Valentine’s Day is here again, and everything from the prices of flowers, chocolates and anything remotely romantic has appeared on store shelves everywhere. If you happen to be one of those people who doesn’t have money to lavish on your loved one on Valentine’s Day, don’t worry; without resorting to Valentine e-cards, there are many great alternatives that won’t cost you as much, and will just be as special. Here are some suggestions.
Make Your Own Bouquet Loose flowers are much cheaper than their bunched-up counterparts. If you have no idea how to make a flower arrangement, there are a lot of useful videos online that can show you. The day before Valentine’s, go to your nearest flower market and choose your loved one’s favorite flowers.
Or, you can pick flowers from your own garden or wildflowers from a field. You can simply bunch them together in an artistic way with a pretty ribbon or put them in a simple vase. Write a long, thoughtful letter to go along with it.
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