With Valentine's Day not far away many people will be picking up purchases for their partners, arranging flower deliveries or booking a table for a romantic evening out. If you would like to get your mitts on a surprise box of goodies, which you may wish to share with a loved one (or just keep to yourself), then you can enter the giveaway below...
06 February 2020
13 February 2019
5 Safe Valentine's Day Activities for Expectant Mothers
For couples in the first throes of romance, Valentine's day often means romantic treats, dinner dates and the giving of very personal gifts. However, for couples expecting a baby, St Valentine's day is perhaps written off as something that is for the young and free. However, these five Valentine's Day activity ideas prove that romance can blossom during a pregnancy when the day arrives.
1. A Maternity Photo-Shoot
Most young couples will wait until their little bundle of joy arrives before thinking about taking some quality photographs, but a pregnancy is part of the journey towards parenthood, and it should be savoured. A romantic way to share a pregnancy with your partner this Valentine's Day is with a maternity photo-shoot. Professional photographers often offer special packages for expectant couples, which sometimes include themed clothing and various backdrops - for a selection of photos that will capture this magical time in your life forever.
07 February 2015
Valentine's Day Gift Guide - For Him and Her
It's that time of year again; when the shops fill with confectionery and flowers, cupid seems to be firing arrows at everyone and love is in the air. That's right, Valentine's Day is upon us.
We have some great gift ideas to suit most budgets here for the him or her in your heart...
I just hope my Mr is taking note too!
30 January 2015
7 Valentines Gifts with a Difference
Whether you’re a fan or not, it’s unlikely that if you are in a relationship you let Valentine’s Day pass without marking the occasion in some way. However, you may not want to go down the slightly tired route of flowers or chocolate. You will want your partner to know how special they are to you, therefore here are some fantastic gifts which will go some way to proving that point. These off-beat gifts offer something a bit different to the usual. Hopefully there will be something here to suit your loved one.
10 February 2014
Forest Links to Love Over the Centuries
Our woods and forests have long been steeped in vibrant folklore which has entwined romance and trees for centuries.
With the unmistakeable whiff of love in the woodland air, here’s Forestry Commission England’s guide to the myths, fairy tales and quirks that make woods and forests some of the most romantic places on earth.
Traditional tokens of love…
In many traditions, declarations of love were expressed through the exchange of love tokens. One example of this can be found in Wales, where it became popular to make a specially carved ‘love spoon’ for your beloved (although acceptance of a spoon did not necessarily lead to marriage).
Due to its dense straight grain and pale colour (free of blemishes), sycamore was the most commonly used wood for creating these spoons.
Acorn-ucopia of love
If you’d like to know if your relationship will stand the test of time, find two acorns (one for you and one for your partner), then drop your acorns into a bucket of water at the same time. If the acorns float towards each other, then your romance will go from strength to strength.
If they don’t, try again…
The Big Belly Oak in the Forestry Commission’s historic Savernake Forest, Wiltshire, is around 1,100 years old. It took root at around the time William the Conqueror defeated King Harold in 1066 and is known as the great-grandfather of Savernake.
Sowing the seeds of love
The winged seeds of the ash have long been used by people to find out what their future love life has in store. If winged seeds did not appear on the branches of an ash tree, the owner of the tree was thought to be unlucky in love. It was also believed that if a lady placed an ash leaf in her left shoe, she would be fortunate enough to meet her future spouse within minutes.
Alternatively, you could find your intended love by repeating the following verse:
‘Even-ash, even-ash, I pluck thee,
This night my own true love to see,
Neither in his bed nor in the bare,
But in the clothes he does every day wear.’
Core, I really fancy you!
It is said that if a person wants to entice another, they should sleep with an apple under their arm. If they can persuade the person to eat the apple the following day, the person will fall in love with them immediately.
If the sweaty apple approach doesn’t work, try buying them a cider or a refreshing apple juice instead. Apples are aphrodisiacs!
Will you snare a millionaire?
Ever wondered what job your future partner will be employed in? If so, the cherry tree can help. After eating cherries, count out your cherry stones while reciting the following poem (one stone per word - if you have more than eight stones, start the poem again):
‘Tinker, tailor, soldier, sailor, rich man, poor man, beggar man, thief’
The profession spoken on your last cherry stone will be your future spouse’s calling.
The Forestry Commission’s National Arboretum at Westonbirt, Gloucestershire, has a stunning cherry collection that is perfect for spring walks.
The secret of a fruitful marriage
The hazelnut is a symbol of fertility. A bag of nuts bestowed upon a bride will ensure a fruitful marriage. Hazelnuts can also be used for love spells. Assign the name of your passion to a nut and throw it in the fire whilst saying:
“A hazelnut I throw in the flame,
to this nut I give my sweetheart’s name,
If blazes the nut, so may thy passion grow,
For twas my nut that did so brightly glow.”
Eternal beauty elixir!
Hawthorn was thought to increase fertility and was often incorporated into weddings, especially those performed in the spring. It is also said that if a young woman wishes to remain beautiful forever, she should bathe in the dew of the hawthorn tree at dawn on Beltane (the first day of May) while chanting this rhyme:
“The fair maid, who on the first of May,
Goes to the fields at the break of day,
And bathes in the dew from the hawthorn tree,
Will ever strong and handsome be.”
Everybody hurts, sometimes
Unlike other trees with romantic links, the willow tree has a dark side! For although many cultures include the willow in their love stories, its weeping branches have often led it to be associated with the sadness that can come with love - from the broken heart of unrequited love to the loss of a loved one.
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Poplar buds can be carried in tiny red bags to help mend a broken heart. These buds should be kept as close to the heart as possible. They can also be placed under a pillow and slept on to the same effect.
Carved with love
Couples looking to immortalise their love have often carved their initials and a heart on the bark of a tree, thus creating an arborglyph. Historically, arborglyphs were considered to be a romantic form of artistic expression that would last many years.
Chantel Summerfield, an expert on arborglyphs, has studied such carvings by American WW1 soldiers in England and is currently investigating a site at Lyndhurst in the New Forest. Look out for the chance to buy your own personalised arborglyph from www.theforestryshop.com.
What will you be doing for Valentine's Day?
For ideas of places to visit, go to www.forestry.gov.uk/visit
*Guest Post*
09 February 2014
Quick and Easy Valentine's Cupcakes
The baking is generally left down to me, although the Mr certainly can cook!
We recently received a Cupcake Frosting Pack from Renshaw including Chocolate Snip and Swirl, Vanilla Snip and Swirl, Strawberry Snip and Swirl, Pink and White Pearls, Mini Chocolate Beans, Multi-Coloured Sprinkles and Red Cupcake Cases so the Mr decided to make some Valentine's inspired cakes... for me!
He likes simple, quick and easy recipes so this is perfect for anyone with little time on their hands or for novices. The ready made icing tastes delicious and saves lots of hassle creating your own with the perfect consistency.
Ingredients
4oz butter
4oz sugar
4oz self raising flours
2 medium eggs
Method
Preheat the oven to 200 degree
Combine all ingredients together in a bowl until smooth.
Divide the mixture equally between 10 cupcake cases
Bake for 12-15 minutes until golden
Move to a wire rack to cool
Decorate with the Renshaw toppings and Snip and Swirl frosting
Scoff!
Will you be baking for Valentine's Day?
07 February 2014
Bargain Buys For Your Valentine
Just as we are recovering from Christmas, Valentine's Day seems to appear like magic, and with many still longing for pay day after all of their shopping in December it can be an event that you wish wasn't on your calendar.
These bargain buys for your loved one with show that you care without breaking the bank!
Food and Drink
- Home Bargains has a great selection of items for this February 14th including Chocolate Single Roses (1), Biscuit Lollipops (2), With Love Teddy Mugs (4) and Heart and Lips Treats (5) - none of which will set you back more than £1.99!
- The Orgran Shortbread Hearts (3) are ideal for those with allergies yet a sweet tooth as they are both gluten and dairy free. Just £1.50 on Amazon.
- You can order your Valentine's Day 'Sweets for my Sweet' gift box for someone special and have it delivered directly to their door all for under £4. Check out Mr Big Tops website for details.
Tech
- The Standeazy comes in many designs to suit all tastes and makes viewing movies on your mobile, video calls and listening to your favourite tunes easy. The credit card sized phone stand will be appreciated by those that love their smartphone as much as their partner and at only £5 it's a cheap way to transform a mobile into a hands-free entertainment machine!
Health and Beauty
- Arnicare is a bath and massage balm enabling you to treat your loved one to some real relaxation. Packed with Arnica extract, evening primrose and almond oil it with sooth tension and help your partner to unwind, all while hydrating skin. With a mild lavender scent it will also help to calm so you can forget the stresses of everyday life, even if just for a few hours!
- This handy reusable heart shaped tin from Nivea contains 4 full sized products for smooth, kissable lips - ideal for yourself or as a gift for your Valentine. The two lip butters come in both original and raspberry rose scents and can applied with ease using your fingertips. There are also two lip stick style balms in Peary Shine Up and Essential Care, all of which will fit perfectly in your purse for your dinner date. An all year round essential.
I love that you can remove the stickers and use it as a pretty storage unit afterwards too!
Stationery
- Something for the list lovers, this Post-It dispenser is handy for home or work and will really be appreciated by those that like to be organised and prepared for anything! It's also a lovely way to leave your Valentine love letters in their lunch box.... or a trail up to the bedroom.
What will you be buying your loved one this Valentine's Day?
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