Valentine’s Day Gifts for your LOVE

Free Valentine’s Day Gifts for Your Love

Mom Generations | FEBRUARY 7, 2013 | AUDREY | Valentine’s Day | Life Insurance

Are you looking for some really cute and amazing Free Valentine’s Day Gifts for Your Sweetie? I know I love to find the best FREE things that I can find! When my husband and I first starting dating we were in college, so we literally had NO money. Gifts were nothing you had to buy. You needed to think about it and really dig deep for something special. Free gifts were something we did for years because our budget just didn’t allow it. Honestly? Those were the best gifts of all anyway!

Free Valentine’s Day Gifts

Are you on a budget? Are you out of ideas? Try these out! I’m dishing all of my fave FREE Valentine’s Day Gifts for your LOVE! That’s right!  Valentine’s Day is a special day to declare your love even more with the one you love!

I always love to do something different for Matt. It’s not about buying an expensive gift, it’s about doing something thought-worthy. I always love to do something out-of-the-box and a little (I’ll say it) cheesy, but that’s me! I’ve come up with 61 FREE Valentine’s Day Gifts for your LOVE!

FREE Valentine’s Day Gifts for your LOVE:

1) I’m going to start with the easiest for Valentine’s Day – a handwritten love letter.

2) Romantic dinner at home. Why pay for an expensive meal?

3) Share a bubble bath. Ohhh… la… la!

4) Send romantic quotes to each other throughout the day via email.

5) Declare your love to each other on Facebook. What is it that you love about each other that you would share with the world?

6) Watch a romantic movie.

7) Play a game together.

8) Find old love notes you sent each other and put them and share.

9) Take photos of the 2 of you together and create a collage.

10) Create a scavenger hunt of love notes around the house.

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11) Clean the kitchen for him or her.

12) Clean the bathrooms for him or her.

13) Breakfast in bed.

14) Romantic walk around the neighborhood together holding hands.

15) Call each other throughout the day just to say “I Love You”

16) Have romantic music playing and his/her fave snacks on the counter when they get home from work.

17) Surprise him or her with changing the sheets before bedtime. It’s always a treat to sink into a freshly made bed!

18) Pin photos of each other throughout the day and tag each one with each other’s twitter handle.

19) If you’re a blogger, create a beautiful post to your love.

20) Do a chore around the house that you’ve been putting off forever! Always a bonus surprise!

(What do you think?? GOOD, right? There’s more for Valentine’s Day)

21) Meet each other for lunch.

22) Just sit on the couch after the kids go to bed and just enjoy each other’s company.

23) Read together (it can be different and VERY romantic!)

24) Record his or her FAVE TV show for the week leading up to Valentine’s Day and then surprise him or her with a marathon of their FAVE show.

25) Do some gaming online together.

26) If you have a pool and jacuzzi, enjoy a midnight swim!

27) Build a fire and enjoy a glass of wine together.

28) Build a puzzle you’ve had boxed away forever.

29) Play “50 Questions” with each other. See how many answers you can get right!

30) Create a special movie montage of old movies and photos.

31) Foot massages.

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Fun Valentine's Day Facts

30 Fun Valentine’s Day Facts That Will Surprise You

Including the history behind Valentine’s holiday.

Goodhousekeeping.com | BY CAMERON JENKINS | UPDATED: JAN 12, 2023 | Valentines Day | Shield

When you start to think of Valentine’s Day, you may envision gorgeous flower bouquets, heart-shaped balloons, tons of sweet treats, and sentimental cards that are sure to make you blush. But have you ever stopped to think about how this tradition of celebrating love on February 14 came to be? Look no further than our list of interesting and fun Valentine’s Day facts to inform you and your loved ones about the history behind why this special day of love is celebrated.

While some of these little-known truths about the holiday may be expected, like how much Americans spend on the perfect V-Day gift or when the very first Valentine’s message was sent, others are more unusual. In fact, some of the earlier customs associated with the holiday were not romantic at all, but instead focused on fertility and included sacrificing animals. (We know, the complete opposite of a lovey-dovey grand gesture.)

Regardless of how much or how little you already know about the most loving day of the year, these factoids are sure to come in handy as an icebreaker for your Valentine’s Day party and will definitely give you the upper hand at any Galentine’s Day trivia night.


1. St. Valentine wasn’t just one person.

You may already know that Valentine’s Day was named after its patron saint, St. Valentine — but there’s actually some confusion surrounding which St. Valentine the holiday technically honors. According to History.com, there are at least two men named Valentine that could’ve inspired the holiday, including one Valentine who was a priest in third century Rome. As the story goes, this Valentine defied Emperor Claudius II’s ban on marriage (he thought it distracted young soldiers), illegally marrying couples in the spirit of love until he was caught and sentenced to death.

Another legend suggests that Valentine was killed for attempting to help Christians escape prison in Rome, and that he actually sent the first “valentine” message himself while imprisoned, writing a letter signed “From your Valentine.”

2. Valentine’s Day has its roots in an ancient Pagan festival.

Though some historians believe that Valentine’s Day commemorates the death of St. Valentine on February 14, others believe that the holiday actually has its origins in a Pagan fertility festival called “Lupercalia,” which was celebrated on February 15 in ancient Rome. Dedicated to Faunus, the Roman god of agriculture, and Roman founders Romulus and Remus, the day was celebrated by sacrificing animals and smacking women with animal hides, a practice that was believed to encourage fertility.

3. In the 1300s, it officially became a holiday associated with love.

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