Great Valentine's Day Gift Ideas
Cynics say that Valentine's Day is a fallacy invented by the
greeting cards industry to increase our overdraft, just in case
the Christmas credit card bill is starting to subside. Arguably
the worst thing about Valentine's Day is hitting the shops,
usually at the last minute, to join everyone else in a manic
search for a tasteful gift. If the thought of Oxford Street on
13 February makes you feel ill then sort out your Valentine's
Day gifts by shopping online this year. Brief History
of Valentine's Day What is so special about 14
February? Theories on the subject abound, but this one is just
too romantic to ignore. Although the Catholic Church currently
recognises three different saints named Valentine who were
martyred on 14 February, the most likely contender is a Roman
priest from the third century, Bishop Valentine. At this time,
Emperor Claudius feared that young men who were married were
less likely to join his legions of soldiers than single men, so
he banned marriage. However, the Catholic Bishop Valentine
believed that marriage was a holy institution desired by God, so
he secretly continued to marry young couples. Claudius
discovered that Valentine was disobeying his orders, so he was
thrown in jail. There, he fell in love with his jailer's
daughter, and legend has it that he sent her a note, shortly
before his death, signed "From Your Valentine".
Proposing on Valentine's Day? Valentine's Day is the
perfect day to propose to your loved one, and everyone knows
that the perfect proposal is accompanied by the perfect ring.
One of the best-known high street jewellers in the UK
is H.Samuel, and you can be sure that you will find something to
suit your taste and budget from their range. Their engagement
ring selection is ordered by price, metal, stone setting and
brand for easy browsing and their F
orever Diamonds range takes an interesting twist on the
engagement ring by engraving the word 'FOREVER' on the inside of
the band. What's more, the 'O' of Forever is set with a
twinkling brilliant cut diamond, to make it an extra special
life-long gift for Valentines day. Of course, finding
the right engagement ring is something you will want to put
significant time and effort into. Another of the UK's leading
jewellers, Ernest
Jones, will help with your decision by providing expert
advice on what to look for when selecting a diamond ring. From
choosing the shape of the diamond to getting the correct ring
size, taking the time to do your research beforehand will give
you extra peace of mind as you pluck up the courage to ask the
big question. Valentine's Cards Even if
you're not proposing come February 14th, a Valentines card is
still a great way to mark the occasion. A great way to make your
card meaningful, without breaking the bank, is to create a card
yourself, and there are loads of great websites to help you.
If you want a real-life, physical card, it's easy to
find a website where, for just a few quid, you can choose from a
selection of cards from recognised brands such as Me to You, and
then personalise them as much as you like by changing the words
and colours on the card. You can even upload your own
photographs. Then have the printed card sent either to you, or
better still, have it sent anonymously direct to your recipient.
There are even sites which are completely free. Many
have an enormous range of cards for Valentine's Day and you're
bound to find something suitable to be emailed to your
sweetheart.
Inexpensive and Creative Valentine's Gifts * Make a
book of vouchers for your partner, including a voucher to spend
a day with his mates or with her girly friends, a voucher to get
out of an argument for free, a voucher for a massage after a
long day, or anything else you can think of. * Take the
time to create a playlist for their iPod, so on a miserable
journey to work they can be cheered up by a whole hour of
meaningful songs that will remind them of special times. *
Dig out all your old photos, and create a collage of all of the
best photos of the two of you.
Say it with Flowers If your other half has traditional
taste, a bouquet of flowers makes a romantic, old-fashioned
Valentine's Day gift. Probably the best known name in the floral
world is Interflora, which encompasses a huge network of
florists nationwide. You can order online, or call your local
florist to discuss what you would like. There is a growing trend
for women to buy flowers for men on Valentine's Day. Interflora
has a great selection of designer arrangements, which might just
hit the spot.