Writing a love letter is a great idea, even now. A letter helps keep playfulness alive in a relationship. It offers a snapshot of your life together at a particular moment. It tells your love how much you need him (or her)—and that feels just as good on the fiftieth reading as it does on the first.
Show them some love
Save on personalized cards, and say I love you in a way only you can.
For an always-there friend
Celebrate a long–lasting friendship with a message that says, "Today's the perfect day to tell you how much you're loved for all you do."
For a romantic love
Tell your main squeeze exactly how you want to spend your Valentine's Day with a clear message that reads, "Whenever...wherever...whatever...as long as it's with you."
For a long-time love
Show your spouse how much you still value your time together with a message from your heart, "I love our story."
For your kids
Send your little girly girl a sweet note that says, "Hearts, flowers and frilly stuff...Valentine's Day is so you." Or for your no-mushy-stuff-allowed boy, wish him a "Happy Armed-Flying-Baby Day."
For teens, tweens, and "texter"istas
Grab their attention (for a minute, anyway) with a never-been-seen before text message like "OtXt (that's text for hug and kiss)"
For anyone who just needs a Valentine "hi"
Add a short wish for a great day, such as "Sweetness, fun, laughter and friends...hope today is full of the good stuff!"
For 100 years, Hallmark has helped people express feelings that often go unsaid. From "I love you" to "Glad we're friends," our Valentine's Day cards speak to all kinds of relationships in a variety of ways—humorous to sentimental.
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