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Monday, February 11, 2008

Valentines Day Pick Up Lines : Part II

Valentines Day Pick Up Lines : Part II is for the nerds :

:> You’re like an exothermic reaction, you spread your hotness everywhere!

:> You’re like a dictionary, you add meaning to my life!

:> I’m attracted to you so strongly, scientists will have to develop a fifth fundamental force.

:> I don’t have a library card, but do you mind if I check you out?

:> I think my heart just lagged.

:> I wish I were adenine because then I could get paired with U.

Valentines Day Pick Up Lines : Part I

Some evergreen Pick-up lines :

:> See my friend standing over there? He wants to know if you think I am cute!
:> If I could rearrange alphabets, I would put U and I together.
:> Is it hot in here or is it just you?
:> Can you give me directions to your heart? I've seemed to have lost myself in your eyes.
:> If you were a tear in my eye, I wouldn't cry for fear of losing you.
:> Is that bruise from when you fell from heaven?
:> Would you touch me so I can tell my friends that an angel has touched me?
:> The only thing your eyes haven't told me is your name.
:> How does it feel to be the most beautiful girl in this room?
:> If you were a burger at McDonald's, you'd be called McGorgeous!

Cute Homemade Valentines Gifts : Sweet Dreams Pillow

Sweet Dreams Pillowcase

Valentine’s Day was coming to a close and I had no idea what to get my boyfriend of 3 years! I thought and thought and thought and finally came up with the simple, most greatest gift! =) All you need is a pillow, pillow case, a computer and printer to work on, a scanned picture, and those kinds of paper that you iron on to fabrics. Well I put our picture in the middle and put I LOVE YOU BABY on the top and bottom...of course you can write what you please.

--by Happily In Love

Cute Homemade Valentines Gifts : Paper Roses

Paper Roses

For our first Valentine's Day together my boyfriend gave me a dozen hand made roses. He traced his hands on red, white, and pink construction paper. Then cut the hands out and wrote "I" on one finger, a shape of a heart (for love) on the next finger, and "U" on the next finger (he put a heart on the thumb and an "!" on the pinky). He then took the hand cut outs and wrapped the base of the hands around clear straws and put them in a clear glass vase. He added clear marbles in the bottom of the vase and sprinkled Valentine’s Day confetti all over them. He bought a small red teddy bear with white hearts on it and wrapped the teddy bear around the vase and attached a huge "Happy Valentine's Day" balloon to the bear’s hand! I was so shocked when he came to my front door with paper flowers! I still have them and have refused to put them away...it's now 3 years later and we are still together!

--by Mandy

Cute Homemade Valentines Gifts : Little Packets of Love

Little Packets of Love

I did this for Christmas, but you can really do this anytime, and the good thing about it is that a guy or girl can do it. It’s hard to find sweet things to do for your boyfriend that don't have to do with flowers or teddy bears. I wanted my boyfriend to know I love him, but in a creative way. So, I bought little mini bags of M&M's and on little pieces of paper I typed up reasons why I love him. For example, I love you because... when we kiss there’s still sparks. Then I punched holes in the corner of the papers and I tied one to each M&M bag with a piece of ribbon. To top it all off I put them all in a cute bag and gave it to him for an early Christmas present. He loved it, and it was a nice treat to read a new reason why I loved him with every candy he ate.

--by Brittney

Cute Homemade Valentines Gifts : Heart Expressions

Heart Expressions

For one Valentine’s Day, my husband got red, pink & white paper and made 60 hearts. On each heart he wrote a memory that reminded him of me or a "love" coupon for many various things. I could pick one a day. He also put them in a vase with sweet-tart hearts, my favorite candy. It was the sweetest thing ever done for me.

--by Stormy

Cute Homemade Valentines Gifts : Crayon Messages

Crayon Messages

I had no idea what to get my boyfriend for Valentine’s Day this year, so after a long while thinking I thought of a cute CHEAP idea. I bought a box of 64 (or other sizes) Crayola Crayons. On each crayon I wrote one reason why I loved him, or a memory of something we loved to do together. On the top of the box I wrote him a personal note saying that I loved him and I hope he enjoyed the present. Well he did, and he said he'd never use the crayons because he didn’t want to ruin them.

--by Amber

Cute Homemade Valentines Gifts : Candle Messages

Candle Messages

I wanted to do something for my boyfriend that would remind him of me. He loves candles and is always burning them. So, I bought one that smells like apple cinnamon without any decals on the outside of it. It was just a red candle in a plain jar. Then, I got some stickers letters. With the stickers I spelled out "Dave and Amanda" and stuck them on the jar. I can't wait to give it to him. When he burns it and looks at it, he will think of us!

--by Amanda

Cute Homemade Valentines Gifts : Book of Reasons

I'm really into scrapbooking and wanted to make something crafty for my boyfriend for Valentine's Day. He's always asking me why I would choose him. So, I bought a small 6x6 scrapbook and on the 1st page put "101 Reasons Why." I printed out 101 different reasons why I love him and put them in different colors and fonts. I put 3 or 4 on each page of the scrapbook, along with pictures of us together scattered throughout the book. It takes a lot of time & scrapbooking supplies, but it’s great for him to refer to when he wonders WHY I love him!

-- by Sabrina

Cute Homemade Valentines Gifts : Big Kiss of Love

On Valentine's Day my boyfriend and I decided to make each other gifts instead of buying something. He came up with the best idea! He gave me a huge homemade Hershey's Kiss. He filled a big balloon with scented rose petals and tons of little notes of what he loves about me. This balloon was wrapped up in tin foil like a Hershey's Kiss. When I began to open the Kiss, the balloon popped and there were all of the little notes and rose petals. It was so thoughtful and creative.

--by Janice

Saturday, February 9, 2008

Love You Screen Saver

My baby and I attended the same school together. At school I attended my class before his, however on Valentine’s Day I wanted to do something really cute and special for him. I sat in class and tried to think up ideas of what to give my baby, nothing came in mind. While staring at the computer I came up with this really nice idea: on 40 computers in the class I wrote, "Happy valentine’s Day, David. Like a circle that has no ending, that's how long our friendship will be". On the screen saver I wrote, "David, I love you with all my heart." Of course I got permission from my teacher and everyone in class liked my idea. When David came walking in everyone looked normal but when he turned on the computer I heard that he had a huge smile on his face and said, "I'm going to get back at you," and he certainly did. We've been together for four years and married for almost three years.
--by Jada

One Dozen Kisses

My boyfriend and I attend different colleges that are four thousand miles apart from each other, so this year we can't be together for Valentine's Day. But this year I have a few ideas as to how I can still make the day special without spending a lot of money. All of these little things are going in a box that I will send to him. I will first rip up twelve little pieces of rice paper, put on some dark red lipstick, and kiss every piece. I figure, since I can't send him a dozen red roses, I can send him a dozen red kisses. He and I love the song "Funny Valentine," and I love to sing it all the time. But he has never heard me sing at all, so I am going to record myself singing our song and put that in the box. And the final addition to my Valentine's Day box will be a little on the seductive side. I have a black satin thong with crystal strings that I bought months ago at Victoria's Secret. I have not worn it yet, because I am waiting until I see him. So, I am putting that in the box as a kind of "promise" to wear it as soon as we see each other this summer. I'm sure that he'll absolutely love it!
--by Kasey

Personalized Newspaper

I just went online and ordered a fake newspaper that I will present to my boyfriend on Valentines Day. The story I selected is about a girl (you can write your own story if you want) who hacked into the traffic advisory signs and posted the message (my name) loves (his name). The article has an actual picture and the advisory board on the picture reads whatever message you want. Because the article comes edged (for authenticity purposes), I will matte and frame it so he could do with it whatever he wants.
--by Anonymous

Past, Present, Future

My birthday is 3 days after Valentine's Day. One year my fiancĂ© traded working on Valentine's Day to be able to have my birthday off. I was extremely bummed because it was our first Valentine's Day together, but he definitely made it up to me. I got a phone call from his best friend who lived in the same apartment complex. He had asked me to come help him clip his puppy's nails because he was afraid to hurt him. So I walked over there and stayed a while and talked with his best friend. Then he got a phone call and said he had to leave, so he rushed me out. As I got to my apartment and opened the door, rose petals flew everywhere. It was like a movie in slow motion. As I walked into the apartment I noticed rose petals everywhere. They made a trail all the way down the hall and into the bedroom where there was a soft light. As I walked into the bedroom I saw that the whole bed was covered in rose petals and right in the middle was a card and a box. Inside the box was a beautiful necklace with 3 diamonds on it, one for past, present, and future. Inside the card, he had written, “Here is one diamond for every eternity I want to spend with you, past, present, and future. I love you.” No one had ever done something like that for me, and a year later, we are walking down the aisle. He is the greatest love I have ever known!
--Anonymous

Romantic Ideas' Combo Package

For Valentine’s this year I went all out for my boyfriend of 6+ years. This last year he's been really great and I decided to show him how much I appreciate all that he's done. So I broke into my arts and crafts goodies and went hog wild. I made him a laminated book entitled "101 Reasons Why I Love You" with a "Dedication Page" and a "The End/Created By" page. I also laminated "Love Coupons" and put them on a ring for a whole bunch of stuff he likes and likes to do that I sometimes don't do enough for him. I also made 2 "Date Boxes": in the "Stay at Home Date Box", I put a table cloth/picnic blanket, tons of candy, a popcorn packet, a new DVD, a laminated card for a recipe for a dinner I'd make him (and told him he also had the option of a stay at home picnic), a "Love Dice Game" (that I also made by painting dice, and laminating a card, one side 1-6 body parts and the other side of the card 1-6 actions and putting it in a cute little heart-covered box). The "Going Out Date Box" was a pretty wooden box into which I put a ton of laminated "Going Out Ideas" which included everything from bowling, going to the movies, skating, to getting treats from different eateries, going to the library etc. I told him that he could combine coupons, but the total cost had to be less that $25. I also went to the dollar store, bought a clock, and printed up a picture of us and decorated the inside with it and stickers. I also bought him a little stuffed tiger that goes "Raar!" Lastly, I wrote him a poem that I laminated as well. He loved it all and could not stop hugging me and smiling, he felt so special that I took the time and effort to put it all together for him. Lucky me I had this site to help give me all these wonderful ideas. My only problem is: how do I top it for his birthday?
--by JC

Special "Love Quiz"

This is for serious geeks only: I signed up for a GeoCities account with a non-obvious name and made up a "How romantic are you?" quiz for my husband. It had forms and radio buttons, same as any other quiz, but they didn't actually do anything. Instead of an actual button to submit data, I put a cute graphic on the bottom and wrote, "Click the Cupid to see your score!" Clicking the Cupid took him to a page that said, "Your test results indicate that you're the perfect one for me! Happy Valentine's Day!" If you do this, just remember to keep your questions and answers really generic. If you make an inside joke, you'll ruin the surprise!

--by Kilbia

Tuesday, February 5, 2008

The Little Red Mailbox

For Valentine's Day, I decided surprise my sweetie with two weeks of tiny little gifts--nothing too extravagant, but definitely heartfelt. I went to a craft store and bought a little red mailbox, a few little treats from stores, a brown box, and a blank index cards. Each day, I would put something different into the mailbox. The first day started with an introduction from the LRM (little red mailbox) Postmaster about the rules of the box (Such as, "no mail unless the flag is up). For the next few days, I put in various treats like handmade cards made out of index cards, small packages, and even ads and junk mail for laughs! And like real mail -- no mail delivery on Sundays. You can make the box as personal as you want. Here are a few examples of what I made: homemade card, letters with poems, small stuffed doggie, etc… Be creative and have fun with this one :)
--by Kat

The Best Surprise

I know the idea of baking cookies is fairly common, but mine has a little twist to it. Last Valentine's Day, I baked heart shaped sugar cookies and decorated them with red, pink and white frosting, and wrote LOVE and XOXO on some of them. I put them in a heart shaped basket and wrapped red cellophane paper around the basket. Now here comes the twist. My boyfriend and I were in a long distance relationship at the time, but his parents live near me. Whenever my boyfriend was coming to town I would go over to his parents' house and then go to the airport with his dad to pick him up. That weekend, I told him that I wouldn't be able to make it to his house that night, but that I would see him the next day. I went to his house (his parents were in on this) and stayed there while his dad went to the airport so that he would believe that he really wouldn't get to see me that night. Then when I saw them pull up to the driveway, I ran to my boyfriend's room and sat on his bed with the basket of cookies and a card in front of me. When he went to put his bags in his room, he was so shocked to see me there! It was the best surprise I've ever come up with!
--by Stacy

The Perfect Valentine Gift

For our first Valentine's Day together, my boyfriend totally blew me away. He bought a heart-shaped box from a craft store, as well as heart stickers and other heart shaped things. He painted the bottom half of the heart box RED, and the lid PINK. He glued all those heart shaped things to the outside of the box. He got some red material with white hearts all over it, and lined the inside of the box with it. On the top part of the lid, he painted in RED, the words "Look inside for the most perfect Valentine ever." I had no idea what to expect when I took that lid off. I opened the lid, and saw my reflection in a small mirror that he had glued to the inside. It was one of the sweetest things he has ever done. We are still together now, and his sweet ways are still going strong. We're on the verge of getting engaged, and I can't even imagine how he'll do that.
--by Beth

The Notebook Love Letters

Last year, as part of the Valentine's Day experience, I purchased "The Notebook" movie (from Nicholas Spark's book). In it Noah writes to Allie everyday for a year. Of course, if you've seen the movie you know that Allie's mom hides the letters from her. Well, on February 15th, 2005 I started writing a love letter per day to my wife. I am planning to watch The Notebook again with her this Valentine’s Day - giving her the phony excuse of starting a new tradition or whatever - and when Allie's mom gives her the stack of letters in the movie, I will give my wife the boxes of letters - 365 one from everyday of the year. It's going to be great. She has no idea this is happening. One word of caution - this is a massive project - only the dedicated should begin it...but it is so worth it now being only a few days away from Valentine's Day.
--by Anonymous