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    Five Ideas of Valentine’s Day

    2017-04-18 15:04:36

    The Valentine’s Day is a romantic festival, many lovers will prepare some programs to celebrate this day, there is no doubt about that Valentine’s Day is one of the most popular holidays. On that day, people will send greeting card and flowers, give chocolate or other gifts and enjoy nice dinners. What’s your plan for this special day? Now here offer a few fun Valentine’s Day ideas for you.Five Ideas of Valentine’s Day

    1. Sealed with a kiss

    Children might enjoy making a card or two in the run-up to February 14th; it can be fun and will add to the traditional element of the day: surely a Valentine is one of the nicest letters to receive! They can either send them anonymously to classmates or friends.

    2. Hot date

    Valentine’s Day doesn’t have to mean a table for two at a couple-filled restaurant with an expensive  ‘romantic’ set menu and low lights; why not stay in and have an intimate date for two.  Instead of going out to the cinema, why not recreate a movie theatre at home with a romantic film and snuggle up together in your very own back row, complete with cartons of popcorn.

    3. Spread the love

    Make it fun and throw a Valentine-themed party for a few friends, or have a special Valentine’s supper with the kids. Set the table in reds and pinks to mark the occasion and fill jam jars with carnations, tea lights. and heart-shaped sparklers. Hang some heart decorations around the room for extra kitsch-factor and drink sparkling wine or specially mixed Valentine’s cocktails from hot pink glasses. To complete the spread, decorate the table with the romantic Toot Sweet Pink partyware.

    4. Small things

    Start the day with a chocolate heart in each of the kids’ cereal bowls for a surprise breakfast treat, and with a mystery card that has arrived in the post. When they get home from school make it a teatime celebration with jam-tarts, rocky road and chocolate spread sandwiches. Hang heart-shaped balloons on the back of their chairs, and send friends home with a bag full of friendship rings. If it is just the family, get together and make some Heart Cake Push Pops.

    5. Keepsakes and trinkets

    Create a few rhyming clues for a treasure hunt around the house to unearth bags of Love Hearts and other little Valentine’s gifts that Cupid has lovingly hidden for family members. Contents will of course vary depending upon the age of the seeker, but why not use pretty fabric bags and fill them with their individual favourite things. These heart-shaped bath fizzers would be perfect for weary parents in need of a relaxing soak, for example…

    Valentine’s Day is a nice chance to express your love. Just go ahead, I think you can harvest a beautiful love.