Celebrating Valentine's Day

Articles in Celebrating Valentine's Day

By George Sommers 1 comments
One of New England's quirkier traditions occurs just shy of Valentine's Day. Harvard University's Hasty Pudding Theatrical Company throws a parade honoring such luminaries as Jodie Foster, Scarlet Johanneson, Kathleen Turner, Whoopie Goldberg, ... more »
By eHow Holidays & Celebrations Editor 0 comments
Celebrating Valentine's Day the old fashioned way does not have to be a thing of the past. With some careful planning and a lot of creativity, you will be on your way to a Valentine's Day of yesteryear. Paper hearts, handmade Valentine cards and ... more »
By sabrinacareer 0 comments
As Valentines Day slowly approaches, couples are eagerly waiting for it but singles are dreading the day. Valentine’s Day is a day that commemorates love. One legend contends that Valentine was a priest who served during the third century in ... more »
By abbeyroad920 0 comments
For those who live near New York City, it may be very tempting to celebrate the day in the city. However, going into the city is not the only available option. Hoboken, New Jersey, would be a great alternative... more »
By abbeyroad920 0 comments
With the number of romantic films set in New York City, it's no wonder that Valentine’s Day can be one of the best holidays to spend in New York City. A couple could choose from a plethora of activities on this romantic day. Here is how to ... more »
By Tamika M. Murray 7 comments
Valentine’s Day is a day of love and sharing. It can also be a day to laugh your bottom off. If you’re tired of the gushy terms of endearment that flood the airwaves on this holiday there’s a solution to your problem. Consider watching one of the ... more »
By abbeyroad920 0 comments
Many people enjoy going out for a romantic evening on Valentine’s Day. While there is nothing wrong with this, your home could be the best place for a romantic Valentine’s Day. Here is how to celebrate Valentine’s Day without leaving your home... more »
By eHow Holidays & Celebrations Editor 0 comments
American culture touts Valentine's Day as a holiday reserved for couples only. If you're single or your loved one is far away, you don't have to sit in front of the TV with a bag of chips. Celebrate Valentine's Day with strangers--use the day of ... more »
By Beveronius 0 comments
Want a lasting idea for your Valentine? Try something that is engraved, that your special someone can keep for years or perhaps decades to come. Now consider combining the engraved item with a hand-made element... more »
By eHow Holidays & Celebrations Editor 0 comments
The quest to find a valentine can be lots of fun - just consider your own personal safety, and remember that you can have lots of fun on Valentine's Day, even if you don't find a romantic partner!.. more »
By sweetangel 2 comments
It's easy to give anyone a special kiss on Valentine's Day...do it openly or keep it a secret. Now you can make someone feel special and brighten their Valentine's Day...it's easy, just follow these simple steps... more »
By CaitieJade 1 comments
Most people dread this day, Valentine's day... but even if you are single it does not have to be a total bust... more »
By DawnChesbro 1 comments
While Valentine’s Day isn’t celebrated much outside of the United States, Japan has taken to the day of lovers, but in a distinctly Japanese way. On Feb. 14, schoolgirls, housemothers and working women go into overdrive by making, buying and ... more »
By AFrieske 0 comments
Maybe you are in college or on a business trip during Valentine’s Day. But guys, this doesn’t make you exempt from this day of obligation. There are a few things you can do to still make Valentine’s special for your woman while you are gone... more »
By Mary Ann I 4 comments
Valentines day is short for Saint Valentine's Day. Valentine is a greeting card or note sent to a sweetheart on Feb. 14th containing a message or poem of sentimental love, and sometimes along with a gift. I sure hope I get a special hand written ... more »
By Serafina 0 comments
When sending Valentines to those special persons you can have Cupid hand stamp them! The Loveland Ohio Chamber of Commerce celebrates Valentines Day each year by canceling Valentines from around the world with an imprint of Cupid. Volunteers from ... more »
By cjwilson 0 comments
The easiest way to make your special someone happy... more »
By Audie Metcalf 0 comments
There's always prosecco with a few raspberries tumbled in for something alcoholic. But. Maybe you're a teetotaller, or are spending Wednesday with your kids. In which case, enjoy this throwback treat with anyone you love. Or even like. Here are ... more »
By irisgardengirl 0 comments
How to make a Valentine card from magazines around your house. Learn how to cut and design your very own card. Not an artist? Does not matter. This is something anyone can do at any age. Just have fun with this project!.. more »
By grouch 0 comments
If your kids spend as much time in the sandbox as mine do they are sure to have a few sand mates that they want to remember on Valentine’s Day. This makes a great class room treat bag and it is the gift that the kids can use all year round... more »
By grouch 3 comments
If you’re looking for that entirely unique gift for your child to give their classmates that does not include a truckload of sugar then this craft will work great. Not only will it keep your child busy but it will last much longer then valentines... more »
By abbeyroad920 0 comments
Forgetting Valentine’s Day can turn into quite the problem in a hurry. It doesn’t have to mean disaster for you, though. Here is how to make up for forgetting Valentine’s Day... more »
By Ayshala 0 comments
A simple way to kids of all ages to make adorable, lasting Valentine's Day cards... more »
By Virginia Allain 1 comments
It's not about saving money. It's about creating a valentine especially for your loved one. They will treasure your creation that shows you took the time to do something besides pick up a card at Wal-Mart... more »
By Ursula Coffey 4 comments
Everybody likes getting something in the mail that isn't a bill. But letters are time-consuming and expensive, at 41 cents per ounce. A post card, on the other hand, only costs 26 cents to send, and can be as simple as you want, or quite ... more »