Last-Minute Valentine's Day Gifts: Gourmet Meals, Poetry, Mixtapes & More Things You Can Still Gift Your Loved Ones
Don't worry if you waited to the absolute last minute to give your special someone a present for Valentine's Day. Fortunately, there are several ideas that you can pull off to show your sweetie how much you care.
Nothing says "I appreciate you" more than pampering your honey. You can do this by surprising them with breakfast in bed or cooking up a delicious dinner, coupled with a bottle of wine and romantic ambiance. Afterwards, don't forget to do the dishes, and if you want to be extra nice then treat them to a warm bath.
However, if you're not good in the kitchen, then consider ordering food from Door Dash, Caviar or Grub Hub for a gourmet meal.
You can also show your Valentine how much you care for them by creating a thoughtful postcard with the Over app, which is just $1.99 for iOS and $.99 for Androids. The app allows you to choose a picture from your photo album or take a new picture, and then decorate it using exclusive fonts and illustrations by digital artists. If poetry is not your forte, then download the free Love Poems app.
Once your digital creation is complete, you can either share it privately with your sweetheart or use the free Printicular app to post it on a social media website for the world to see. Printicular also allows you to send the photo to Walgreens to be printed out and picked up in an hour. If you decide to print it out, then buy a nice frame and card and then you'll be all set.
Another way to use your creativity to show your love is with a modern day mixed tape which you can create with the website Stayed Up All Night. This cool site allows you to create a Valentine playlist using YouTube or Soundcloud and then decorate your digital cassette.
If you're bae would rather something tangible, then consider doing a little last minute shopping for a watch like Withings Activite, which runs for about $450 or the Pebble Steel, which cost around $200.
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