subject: Valentine's Gifts - 5 Ways to Set the Mood [print this page] Valentine's Gifts - 5 Ways to Set the Mood
You've got the perfect romantic meal for two planned. You're cooking the meal. And everything looks set to being a romantic mood on Valentine's Day except for one issue: you don't have anything romantic to put on the tables, walls, or even the ceiling. So why not set the scene and give some loving Valentine's gifts too?
For instance, if you're going to be cooking a meal that involves lots in the way of non-kiss friendly garlic or onion, have a Valentine's themed heart shaped trinket box on the dining table. And in that box, put some after dinner mints so that kissing can continue unhindered by dinner breath. After the meal you can let the other half keep the box for sweets or belongings.
If you don't already have romantically themed cutlery to use with the meal, why not buy some? If you're not cooking, loved themed eating utensils will make a thoughtful and handy gift. There are even cute chopstick designs available in some places as well as napkin rings.
What you choose to decorate with doesn't have to be pink. It's more the shapes and imagery involved that will help to set the mood. So doves and flowers are very romantic, and if you want the items to remain in everyday use after the meal, there's a lot of decorative items that can be bought in neutral colours such as white or just plain, highly polished metal.
Battery powered lights can come in all shapes and sizes these days. So, if you're constructing a place to cosy up in on Valentines trailing some heart shaped lights about furniture or on mantelpieces will add a nice touch to any living room or bedroom.
Finally, so long as you use them safely, you can't go wrong with candles. There are many really elegant heart themed holders available, and coupled with some t-lights and low lighting in a home will add a truly romantic ambiance to Valentines proceedings.
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