Gaithersburg, MD (PRWEB) February 7, 2006
If Valentines Day were a contact sport, the flower companies would be in big trouble. That's because men would start planning for Valentines Day some time in early January, and they'd almost certainly venture beyond the usual flowers and candy when choosing Valentines Day gifts.
What Women Wish Men Knew About Valentines Day Gifts
The secret is you don't have to spend a ton of money on Valentines Day gifts to please a woman. You just have to show you put some time and thought into choosing something special.
Here's what married women wish the men in their lives knew about choosing Valentines Day gifts:
"While some women will be satisfied with mall store jewelry, just about all women will be impressed by a gift from Tiffany," according to Stephanie Gallagher, a.k.a., "The Shopping Mom," and author of Super Creative Valentines Day Gifts for New (and Not so New) Moms (http://www.gifts-babies-love.com/valentines-day-gifts.html). "It could be an inexpensive silver keychain or a pair of diamond earrings. It doesn't matter. If it comes in that signature blue box, she's almost guaranteed to love it.
Or better yet, give her the whole store. Buy her shares of Tiffany stock, and she can legitimately say she owns the place.
Personal Creations (personalcreations.com) and 1-800-Flowers.com both offer giant custom fortune cookies.
You can even customize the book with your names, the date you met, a special message and a poem. ($45 at whenwefirstmet.com).
For more creative Valentines Day gift ideas, including where to buy framed shares of Tiffany stock for less than $150, see "Super Creative Valentines Day Gifts for New (and Not so New) Moms" (http://www.gifts-babies-love.com/valentines-day-gifts.html).
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