January 21st, 2010

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Valentine’s Day Jubilation Ideas for Singles and Couples Alike

Stumped about how to express your love to that grand somebody this Valentine’s Day? Whether you are modest or innovative and expecting for steals or splurges, we’ve got you covered. Effortless yet unpredicted motions will make your Valentine melt! Orthodox gifts such as truffles and roses can be pricy, but fear not - we have propositions on how to trim costs sans sacrificing Valentine’s day favorites. If you want to shower your loved one with roses and chocolates while staying on budget, get inventive by finding your blossoms and chocolates online or at wholesale bargainers. Once they make it, produce your own glorious packaging. Read on for unpredicted yet effortless thoughts that will make your sweetie swoon.

Follow these Valentines Day ideas to get your occasion started. Encourage your guests to merge and mingle by playing a round of “Singles Bingo.” Each person gets a game card with interesting facts about the other guests (get the facts beforehand by interviewing invitees as they get in), and he or she must go around the room to determine the individual who fits the description. The somebody who fits the verbal description must sign the player’s board. The first player to cover their board with signatures wins! Loosen everyone up with pick-up line nametags. This is a surefire way to get people chatting, laughing, or rolling thngling with flirty games and tantalizing activities as they hop from one racy nightstand station to the next, in hopes of meeting “the one.” A drink to get the party started (and to give you liquid coeir eyes. Spell the words on self-adhesive nametags for invitees to put on when they come. Use standard lines such as, “What sign are you?” and corny ones too, “I’m ringing the cops, because you got fine inscribed all over you.” Set out a few empty tags for those who want to pen their own pick-up lines.

To avoid kissing couples and the romantic restaurant scene, throw a fun, fabulous girls night bash at home. Cook a casual dinner for your friends so no one has to worry about trying to locate a restaurant without a Valentine’s Day special. Plus, most restaurants won’t have available reservations at the last minute. For your dinner party menu, forget conventional - go creative by serving comfort foods meant to be passed around on plates and shared family-style. Sugar and spice and everything nice, that’s what girls are made of. If youre on a budget and can’t splurge on a gourmet menu, just do desserts. Think treats, goodies and cookies.

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