Greetings!
Love is in the air. February 14 is approaching and so is your urge to express your love. So what if you're not Wordsworth, Keats, Shelley or Byron? It doesn't matter that your sonnets will never match Shakespeare. Tell the one you love your truest feelings. Follow the steps below to create a romantic and personalized Valentine's Day greeting, that's straight from the heart.
Details has a full selection of special Valentine's for everyone... including your spouse, the one you love, parents, children, or for a dear friend, even from the dog... Browse our humorous cards, hand painted designs, and heartfelt valentine cards from our extenstive offering.
Our Rittenhouse Square location will be open Sunday, February 14 from 11am - 3 pm.
Hope you are enjoying the Snow Days with the ones you love...
xoxo, Sonia
Love is in the air. February 14 is approaching and so is your urge to express your love. So what if you're not Wordsworth, Keats, Shelley or Byron? It doesn't matter that your sonnets will never match Shakespeare. Tell the one you love your truest feelings. Follow the steps below to create a romantic and personalized Valentine's Day greeting, that's straight from the heart.
Details has a full selection of special Valentine's for everyone... including your spouse, the one you love, parents, children, or for a dear friend, even from the dog... Browse our humorous cards, hand painted designs, and heartfelt valentine cards from our extenstive offering.
Our Rittenhouse Square location will be open Sunday, February 14 from 11am - 3 pm.
Hope you are enjoying the Snow Days with the ones you love...
xoxo, Sonia
1. Make a list of your sweetheart's unique attributes, what it is you love about them most and focus on them in your note.
2. Choose a writing style. Traditional poetry, haiku, free verse or letter format all constitute romantic methods by which to express yourself.
3. Choose words that are positive, complimentary, romantic and deeply personal. Now is not the time to be shy! Pour your heart out on paper!
4. Suggest a romantic interlude, or reminisce about a past encounter with your valentine. You can be discreet and seductive by weaving meaning into your words and asking your
valentine to read between the lines. Talk about the day you met... your first date... when you
proposed or married.
5. Compare your valentine to a phenomenon that you find almost as stunning as him or her: a
sunset, a rose, a waterfall, the sunshine.
6. Write with scented and colored pens to add a mystical and luxurious element to the valentine.
Add a spritz of your perfume or cologne...
7. Make it personal. Make it about you and the one you love...
Most of all make it count! A romantic valentine is gift from the heart. One he/she will treasure
forever.
2. Choose a writing style. Traditional poetry, haiku, free verse or letter format all constitute romantic methods by which to express yourself.
3. Choose words that are positive, complimentary, romantic and deeply personal. Now is not the time to be shy! Pour your heart out on paper!
4. Suggest a romantic interlude, or reminisce about a past encounter with your valentine. You can be discreet and seductive by weaving meaning into your words and asking your
valentine to read between the lines. Talk about the day you met... your first date... when you
proposed or married.
5. Compare your valentine to a phenomenon that you find almost as stunning as him or her: a
sunset, a rose, a waterfall, the sunshine.
6. Write with scented and colored pens to add a mystical and luxurious element to the valentine.
Add a spritz of your perfume or cologne...
7. Make it personal. Make it about you and the one you love...
Most of all make it count! A romantic valentine is gift from the heart. One he/she will treasure
forever.
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