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Valentine's Day round-up

by Nicole

January 27, 2010

The most romantic of holidays is drawing near! And you know what that means - couples building up expectations of their celebrations, and then the stress of having to meet them! Well, stress no more because we're providing you a short-list of great blog posts to help spark your romantic creativity.

First up, Virginia florist MyFlorist blogs about Valentines Day for the romantically challenged. It's choc-full of good ideas for those who aren't quite sure how to create that 'romantic' vibe.

Teleflora's PS I Love You bouquet

Or maybe you're trying to share a particular mood - maybe it's too soon for "I love you" this Valentine's Day, but you still want to do something special, or perhaps you want to celebrate Valentine's Day with your whole family and not just your significant other. Well Teleflora's guide to Valentine's Day flower ideas or the flower color meaning guide could make flower shopping this year much easier for you!

 

Are you looking for ideas that are a bit more unexpected? YourTango offers up Valentine's Day traditions from around the world. I particularly like the traditions from South Korea - why not show your love special treatment once a month?

Maybe you're looking to really create some chemistry? Check out Psychology Today's insights into making science work for you this Valentine's Day. 

And speaking of the psychology of love, did you know about the mood raising benefits of flowers?  There's a reason adding flowers to a simple (but sweet) homemade dinner makes it a much more impressive occasion! About Flowers gives you the inside look into research on flowers & mood.

So! I hope you're at a loss no more as to how to make this Valentine's Day a special and romantic holiday for you and your loved one. Do you have special ideas to share? Please post them in the comments section!

 

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