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Did You Mean "Where to buy Valentines" "Did You Mean "Where to buy Valentines""


Hallmark - When the time comes, there's no better American greeting card company than Hallmark. The e-cards are easy to navigate, and the quality of the graphics is very good. Use the "search" feature at the top of the Hallmark home page to search for "Valentine". Be sure and check back in January!

American Greetings - AmericanGreetings.com offers a great selection of more than 50 eValentines, many of them animated. And as always, check back in January to see the best selection.

1lovecards - Live longer and be better parents? The folks at 1lovecards are very enthusiastic about what romance can do! The monthly membership fee includes access to over 200 romantic greeting cards, love poems and customization features. Also check out five pages of free Valentine e-cards.

Did You Mean "History of Valentines" "Did You Mean "History of Valentines""


Brownielocks - Get lost in a fun narrative of not only the history of valentines and Valentines Day, but the meanings of love symbols, the different types of valentines and the language of flowers. The textured background color of the page does slow things up a bit, but the history lesson is worth it!

Annie's Homepage - Created with a country pastel look, this section of AnniesHomepage.com gives a comprehensive overview of the history of both valentines and Valentine's Day. This is definitely a page to be printed, saved, and gleaned for ideas.

Valentines Day history basics - Get the basics of how Valentines Day came about and a short history of Cupid, with this all-text, no-graphics style page. Very concise, easy to read and no pop-up ads!

Did You Mean "How to Make Valentines" "Did You Mean "How to Make Valentines""


ProTeacher: Valentine Crafts - Choose from 11 different types of kids' Valentines, including a fingerprint Valentine. Supplies are listed at the top of each page with large, clear directions. Scroll down to the bottom of the page for an alphabetical list of projects, from "African Crafts" to "Wreaths".

Victorian Valentines - Finally, how to make grown-up valentines with a Victorian look! It's a simply laid-out page, with a lightly textured background, with supplies listed, and detailed directions.

Kids animal Valentines - Over 15 images are available to either color or to fold into a Valentine card. The images are mainly animals. Print these out and decorate for easy, non-commercial character cards.

Did You Mean "Vintage Valentines" "Did You Mean "Vintage Valentines""


Valentines - The Language of Love - The Language of Love is both a fascinating short course in the history of sending Valentines, and the story of one collector's passion for finding and preserving. The 14 vintage Valentine illustrations do take a minute to load, but are worth it, for the beauty and clarity of the examples.

Classic eValentines - Browse through 10 pages of vintage e-valentines. The colors are gorgeous and the images are very bright and clear, and load quickly. You can personalize your card with a heading, attach a music selection, and write a message.

Collecting Valentines - Check this article for a short history of collecting valentines. Also included is a street address for Loveland, Colorado; a favorite place to send snail-mail for the postmark!

Did You Mean "Valentine Day Projects" "Did You Mean "Valentine Day Projects""


Kids Domain Valentine crafts - The enthusiasm and expertise that are presented with each craft project more than make up for the two pop-up ads and the slower loading graphics. Each one of the more than 40 Valentine Day projects for kids includes an easy/difficult rating, a list of items needed, and specific directions.

ChildFun Family crafts - Check the center column called "Valentine's Day: Quick and Easy Craft Projects and Ideas for Kids". The layout is not the most attractive, but the project ideas are quick, easy, and range from puffy hearts to cupcake stencils.

MailJust4Me crafts and Valentine mail - MailJust4Me - MailJust4Me specializes in sending snail-mail to kids, as special holiday packages and monthly packages. For Valentine's Day, they offer a specialized package containing stickers, crafts and activities. You can truly get lost in this site!

Did You Mean "Valentine Gifts for Your Loved One" "Did You Mean "Valentine Gifts for Your Loved One""


Art for lovers - HeavyStorm.com has a lovely selection of photos and artwork of lovers, from Tiggr to cherubs to the famous WWII sailor's kiss in Times Square. You can send an e-card or buy a poster of any image. A framed poster would make a great wedding or engagements present!

Rose farm - What better place to buy boquets of roses than a rose farm? The photos of the roses do take a moment to load, but RoseFarm offers 9 pages of different rose selections. Use the "Fresh From the Farm" links on the left to narrow your search down to red roses, pink roses, yellow roses, etc.

World of love - LovingYou.com - Enter a world of love quotes, ideas for homemade love cards, inspiration for love poems, a "dear love" column, lovescopes, gifts like a love doctor prescription kit, and more. You get the idea; this is THE headquarters for ideas on expressing your love.

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