poetry on tape for
your dearest to listen to on the way to work or while he or she is
out of town.
-A winter picnic
Move the living room furniture and have a picnic in the middle of
the floor complete with blanket, picnic basket and all the fixings
(in front of a roaring fireplace would add to the effect).
-Send a mail bomb
Sending a card can be explosively romantic just by adding
something unexpected: a feather, leaf, matches, lock of your hair,
pressed flower or your handkerchief scented with perfume/cologne.
-The personal touch
Gently scratch his back for ten minutes while he falls asleep or brush her hair for the same amount of time.
-Mirror, mirror on the wall
Use Rain-X Anti Fog (used to keep car windows from fogging up)
and a cotton swab to write a message that will mysteriously appear on the bathroom mirror while your sweetheart is showering. Or put that old tube of lipstick to good use with a good morning greeting on the mirror.
-The Jelly Belly game
Blindfold him and feed him Jelly Bellys. If he guesses the flavor
correctly, he gets a prize. If he guesses wrong, you get a prize. To
make it more interesting, combine flavors (rootbeer + ice cream = root beer float, coconut + pineapple = pina colada, chocolate + cherry = chocolate covered cherries, etc.).
-Welcome home!
Use chalk to write a welcome home greeting on the sidewalk.
Buy some glow in the dark stars from the toy department and
arrange a special message above your bed.
-Their very own coloring book
Draw a dozen or so silly pictures of memorable experiences
(browse through photo albums for ideas). Outline in black marker
and then have the pages copied and bound on heavy paper at a copy shop. Give with a pack of crayons.
-Computer romance
Change the screen saver on the computer to a scrolling message. For added effect, use a wingding or character font that can't be read without decoding.
-Got milk?
Hide a bunch of silly prizes and a card in your love's favorite cereal.
-Jump start the romance
Tie your card or gift on a three foot string and tie it to the bottom
of an automatic garage door. When your honey comes home, the gift will magically arise to greet them.
-Rubber ducky races
Go to a nearby river or stream and race rubber ducks. The loser
takes the winner out for dessert.
-Warm the heart
While your love is in the shower, put their towel in the dryer for
a few minutes so it will be toasty warm when he or she steps out.
-Music to their ears
In your own voice, record a book, fairy tale or poetry on tape for
your dearest to listen to on the way to work or while he or she is
out of town.
-A winter picnic
Move the living room furniture and have a picnic in the middle of
the floor complete with blanket, picnic basket and all the fixings
(in front of a roaring fireplace would add to the effect).
-Send a mail bomb
Sending a card can be explosively romantic just by adding
something unexpected: a feather, leaf, matches, lock of your hair,
pressed flower or your handkerchief scented with perfume/cologne.
-The personal touch
Gently scratch his back for ten minutes while he falls asleep or brush her hair for the same amount of time.
-Mirror, mirror on the wall
Use Rain-X Anti Fog (used to keep car windows from fogging up)
and a cotton swab to write a message that will mysteriously appear on the bathroom mirror while your sweetheart is showering. Or put that old tube of lipstick to good use with a good morning greeting on the mirror.
-The Jelly Belly game
Blindfold him and feed him Jelly Bellys. If he guesses the flavor
correctly, he gets a prize. If he guesses wrong, you get a prize. To
make it more interesting, combine flavors (rootbeer + ice cream = root beer float, coconut + pineapple = pina colada, chocolate + cherry = chocolate covered cherries, etc.).
-Welcome home!
Use chalk to write a welcome home greeting on the sidewalk.
For 17++ Only
Not recommended for Pre-Teens & Girls
Only valid on Valentine's Day
Boys be more creative!!use your own idea to show how you love her =)
Good Luck!
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