I need some ideas on what to get my girlfriend for Valentine's Day. She likes cute, corny, romantic , or funny things. Budget is around $25-$50, any ideas are appreciated.
Thanks.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Sima answered Sunday February 3 2008, 10:43 pm: I liked the other columnists ideas; girls always and still are crazy about jewelry. Just a side note: Helzberg Diamonds is having a huge Valentines sale. I saw a necklace for $20 in their catalog that looked like a $300 necklace. There were many options, including one engraved with: 'To the world You may be one person, but to me you are the world'. If she is religious, you can get her a pendant with a cross on it.
You have many options, but you should definitely pay Helzberg Diamonds a visit and talk to their associates about your budget. [ Sima's advice column | Ask Sima A Question ]
ohhthosexjonasboysxo answered Sunday February 3 2008, 10:11 pm: get her a teddy bear. so she can always hug it and think of you when your not there.
write a poem about your first date.
send roses to her house.
take her to dinner.
if you take her to dinner play your song in the car.
basically antyhitng she will love :]
good luck :]
happy valentines day! [ ohhthosexjonasboysxo's advice column | Ask ohhthosexjonasboysxo A Question ]
dancedance42 answered Sunday February 3 2008, 9:40 pm: Make a CD of her favorite songs.
Buy her cute, cheap jewelry.
A teddy bear.
Flowers or candy.
A picture of both of you, in a cute frame.
Take her out to dinner.
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