Valentine Cards
There are so many different types of Valentine’s cards to choose from. You can be as creative as you want or very simple. Here are some ideas for Valentine’s cards for your family, friends, boyfriend or girlfriend:
1) Valentines in a box- These are the ones you gave and received as a kid. Cards are very inexpensive and come in packs of about 20-30. You can relive your childhood by purchasing and handing out these Valentine’s. There are so many cards to choose from, like Hannah Montana, Harry Potter and Disney princesses. If you’re feeling generous, you can buy a bag of candy and give a piece of candy with the card.
2) Hallmark Cards- They can be on the pricy side, but they are really cool and come in a variety of styles. Each card is unique: some have lace and glitters, while others can be a cartoon character. There so many to choose from so you can be sure to find the perfect card. There are big cards, small cards, and even ones that play music. You can also purchase a similar card at a grocery or dollar store.
3) Make a note, card, or poem-These are good for everyone: you can make a card for a family member, a note for a friend and a poem for your boyfriend or girlfriend. Type the note or poem and then add some graphics and you are all set. These are special because you can see the time someone put in to create a note or poem. If you want to be creative, add some glitter or sequins to the Valentine.
4) Homemade cards- They are my favorite because you can get really creative. Homemade cards are also special because you know someone put a lot of hard work into it. Tiny details like gluing on lace or adding glitter will be sure to have your sweetie smiling. If you are stuck and can’t think of any ideas for homemade cards, google homemade Valentine’s card and you will be sure to find some great ideas. But please don’t take a card and scribble in it Happy Valentine’s; just buy a card if you are going to do that.
So hopefully this gave you have some good ideas for valentines. If you have a great idea for a card use it; you don’t have to be limited to my ideas. Happy Valentines!