Make a Personal Statement With Valentine Gift Baskets
Waited Until the Last Minute to Get Your Valentine Gift Baskets?
When Creating Valentine Gift Baskets, Don't Forget...
...that you need to consider who you're giving the basket to and what your relationship is with that person.1. Do you have a romantic relationship or just a casual friendly one? Or are you giving a gift basket to a close friend or family member?
2. Are there certain things that this person truly loves or truly hates? Maybe your special someone expects and wants to receive a basket full of chocolate and will be extremely disappointed if they don't get one.
On the other hand, some people are allergic to certain types of flowers, perfume, and food. You would hate to cause a medical emergency with your Valentine gift basket!
3. What type of budget do you have? Creating a do-it-yourself basket is the way to go if money is tight. However,if money is no object, having someone else create the perfect gift basket may be the way to go - particularly if you are not experienced at putting Valentine gift baskets together.
4. How much time do you have available to prepare your gift basket? If you're swamped for time, you may not be able to spend the time needed to shop for the special gifts to put in your Valentine gift basket. Also, if you're sending the basket by mail or having one delivered, you need to plan ahead allowing for delivery time.
A Yummy Valentine Gift Basket to Warm the Heart
All My Love Chocolate Gift Basket With Teddy Bear - Romantic Gift Basket
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A Valentine gift basket that you can give to the different special people in your life.
What Would You Most Like to Find in Your Valentine Gift Basket?
Memorable Valentine Gift Baskets...
...express personal feelings, so it's a good idea to use a special container as well. Heart-shaped baskets are an excellent choice.If you plan on giving a very special jewelry item to your Valentine, why not put it in the bottom of the gift basket where it won't be discovered until the very end? Just make you're there when they get to the bottom of the basket!
Even if you buy a prepackaged Valentine gift basket or have someone assemble one for you, don't forget to personalize it with your very own card.
Think outside the box and create a Valentine gift basket that your loved one will treasure. How about something like a "Breakfast in Bed" gift basket filled with breakfast-related items like, coffee, muffin mix, pancake mix, syrup? The only limit is your imagination.
And, don't forget that Valentine gift baskets can be healthy. Just because your special someone has dietary restrictions doesn't mean they can't enjoy a Valentine's Day treat. Try putting together a selection of fresh or dried fruits combined with other healthy snack items. Nowadays, it's easy to find dessert items for people with diabetes and other food allergies.
How to Create the Perfect Gift Basket All By Yourself
For Valentine's Day or Any Special Occasion
A Little Background About Why We Give Valentine Gift Baskets
'Valentines Day or Saint Valentine's Day' is a holiday celebrated on February 14 by many people throughout the world. In the English-speaking countries, it is the traditional day on which lovers express their love for each other by sending Valentines cards, presenting flowers, or offering confectionery. The holiday is named after two among the numerous Early Christian martyrs named Valentine. The day became associated with romantic love in the circle of Geoffrey Chaucer in the High Middle Ages, when the tradition of courtly love flourished.
The day is most closely associated with the mutual exchange of love notes in the form of "valentines". Modern Valentine symbols include the heart-shaped outline, doves, and the figure of the winged Cupid. Since the 19th century, handwritten notes have largely given way to mass-produced greeting cards.Leigh Eric Schmidt, "The Fashioning of a Modern Holiday: St. Valentine's Day, 1840-1870" Winterthur Portfolio 28.4 (Winter 1993), pp. 209-245. The sending of Valentines was a fashion in nineteenth-century Great Britain, and, in 1847, Esther Howland developed a successful business in her Worcester, Massachusetts home with hand-made Valentine cards based on British models. The popularity of Valentine cards in 19th century America, where many Valentine cards are now general greeting cards rather than declarations of love, was a harbinger of the future commercialization of holidays in the United States.Leigh Eric Schmidt, "The Commercialization of the calendar: American holidays and the culture of consumption, 1870-1930" Journal of American History 78.3 (December 1991) pp 890-98. It's considered one of the Hallmark holidays.
The U.S. Greeting Card Association estimates that approximately one billion valentines are sent each year worldwide, making the day the second largest card-sending holiday of the year, behind Christmas. The association estimates that, in the US, men spend on average twice as much money as women.







