Showing posts with label valentines flowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label valentines flowers. Show all posts

Thursday, 2 February 2012

Valentines Flowers For Men - How to Make a Gift Basket for Valentine's Day


You can virtually create a Valentine gift basket with almost any kind of support for as long as you nicely decorate it. As an example, take a wine case made out of wood, place a few silk paper sheets into the case, then add the items you would like to offer and put a big bow around the case. Voila! You have a really nice homemade gift basket.

Another example would be to use wicked baskets, you can buy them in any good store; fill them with silk paper or even a nice piece of fabric and you're on the right way to present a gorgeous gift. Personally, I like wire frame baskets as I can use them later in the patio and the garden. The possibilities are endless: have a jar made out of porcelain, fill it with silk paper before carefully placing the items into the jar. Not only will you give a wonderful valentines flowers for men basket but your recipient will also be able to keep using the jar later.


Valentines Flowers Men - Top Valentine's Day Credit Card Offers


A handful of today's top rated credit cards can help you pass the Valentine's Day test, but not in the way you think. Instead of putting yourself in debt to bankroll a special evening, consider using your credit card's special features to streamline your planning. Check out a few of our editorial team's favorite love offerings from major credit card issuers:
Discover Open Road. This version of the Discover Card offers one of the most unusual signup bonuses on the market: a $150 Restaurant.com gift certificate. If you're not familiar with the website, Restaurant.com offers deeply discounted deals to eateries in most major cities. It's not hard to stretch that $150 credit into $300 or more in dining rewards. One caveat: you won't be able to use that credit on valentines flowers men, but you can certainly shift around your "dining out" budget for the rest of the month with help from this special offer.
Bloomingdale's Ultimate Premier Insider from American Express. As a rule, we generally avoid retail store credit cards. They rarely offer great value, and their interest rates tend to balloon beyond the point of practicality. However, a partnership between Bloomingdale's and American Express means that your frequent shopping trips can help you keep your next gift a secret. Spend $2,500 a year at Bloomie's, and you'll get free gift wrapping and local delivery, plus help from a personal shopper who can help you pick out a great V-Day surprise.
Marriott Rewards Premier Visa Signature Card from Chase. Sometimes, the route to your Valentine's heart leads straight out of town. This travel rewards credit card bestows you with instant Silver Elite status in the Marriott Rewards program. That means you'll have direct access to an experienced guest services professional who can help you plan everything you need for a romantic getaway at any of Marriott's 3,700 hotels and resorts throughout the world. While you dine and play during your trip, you'll earn a 20% premium on your Marriott Rewards points, plus enough bonus points to cover next year's surprise trip.
Citi Gold / AAdvantage Visa Signature. When your romantic getaway means getting really far away, Citi's partnership with American Airlines can help you score some inexpensive plane tickets. Between a generous signup bonus and AA's reduced mileage awards, you can quickly earn enough miles to escape to somewhere really romantic. Plus, the Citi Private Pass program gives you access to exclusive events and hard-to-get tickets for theater, sports and concerts in many cities across the country.
Each of these four cards offers something even better for your relationship than a low interest rate and a money-saving signup offer. All four cards provide access to personal concierge services that can help you plan exciting gifts, meals and experiences for your special someone. Concierges don't always work directly for your credit card issuer: Visa Signature and Discover Card outsource their concierge requests to outside companies. However, their partnerships with ticket agencies, florists, tour operators and restaurants can elevate your date to epic levels.

Wednesday, 1 February 2012

Valentines Flowers Men - Choose The Flowers Can Show How Much One Means To You

valentines flowers men may be the worst time for any man to go shopping for gifts is not as simple as going to buy a birthday gift for your partner or a Christmas gift. There are more choices of gifts and seems to understand much more. Much you love someone, how committed you are to that person and if you are wrong, then the results can be disastrous. Security option is to buy chocolate, jewelry and teddy bears, but nothing says I love you more than a bouquet of flowers mature. I do not even try to buy some clothes, imagine if you buy a larger size or not, your life is not worth living.

So it's really a safe bet, but important to go with flowers. Choose the flowers can show how much she means to you. If you bought a bouquet of carnations to give the impression that does not mean much, because orchids are associated with birthdays and gerberas are a flower you give to someone to be happy if they are down, not really associated with romance. Valentine is famous for its beautiful red roses as they are ultimately the most romantic flowers you receive as a woman.

If you're a secret admirer is always a sweet idea to send a dozen red roses anonymously with a note attached reflected. It's always a woman feel special and loved. Have fun with it, could provide clues in the note of your identity to make it more fun for her to understand.

Another idea is to send a red rose, some people like the simplicity and especially if you have not been very long the person is a good way to show your love without doing too much too This saves you the money for gifts for others, such as books, teddy bears or dinner.

A tip for testing whether you are a married man is to recreate the flowers you have, which shows a lot of thought went into the gift he and his wife, of course, the valentines flowers men, if they were at the wedding. It's a useful gift and could be a nice change of roses only.

Roses come in many colors, so if your partner is proud, or a combination of colors is good to match the flower in this way when they blend perfectly with the colors displayed in the room.

The main advice that if you buy flowers, of course, whether it's allergies before ordering, rather than leave it until the last minute. Many people run frantically looking for a day before Valentine's Day roses and pay a fortune for them. Florists to be very busy at the time of the year and order in advance not only save money but will ensure that, in reality, it flowers for the 14th century.

Thursday, 12 January 2012

Valentines Flowers Men - Only You offer on Valentine’s Day at Ramada Hotel Suites Ajman

Celebrate the season of love at Ramada Hotel & Suites Ajman, a premier destination for business and leisure travellers, where a Valentine’s Day package has been created specifically for those looking to book a short break around February 14.

Called “Only You”, the special valentines flowers men for room package offers a stay at an Executive suite for AED 550/- per room per night. The package includes a set dinner at a designated restaurant where you and your beloved can enjoy intimate moments while savouring the delicious food coupled with complimentary non-alcoholic sparkling wine and signature home-made chocolate. The following morning, enjoy a buffet breakfast at Orchid Restaurant where the freshest dishes have been prepared to start your day right. Couples can also use the fitness center or head to the beach for a swim together. Or if you prefer to indulge in a more relaxing environment, head to the spa and avail of 25% discount on spa treatments.

Iftikhar Hamdani, General Manager, said: “Spend a romantic night on this Valentine’s Day at Ramada Hotel & Suited Ajman and have an extraordinary experience with your beloved one. We have created special package to celebrate the season of love. Head to Ajman on this special day and leave everything to us because we will guarantee a truly memorable moment for you and your partner!”

Treat your sweetheart to a romantic stay at Ramada Hotel & Suites Ajman on Valentine's Day. For inquiries, and valentines flowers men click here

Monday, 9 January 2012

valentines flowers men - Valentine's Day Gifts: Bea's Gift Baskets and Gifts


Valentine's Day is right around the corner and Bea's Gift Baskets and Gifts has a beautiful assortment of gifts perfect for that special someone in your life.  There are gift baskets for men, women and even children!  Whether you want to send some love close to home or far away, their selection is the sweetest around!

Bea's Gift Baskets and Gifts has been providing customers with quality products and exceptional service for over 5 years now.

Their customer service goal is simple: "We are committed to providing our customers total satisfaction. Every time. Guaranteed."  With that kind of guarantee, you have absolutely nothing to lose!

If you aren't looking for valentines flowers men, Bea's Gift Baskets and Gifts offers a wide variety of items for other special occasions as well.   Baby, Birthday, Easter, Mother's Day, Father's Day, Graduation, Wedding or simply Just Because!  Often times the gifts we get for no reason at all are the best ones.

Who wouldn't love a beautifully sweet gift basket?

I would love some chocolate covered strawberries.  Maybe my wonderful husband will read this and takes the hint!

Right now they are offering FREE SHIPPING on any basket or gift over $50!  Plus, use Promo Code: ROBIN to save 10% off your order!

You can also find valentines flowers men Bea's Gift Baskets and Gifts on Facebook and Twitter!

Right now is the perfect time to order from Bea's Gift Baskets and Gifts.  If you decide to make a purchase, please let them know that Being Frugal and Making it Work sent you!  Leave that little bit of information in the comment section at checkout.

**The views and opinions expressed on this blog are purely my own.  Results may vary.  I wrote this blog post while participating in the Bea's Gift Baskets and Gifts Blogging Program for a chance to win a gift basket.  For more information on how you can participate, visit Bea's Blog.

Thursday, 5 January 2012

valentines flowers men - Love me tender: Valentine's Day show a tribute to rock 'n' roll king

valentines flowers men
With the first half of our season complete, the Arts Council is looking forward to the remaining three shows in our 2011-12 season lineup. With Christmas and New Year's behind us, we are now shifting our focus to Valentine's Day!

The Arts Council will present "Love Me Tender," a tribute to
the music of Elvis Presley, at
7:30 p.m. Feb. 11 at the Performing Arts Center of Wisconsin Rapids.

This wonderful tribute features two performers who will recreate the role of Elvis. Scot Bruce will bring the music and dancing of the young King to life, and Mike Albert will recreate the musical styling of Elvis' Las Vegas show bands. This performance will give you a taste of diversity of Elvis' musical career. Tickets cost $42, plus sales tax.

The Arts Council also will present "The All New Original Tribute to The Blues Brothers" on March 9, and Michael Kaeshammer on April 13.

valentines flowers men

Sunday, 1 January 2012

valentines flowers men - In high-tech age, letters still matter

valentines flowers men
Instant communication may be all the rage, but old-fashioned letter-writing may have a more beneficial lasting effect on recipients.

In a study involving nearly 200 married soldiers serving in war zones, most in Iraq, researchers found that letters from home — just a few words from the heart, scribbled onto paper or typed into an e-mail — served as an inoculation against post-traumatic stress disorder.

“Those positive, permanent forms of communication may have mental health benefits,” said University of Denver researcher Benjamin Loew, who co-authored the study, published in the Journal of Traumatic Stress.

More “instant” forms of communication, such as telephone calls or video chats, did not have the same positive effect on soldiers’ mental well-being as the receipt of written communication or even care packages, the study found.

One theory why this is the case, according to the researchers, is that people tend to think through what they write in a letter and are less likely to be argumentative and more free to share affection and other positive feelings.

Letters also serve as mementos that soldiers can carry with them as a reminder of home.

“A soldier could repeatedly pull out a letter or an e-mail and feel support,” Loew said. “A phone call can be recalled but can’t be re-experienced. A letter can be read over and over again.”

The research team found that happily married soldiers who received frequent communication that the team described as delayed -- letters, emails, care packages — had fewer PTSD symptoms than those who’d received more instant communications, such as phone calls, video chats and instant messages.

But they also detected one scenario in which letters from home proved detrimental.

Soldiers in unhappy marriages who communicated often by delayed means tended to have more PTSD symptoms, the study found.

“We don’t know if the communications are more negative, or if it reflects a soldier doing a lot of writing home and not getting anything in return,” Loew said.
valentines flowers men

Thursday, 29 December 2011

valentines flowers men - Gift of the magi: Lost money found again

valentines flowers men
Over here in Germany, Christmas is serious business. Nearly every village puts on some sort of Christmas festival or market, some of which run for an entire month of holiday bliss. The food alone is enough to keep me coming back for more.

But my favorite thing about Christmas in Deutschland would have to be the nativities. They are absolutely everywhere. I haven’t seen Santa at a single Christmas market, but the story of Jesus is presented in nearly every format imaginable, including live animation.

The other day my girlfriend and I took the children to one of the local village Christmas markets not far from our area. I had a few Christmas gifts to buy and had been looking for something decidedly German to send back to family in the states. Leaving my purse in the car, I pocketed 100 euros ($130) and my cell phone and headed out with the kids in search of Christmas treasure.

As soon as we entered the main square of the festival we saw, much to our wondering awe, the three wise men and their camels in full New Testament regalia. They were awesome.

The kids and I visited for a moment, got a picture, and made a note of the live play taking place later in the afternoon.

We moved on and found scattered among the shops a live stable filled with animals ­­— donkey, goats, fowl, sheep ­— for the children to touch and smell (the smell was very authentic). It was a great teaching moment and I snapped another picture before we headed on our way.

After wandering through the crowds and stalls I finally found some ornaments to purchase. Reaching into my pocket for my wad of cash I fingered my phone and dug around for the bills.

Nothing. My pocket was empty.

I checked my other pocket in vain knowing that my money had been next to my phone — the same phone I had snapped pictures with 15 minutes earlier.

With a heavy heart my friend and I retraced our steps. I didn’t have much hope. We carefully checked the busy walkways for my missing money but we all know that bills rarely end up as litter. The cash was nowhere to be seen.

All I could think about was my quickly depleting Christmas budget. Why had I taken so much money with me, and why hadn’t I put it someplace safe, like my underwear?

We continued to retrace our steps and I continued to mumble a sad little prayer under my breath. It wouldn’t be the end of the world if the money never surfaced, and if it went to someone who needed it more than us that was fine, too. But please, if there could be a way …

Finally we landed ourselves once again in front of the magi. I approached the wise men and told them my plight. They shook their heads, no money had been found. I turned to leave, the day completely ruined, when the oldest (and wisest) of the three stopped me.

“Wait,” he said, “I have an idea. Let us check the city hall, perhaps someone has turned it in.” I left the children with my friend as the gentleman took my arm and we headed across the town square, through the alley and around the church, finally entering the Rathaus.

We walked down a narrow hall and he knocked on the last door. Upon entering, the fellow told the lady behind the desk my story, asking if anyone had turned in the money.

I stood there staring out the window. Their conversation was in German and my faith wasn’t much better than a soggy yule log.

Finally the man turned to me with a big grin.

“They have it,” he said. “Someone found it on the street and turned it in. See? People are good!”

He might not have been one of the real wise men, but he was good and wise and willing to help a poor, stupid American far from home feeling lost and forlorn. How funny that even after all this time the magi continue to show us that answers don’t usually come unless we’re willing to go the distance.