What To Give Your Girlfriend This Valentine’s Day

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Happy Valentine’s Day, and you are probably still deciding what gift to give your girlfriend. Don’t worry- giving her something special is never too late. Here are some gift ideas you may give your girlfriend for a perfect Valentine’s Day celebration…even the day after today.

Luscious chocolates

Is being traditional your style? Most probably, your girlfriend will never resist a box of chocolates. Be intimate by knowing the chocolates they love and add them to the box. 

Creative candles

Add a relaxing vibe to your girlfriend’s room with a scented decorative candle. Once lighted, this item will envelop the room with fragrance. This charming gift will have multiple functions in her room. 

Nostalgic trip

Visit the place where you first met. Have a cup of coffee or a romantic dinner afterward. Show her you pay attention when she talks and how you love reminiscing about when you first knew each other.

A romantic movie date

Check out movie houses in the city and what’s at play. Whether she likes an action or a romantic movie, there is something that will suit her taste and make Valentine’s Day more memorable. If movie houses are not your thing, you can always check what movie is streaming online and watch it with her. 

Thrilling rides in amusement parks

Take her to an amusement park if you want some thrill on Valentine’s Day. Go for the rides she loves, and treat her to snacks and refreshments while in the park. 

Framed posters and canvas prints

Get her something trendy for Valentine’s Day. Order a framed poster and decorate it in her room. For sure, this will give her room the perfect vibe she loves. 

Stuffed animals

Stuffed animals never get old. You have loved them before, and you will still love them now. What is your favorite animal? Give her something to cuddle while she sleeps or while watching TV. The stuffed animal may remind her of you. 

Jewelry

Level up and get her jewelry. It doesn’t have to be expensive or a diamond necklace. Give her something meaningful, like a necklace or bracelet with birthstones. An engraved necklace or bracelet is a great idea to make it more personal. 

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Beautify Your Walls For Valentine’s Day

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People celebrate Valentine’s Day differently around the globe. The day is often celebrated with friends and loved ones. Loved ones are showered with greeting cards, chocolates, bouquets of roses, and a romantic dinner at a memorable restaurant. 

It is one of the most awaited days of the year, and the best thing to do is prepare your home for Valentine’s Day, from the display of flower arrangements in the bedroom to an attractive wreath on your main door. These decors will welcome your guests and will likewise create a room that is inviting and special. 

Over the years, boxes of chocolates, rose flowers and petals, and decorative candles are expected during the season of love. Give your home a dose of romance with fun and exciting ways to make it look fantastic. Here are some inspiring tips to help you make your home look great for Valentine’s Day. 

Creative flower arrangement

Since summer or dry season is about to start, flowers are in bloom and perfect to be used as decor for your home. Select a mix of your favorite flowers, such as carnations, gardenias, and peonies, with a bit of green to have that organic look. Arrange them so that they can be the highlight of the room. 

The flower arrangement can be the centerpiece during a dinner party with your friends and loved ones. The kitchen can also look savvy with the bouquet added on the counter. Since flowers may dry after a few days, bind them together and hang them upside down for a beautiful dried bouquet.

Lovely string garland

Dress up the mantlepiece for the most romantic season of the year. There are many ways to do this, one of which is to create a strand of garland. Be creative and resourceful for homemade Valentine’s Day decor. You can use old greeting cards and attach them to a long piece of ribbon. 

Repurpose old candles

Candles are commonly displayed during Valentine’s Day. You need not buy expensive candles, as old ones can be recycled and upgraded. Add flair to the old candles with heart-shaped cutouts and ribbons. Beautifully arrange and display them in the living room or dining room for that romantic and memorable Valentine’s Day celebration. 

Wall art to remember

Walls are essential structures in every home. They can also be used as a giant canvas to display art. Adding wall art is one of the easiest and most efficient ways to add style to your home. Different poster designs can complete your project. Who says that shades of red dominate Valentine’s Day? Black-and-white prints or even typography posters are perfect prints that can make your room trendy and stylish.

A simple poster with the word “LOVE” will do the trick. Along with floral prints or romantic getaways, your walls will surely be the talk of the town. Posters in neutral-colored frames can also highlight the poster design. Arrange them in a unique, exciting layout for a more fantastic room appearance.

 

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Valentines be mine canvas

Valentines be mine canvas

A simple yet impressive work of art in a canvas print. Add cute and lovely art on your walls with Be Mine canvas. This is a stylish canvas that will evoke a romantic vibe to your space.

Valentines hugs and kisses canvas

Valentines hugs and kisses canvas

XOXO means “hugs and kisses”. It is often used as a lighthearted way of expressing affection, sincerity, or deep friendship. It is also nice to know that the X represents a kiss, while the O represents a hug.

Valentines hearts canvas

Valentines hearts canvas

Looking for ways to make your home look charming? Here is a design that will boost the appearance of your walls. Create a lovely room with a canvas that is just in time for the month of love.

The History Of Valentine’s Day

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Since Valentine’s Day is just around the corner, many of us are curious how this day originated. Valentine’s Day celebration has evolved over the years. The modern version of celebrating the day with hearts, roses, and chocolates is different from what really happened in history. In fact, the origin of the special day is quite bloody. 

Valentine’s Day – when it began

Many experts believe that Valentine’s Day started with a man we know today as St. Valentine. However, there are studies that the day started before he came along. The holiday might have originated from the ancient pagan festival of Lupercalia. The celebration was also observed during the middle of February by the Romans, and it involved feasts and pairing with partners. 

However, the Roman celebration involved other activities with debauchery, blood, and sacrifice. Part of their tradition was to sacrifice goats and cut the hide into strips. The strips were then dipped in blood, and priests would go around slapping women with the strips. This practice was believed to make women more fertile in the coming year. This is why the color red is associated with Valentine’s Day. 

When the Romans recognized Christianity, they turned away from the tradition and embraced St. Valentine. The practice of Lupercalia was then banned at the end of the 5th century. This was also the period when Pope Gelasius declared the 14th of February as the day of St. Valentine. 

The popularity of St. Valentine

The exact identity of St. Valentine was quite vague. There were two different men with the name Valentine who were executed during the time of Emperor Claudius II of Rome. This event happened on February 14 of the 3rd century. St. Valentine was said to be a priest who was arrested and executed for defying the Roman decree of marrying their soldiers. The other Valentine was also a priest who fell in love with one of her visitors. He started writing her letters and sent the woman a letter before he was executed, which he signed off “From your Valentine.” Whoever the priest was, that day greatly influenced the day we know. 

Celebrating Valentine’s Day today

Nowadays, we celebrate the holiday with romantic love and not the bloody history. This transformation is due to the English poet Geoffrey Chaucer. He associated romantic love with St. Valentine through his14th century works, “The Parlement of Foules” and “The Complaint of Mars.” Other writers also contributed their fair share to how we celebrate Valentine’s Day these days. 

During the middle of the 18th century, lovers exchange tokens and notes on the special day. The Industrial Revolution during the 19th century helped create printed Valentine’s Day cards, and Hallmark mass-produced this idea in 1913.

Modern Valentine’s Day celebration comes in various forms in different countries. You will see that almost all restaurants, malls, and other establishments are packed on February 14. Other couples somehow want to avoid the traffic and craze, prompting them to celebrate in advance or after February 14. Whatever the date they choose, Valentine’s Day is a celebration of love with your partner. 

 

Valentine’s Day Gift-Ideas Your Girlfriend Will Love

It is February once again, and you know why this month is special. We’re not talking about the flower festival in Baguio but the special day celebrated worldwide. Valentine’s Day is just around the corner; chances are, you are still in a dilemma about what gift to give your girlfriend. As expected, she will not tell you what she wants. It’s a guessing game, hoping she will get something extraordinary this year. Here are some gift ideas you may give your girlfriend for a perfect Valentine’s Day celebration. 

A box of chocolates

Is being traditional your style? Pretty sure your girlfriend will never resist a box of chocolates. Be intimate by knowing the chocolates they love and add them to the box. 

Decorative Candles

Add a relaxing vibe to your girlfriend’s room with a scented decorative candle. This item will envelop the room with fragrance once lighted. This is a charming gift that will have multiple functions in her room. 

Take a trip down memory lane

Visit the place where you first met. Have a cup of coffee or a romantic dinner afterward. Show her you pay attention when she talks and how you love reminiscing about when you first knew each other.

A date in the movies

Check out movie houses in the city and what’s at play. Whether she likes an action or a romantic movie, there is something that will suit her taste and make Valentine’s Day more memorable. If movie houses are not your thing, you can always check what movie is streaming online and watch it with her. 

Take a date to an amusement park

Take her to an amusement park if you want some thrill on Valentine’s Day. Go for the rides that she loves and treat her to some snacks and refreshments while in the park. 

Framed posters

Get her something trendy for Valentine’s Day. Order a framed poster and decorate it in her room. For sure, this will give her room the perfect vibe she loves. 

Stuffed animals

Stuffed animals never get old. You have loved them before, and you will still love them now. What is your favorite animal? Give her something to cuddle while she sleeps or while watching TV. The stuffed animal may remind her of you. 

Personalized poster and flowers bundle

This year, artdesign.ph is going crazy over personalized posters and flowers bundle. In addition to the customized print, you can add a bouquet of dried flowers to make Valentine’s Day extra special. We have three bouquets to choose from to add to your poster. Order now, and you can send it to your girlfriend on Valentine’s Day. 

Jewelry

Level up and get her jewelry. It doesn’t have to be expensive or a diamond necklace. Give her something meaningful, like a necklace or bracelet with birthstones. An engraved necklace or bracelet is a great idea to make it more personal. 

Our Coolest Offer This Valentine’s Day

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It is a few weeks before Valentine’s Day. Do you have anything to give your loved one? Check out our personalized poster and flower bundle and make the special day more memorable. Over the years, we have been in a dilemma about what to give our loved ones. Probably, there may be times when you run out of gift ideas. Greeting cards, flowers, chocolates, a romantic dinner, and others. Why not make it different this year and give them an extraordinary Valentine’s Day present? 

Artdesign.ph offers one of the most remarkable gifts you can give your special someone. Something that will last forever and make the celebration more memorable. Make memories last forever with a personalized poster and flower bundle. Our Valentine’s Day unique poster designs are fantastic as you can be creative in featuring some of the most important days with your partner. 

If you are planning to feature your wedding day, anniversary, or the day, you said “yes” to each other; personalized posters are the best item to get. Not only will you have a beautiful wall, but the posters can also create a nostalgic atmosphere in your home that you will love. Add this to the living room or bedroom and add a focal point that is irresistible to look at. 

On top of this, the Valentine’s Day bundle also offers a bouquet of dried flowers. We have different sets to choose from, and each sends a message you sometimes find hard to say. You also do not need to worry about them wilting since our bouquets are made from dried imported flowers. An in-house florist arranges these, guaranteeing you their beautiful appearances. 

One of the best parts of the Valentine’s Day specials is that you do not have to fall in a long queue to get a gift. We do everything online, from ordering to setting the date of delivery. You can call and have the bundles delivered to your special someone on February 14. 

After several years of lockdown due to the pandemic, this is probably the time to celebrate Valentine’s Day with your wife, girlfriend, or friend. Have a romantic dinner or brunch, perhaps, then complete the day with the special Valentine’s Day bundle gift. 

Get them now and have a fun and exciting Valentine’s Day celebration.

Fantastic Decor Ideas To Celebrate Valentine’s Day

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It has been a tradition to celebrate Valentine’s Day every year. During this day, we celebrate the unique relationships we share with our family, friends, and special someone. It is just a few days before the special day, and there are different ways to show your loved ones how you care for them, from greeting cards to giving flowers and chocolates. 

Valentine’s Day is a beautiful time of the year; it is better when your home is prepped and decorated. You can add flower arrangements, wreaths, and a centerpiece for the dining table. If you are planning to host a party, prepare a hearty meal for your guests and make Valentine’s Day memorable. Here are some of our favorite ways to boost the appearance of your home for the special day.

Create a lovely flower arrangement

Pick up some of your favorite flowers, such as peonies, gardenias, carnations, and roses. Add bits of greenery and arrange them to look like a bouquet. You can also create a wonderful centerpiece for the dinner party you will be hosting. After Valentine’s Day, do not throw the flowers away. Hang them upside down and let them dry under the sun. In a couple of weeks, you will have a dried bouquet you can still use as decoration. 

A Valentine tree

Decorated trees are not only displayed during the Christmas season. Bring out your favorite tree and decorate it with lovely adornments like hearts, flowers, red or pink ribbons, and photos you treasure. Involve your family in creating the decoration and if you want to save some money, gather all the resources you have in your home and upcycle them. 

Add flair to candles

Candles are added as decor for many occasions. Candles add illumination to a room or the dining table. As such, a romantic atmosphere is created. Plain white candles can be dull, but with some creativity, these candles can be perfect for Valentine’s Day. 

Craft your candles and display them on countertops and tables. Search for items that enhance your candles, like ribbons, holders, vases, and others. Red or pink ribbons are recommended to highlight Valentine’s Day. 

Display chocolates and candies in jars and display them

Supermarkets are packed with chocolates and candies for individuals who want to give their loved ones some sugar rush this season of love. Since there are enough for everyone, why not use sweets as home decor? Collect various candies, chocolates, gummy bears, and jelly beans and place them inside jars with lids. While these may look yummy, be sure to keep yourself from devouring them before the special day. 

Spruce your walls with romantic wall art

Level up the walls in your home with fantastic wall art. There are many things you can use to decorate the walls. The easiest way is with trendy posters and personalized prints for a more captivating wall appearance. In addition, romantic designs will highlight the special day and surely make your loved ones smile.  

Add some throws in the living room

Pillows are not only for sleeping. Why not be creative and use Valentine’s Day-themed pillow covers and arrange them artistically on your couch or chair? Colors like red, pink, and gold are great ones for Valentine’s Day. 

This Is How Valentine’s Day Is Celebrated Around The World

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Valentine’s Day is one of the most awaited days by almost all individuals. This is celebrated in the name of Saint Valentine, the mysterious saint known to have defied the Roman emperor in service of the people. Saint Valentine performed secret marriages for young lovers. Emperor Claudius II believed single men made better soldiers than those already married. As such, Saint Valentine performed the sacrament of matrimony for young soldiers. Over the years, with his story and other tales, couples worldwide celebrated Valentine’s Day as the day of love. Read on to learn more about how different countries celebrate the special day.

A long Argentinian Valentine’s Day

Valentine’s Day in the country is not celebrated in February but in July. They call it “the week of sweetness. It used to be a commercial activity but later became a tradition. 

Being romantic in France

Did you know that the first-ever Valentine’s Day card originated in France? This was when Charles, the Duke of Orleans, sent love letters to his wife from prison in 1415. There is also a French village called Valentine, known to be the center of romance on the 12th and 14th of February. Homes are decorated with love cards, roses, and proposals for marriage flakes. 

A festivity in Manila

Valentine’s Day in the Philippines is perfect for young couples to get married in a mass ceremony sponsored by the government. This is done as a form of public service. The day is considered to be exceptional by many young couples. 

Sumptuous chocolates in Ghana

February 14 in Ghana is known as “National Chocolate Day.” Ghana is known to be one of the largest cocoa-producing countries in the world. This is celebrated to increase tourism in the country. As such, couples or even those without dates can attend various events. 

Winemakers’ day in Bulgaria

On February 14, the country celebrates the San Trifon Zartan, or the “day of winemakers.” Couples celebrate their love with a glass of local wine. 

San Dwynwenin Wales

In Wales, Valentine’s Day is celebrated on January 25. This is called the “day of the San Dwynwen.” Lovers exchange gifts in the form of handcrafted wooden spoons. Interestingly, this has been the practice since the 16th century.

Saint Dionysius day in Spain

In Valencia, Spain, the day of love is celebrated on October 9. This is known as the feast of Saint Dionysius. Men make Macadora or marzipan figurines as a gift to their female partners. Parades are also done as part of the celebration. 

Denmark’s celebration of love

Denmark celebrates the 14th of February by giving chocolates and roses. In addition to these, they also offer handmade cards with pressed white flowers called snowdrops. 

Gift exchange in Japan

Valentine’s Day is celebrated on February 14, and women buy gifts for their male partners. Men can’t return gifts until the 14th of March, the “white day.”

Brazil’s lovers’ day

Lovers day, or Dia dos Namorados in Brazil, is celebrated by exchanging chocolates and cards and watching music festivals and dance performances. Family dinners are also typical on that day.