Monday 10 February 2014

The Least Lame List of Affordable Valentines Day Ideas Ever Written



You can tell how romantic I am based on the title of this blog. I’m sick of all the articles about “rekindling the romance” and the ideas are like rent a tandem bicycle or eat strawberries dipped in chocolate. No one does that shit. Plus, it's like -40 in Canada so no one really wants to do anything let alone fall off a two person bicycle into a snowbank. Like many recently graduated twenty-somethings we're on a bit of a budget this valentines day but refuse to miss out on any of the spontaneity or romance of the day.

If you can afford this you're in the wrong place
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Although we don't stand for this bullshit either
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Here at WTD we've decided to find the perfect combination of thoughtful and affordable, cute and creative: we decided to have a date night on a dime brainstorming session for our own benefit as much as yours this Valentines Day. I’m sure some of these ideas will be lame but in my opinion it’s almost impossible to write about Valentine’s Day without being lame. The consensus here at WTD is that Valentine’s Day isn’t about buying marked up chocolate and Hallmark cards however if you have someone you love you should probably do something this v-day because NOT making an effort says a lot more than making one does… if you catch my drift. Ladies and gents take note: we all agree  a simple love letter would have us swooning this Friday. So remember, cute trumps corny and a little gesture can go a long way. Feel free to weigh in on our free and low budget V-Day ideas in the comments or on twitter @jemcolborne.



Sentimental Gifts 
  • a framed photo of the two of you
  • print the photos from a trip - no one makes photo albums anymore
  • a scrapbook
  • a love letter
  • a poem/song/short story
  • a copy of their favourite book with an inscription from you inside
DIY & Crafty Gifts 
  •  make a set of homemade mugs with quotes from his/her favourite book/movie/song 
  •  make a cookbook (paper in a simple binder works) with all of your fave recipes
  • a jar full of pieces of paper, each with a reason why you love them or a memory and they can pick one out of the jar every day or whenever they need it
  • a jar full of popsicle sticks, each one with a different date idea on them for future dates:
    i. white popsicle sticks = inexpensive date nights (i.e. rom-com night, hot chocolate date night, dance to our fave album in the kitchen date night)
    ii. pink popsicle sticks = moderately expensive date nights (go out for dessert, go to a local hockey game etc)
    iii. red sticks = expensive dates (go to fancy restaurant, river cruise, museum etc) 
  • buy that movie they've been dying to see that isn't on netflix yet and watch it at home!     
Food Gifts

  • a jar of his/her favourite candy corn or homemade chex mex
  • can you say Valentines Day baking: cookies, cupcakes, cake, squares…. mmmm
  • a "spluge" food item from a gourmet shop
  • despite the fact that I made a dig at it, you can never go wrong with chocolate (good chocolate, that is) try to pick out your s/o's favourite kind
 Out & About Gifts
  • if you can't afford to go out for dinner this year go out for a drink before heading home for dinner; you'll get the enjoyment of going "out" without the bill at the end of the night
  •  go for a nighttime walk (if you can - I know, the snowbanks are high) there's nothing more romantic than unfiltered conversation under a starry winter sky
  • find a public skating rink. I realize this verges into "tandem bike" territory but skating is fun and wintry and oftentimes free!
  • go into a store of your choice together and set a price limit. Buy each other the best gift you can "under pressure": it might end up perfectly or hilariously but either way no one overspends.
  • go for coffee at a nice coffee shop (skip Timmies on v-day)
Oh and if you don't get what you want, or you're single? We have absolutely nothing against:

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