08 February 2011

10 Tips For a Fun But Frugal Valentine’s Day


Yes i know, we have 6 more days to Valentine's Day. Less than a week. Isn't a solid reason for you to ready for a surprise plan for your loved one?.. Planning earlier will be much better, agree?..hehe.. So, now i share with you these frugal Valentine's tips. Maybe you can pick up which tip that more meaningful and easy for you to handle. The most important is, it is meaningful, memorable and make sure your loved one will love it. :D

These tips can help you dream up an approach to this year’s celebration that is both meaningful and economical.

1. Get creative when it comes to dinner. You really don’t have to spend RM80 to RM200 on a romantic dinner at a restaurant. Why not have a nice candlelit dinner at home? You could even get all dressed up for it. If you know you’re going to be too tired to cook after work on Valentine’s Day, which falls on a Monday this year, order a special meal ahead of time and pick it up on your way home.

2. Enjoy a little ambiance. If you both really want to go out on the town together, you could have coffee or a drink and dessert at an expensive cafe, restaurant or romantic bistro. This is a way to savor the atmosphere — and your date — without emptying your wallet.

3. Play hooky. OK, do NOT follow this tip if your job or your partner’s job is hanging in the balance. But if you’ve racked up some vacation time, or if your employer allows you to take personal days from time to time, why not see if you can take Monday, Feb. 14 or Wednesday, Feb. 16 off (as 15th is public holiday this year) and turn Valentine's Day week into a three-day weekdays for the two of you? Depending on where you live, the two of you could stroll through a park, walk on a beach, go snow-shoeing, take a rowboat or paddle boat out on a lake, or catch a matinee movie. You also could drive to a small town near your home or through neighborhoods you’ve never visited before and search for small, out-of-the-way places to eat or find public parks and open spaces for walks. You could do this at home, of course, or you could plan a short getaway that isn’t prohibitively expensive.

4. See some live music. Check to see whether a university or college in your area is offering any potentially enjoyable concerts on Feb. 14. Performances by the college music department would likely be free or cost a fraction of the price charged by professional orchestras and opera houses.

5. Seek out some silence. Here’s a potential date idea if you’ve both been stressed out lately: You could wander through libraries and bookstores with coffee shops that encourage browsing. Rediscover passages you love from your favorite books, and enjoy the quiet.

6. Have low-cost fun with food on Feb. 14. You can pull out the cookie cutters and make heart-shaped cookies and even cut your lunch sandwiches into hearts. You also can make heart-shaped cupcakes by placing a marble inside each muffin tin on the outside of the paper cupcake cup.

7. Give thoughtful gifts. Most people stick to the same general gift themes on Valentine’s Day: flowers, chocolates, cards, maybe a piece of jewelry. Can you think of something different that might mean a whole lot more — and maybe even cost a whole lot less? Such gifts could include cakes, cookies or gift certificates for your services. The gift certificate idea might be just the ticket for you if you’re short on cash but high on love this Valentine’s Day. You could offer to run errands for your loved one, make a nice dinner, clean the house, repair the car or give a massage.

8. Reflect on that flower purchase. If you’re sure your special someone will be devastated without the gift of flowers, then you probably should get some. But once again, you don’t have to follow the herd. Everyone opts for roses at this time of year, but there are plenty of other gorgeous and neglected (i.e., less expensive) flower varieties to choose from. And red isn’t your only option, either. You also could choose peach, pink or yellow. What’s more, if you place your flower order early, you stand to save as much as 15 percent on your purchase. And here’s another detail to consider: Does your partner love to garden and work in the yard? If so, a beautiful outdoor plant that will keep on living might be more appropriate than cut flowers that will quickly fade.

9. Write down how you feel. Using a package of inexpensive Valentines from the drug store or grocery store — or, for that matter, any kind of paper — you could write out dozens of reasons why you love your mate. Leave the messages all over the house, in both noticeable and hidden-away places. This is a gift that could keep on giving for weeks or months to come.

10. Plan ahead for next year. If Valentine’s Day is a day that matters to you and your significant other, make a mental note of how quickly it can sneak up on you after the big holidays in December. Think about realistic ways you can cut back on your spending so you’ll be able to use cash to cover all of the 2011-12 holidays without relying on credit cards and going into debt. Can you cut back on costly coffee drinks, snacks and sodas during your work day? Or maybe put off some discretionary purchases you’ve been thinking about making?

source: today.msnbc

Hope these tips useful for your Valentine's celebration. And why don't you blog out about your Valentine's celebration this year?.. Come on, i am really looking forward to it. 6 more days..hmm.. now i am in Valentine's mood..hehehe

Till then, take care.
 

17 comments:

  1. Hi stella,

    happy Valentine's day in advance k, if now simple dinner or remembrance is gud enuff kan (to those yg celebratelah) and terus teringat time sekolah/uni mesti ada jual apple, roses and chocs...funny juga kan ...

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  2. no 10! already planned til mid next yr! hahahah...

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  3. ya oo kn xsdr pla less than a week for v-day..have to start planning for something..n nice idea u got there..:)

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  4. Haha I haven't think of how our V-Day will be this year. Still tired of the recent CNY ;-) Hehe..

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  5. hmm... Vday jalan2 tingu org celeb vday.. hahah!

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  6. have not plan anything since 14th is a working day. maybe pigi tingu movie or something la hehe...

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  7. have not plan anything since 14th is a working day. maybe pigi tingu movie or something la hehe...

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  8. ghost writer:
    aiseh........

    vera:
    ya ba time sikul tu mesti ada jual bunga sama chocs..

    Just:
    wow! great! :)

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  9. cindy:
    ya betul..hehe. Thanks!

    Annieming:
    take ur time hehe..

    One:
    aiseh..kau tdk mau V-day?..hehe

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  10. Ehmm...saya belum plan lagi ohh..May be pi tgk movie jer...hehhe

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  11. wahhh... Bestnya... Stella, apa yang perlu sya buat ar dalam keadaan gf sya skrng ni??? Huhuhu... Sya plan sblum ni last semester tapi skrng mcm tdk sesuai...

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  12. MosePA:
    Pelan2 gia. take ur time. Ko blh bw dia jalan2, tgk movie and ajak dinner pun blh baitu..hehe

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  13. Im not sure if I can celebrate my valentine dis year again with my boyfriend. we're been far away from each other because of our study. SO, i guess for this valentine, maybe i'll keep myself busy or hang out with my friends. =)

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  14. Here are some Valentine's Day coupons to keep your online Valentine's Day even more frugal:
    http://www.couponchief.com/tags/valentines_day

    Amanda on behalf of Coupon Chief

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