VALENTINE’S Day gifts mean so much more with the personalised touch.
Giving an individual present sounds pricey, but with these simple suggestions it needn’t be.
Get ready for February 14 now, with these gift ideas.
YOU’RE SO TASTY: Find Valentine’s gifts at online food marketplace yumbles.com.
Buy a box of Love You brownies from Bakerdays and you can upload your favourite photo and message to feature on the cakes.
The 750g box costs £19.99, including delivery.
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LOVE LETTERS: You can get a personalised Wooden Letter Tiles frame at prezzybox.com for £30, using Scrabble-style letters to spell out a special message. Or with a bag of Wooden Letter Tiles, £3.50, and a simple box frame, from £4, from The Works, you can easily create your own.
Join up your names, write your special catchphrase, or spell out special places that the pair of you love.
Or at Hobbycraft you can buy MDF letters from £1.30 in both your initials, and then cover them in pretty decoupage papers, from £4.50.
KEY TO YOUR HEART: There is some lovely personalised jewellery around for Valentine’s Day, but for something you’ll use daily, a special key ring may lock in the love in your relationship.
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At studio.co.uk, order a Two Hearts key ring, £17, engraved with both your names. You can split the silver heart in two — one half for each of you.
PERSONALISED PERFUME: If your loved one has a favourite scent, buy them a bottle engraved with a special message.
Available at The Perfume Shop, engraving starts at £6.99, with personalised ribbon and gift wrap for £5.99.
LOVE IT . . . OR HATE IT: Marmite fans will treasure a personalised pot, complete with their name and the message “Spread the love this Valentine’s”.
The 250g jar is £9.99 at shop.marmite.co.uk.
PRETTY AS A PICTURE: Photo presents make a special gift to remember the way you were, and at Funky Pigeon you can order a You & Me photo canvas for £18.99, which you can personalise with a special picture and message.
- All prices on page correct at time of going to press. Deals and offers subject to availability.
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Cheap treat
CRAVING summer? Get a taste of sunshine with Ben & Jerry’s Cookie Dough ice cream, now £3 at B&M – that’s up to £2.15 cheaper than at other stores.
What’s new?
KIDS can climb aboard a cardboard pirate ship or get behind the wheel of a dino safari vehicle this half term.
The colour-in kits are new arrivals at Hobbycraft and £20 each.
Top swap
SANCTUARY Spa bath foam is down from £12.50 to £9.37 at Boots, or you can swap it for Lacura Spa bath foam at Aldi, for £2.19.
SAVE: £7.18
Leah’s little helper
BRUSHES at the ready . . . for February, Wickes is cutting prices of Dulux, Crown and own-brand paints.
A 2.5-litre can of Crown matt emulsion is down from £18 to £13.
Shop and save
COMFORT food in a can just got cheaper, with Heinz tomato soup down from £1.70 to £1 at Sainsbury’s.
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