I love it when my husband gives me Valentine's Day cards. Out of all the occasions, I can tell that Valentine's Day cards are the ones he puts more thought and time into picking out.
I make plenty of Valentine's Day cards each year. I've never had a boyfriend at that day to give a card to, but I give them to my friends and family. Sometimes I make them by hand (some colored paper, fine-tip markers, and glue is about all you need for a basic card!), and sometimes I use a card-making program on my computer.
It's really up to you as for how much time you want to invest in the project. And yes, I love to receive them as well.
I am really better at purchasing Valentine's Cards! But, I love to receive them, because I don't expect any, and when I get them they just warm my heart:).
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