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How to Write a Love
Note
If you've never written a love letter, it's about time you did. It's
the easiest, most inexpensive way to tell your honey you love him or
her. Think about the payoff -- for the cost of a card and postage,
you'll get love, kisses... and possibly a little lovin!!
Step One: Selecting It
A love note can be drafted on anything made from paper. Be creative! Or
try some of these tried-and-true ideas:
- Valentine's Day Card: This one is a no-brainer. Go to the
card store and pick out a card that will delight your honey. Does she
love kittens? Is he gaga for goofiness? HallmarkTM
and a dozen other companies have the perfect card for every taste.
- Blank Art Card: Select an image that will appeal to him or
her and spend a few minutes writing something sweet. The artistic
exterior will appeal to his or her whimsy and the blank interior will
give you the opportunity to be creative.
- Stationery: Use a piece of pretty paper or two as the
canvas for your words! Having an unlimited amount of room can help you
free your creativity, letting you ramble on for pages with words of
love. Trust us -- your sweetie won't mind a five-page love letter!
- Construction Paper: Use a piece of heavy construction paper
to create your own card. Cut out hearts and other shapes and trim an
artistic edge.
- Drawing Paper: Use crayons, markers or colored pencils to
draw a picture for your sweetie, something he or she will treasure
forever for its "inner child" value.
Now that you've picked your medium, the next step is writing your
letter.
Step Two: Writing It
As in most artistic endeavors, the medium often shapes the message. The
type of card or letter you selected in Step One will determine which of
the following notes you'll send:
- Short Note: Best for a simple card, a short note doesn't
need to merely read, "love, me." Even if you only have room for a few
sentences, make the most of it. Think about what your sweetie would
most like to hear...a declaration of love? A reminder that he or she
is the only one for you? A marriage proposal? A little effort will get
you a long way!
- Long Note: If you have room to write a few paragraphs, you
can really pluck your lover's heartstrings with some well-thought-out
words. We recommend drafting a few copies before settling on just the
right combination of endearments. Tell your honey what you love most
about him or her, your favorite thing he or she does, the depth of
your love, plans for the future...you have room for it all!
- Letter: If you really want to bare your heart, write your
partner a long love letter. Sit down in a quiet spot with a pen, some
paper and some romantic music. Don't worry about how to start, what to
write, or how to finish -- just let your creativity start flowing and
write whatever comes to you. Your partner will appreciate hearing your
deepest thoughts!
- Drawing: Stumped for what to say? Draw a picture! It
doesn't have to be art and it doesn't have to be perfect. Grab some
crayons and draw a big heart, a bunch of flowers, or a tidy little
house with puffy clouds and a tree. Finish off the picture by writing
a few simple words of love...and don't forget to sign it with
XOXOXOXOXO!
Once your love note is written, it's time to move on to the next
step: sending your love letter.
Step Three: Sending It
You might think that sending a love letter is as easy as dropping it in
the mailbox or leaving it on the kitchen table, but a little effort can
help your love letter really "say" something! Try these creative tips:
- Romantic Stamp: If you're sending a love letter to a
long-distance lover, make the stamp as romantic as the card. Select a
pretty Valentine's Day-themed stamp at the Post Office and turn it
upside down! An inverted stamp has long been "postal code" for "I love
you."
- Secret Message: Instead of leaving your billet-doux on the
kitchen table, slip it in your lover's lunch, briefcase or purse,
where he or she will find it sometime during the day. Imagine your
sweetie's delight when he or she sees the special surprise you left!
- Turn-down Service: Like fancy hotels, where you receive a
mint when the maid turns down your bed for the night, your love note
can inspire sweet dreams. When your sweetie is in the shower or doing
last-minute before-bed chores, place your love letter and a single
rose on his or her pillow. Your lover will flip for this romantic
gesture!
- Simple Sincerity: If you're feeling traditional, try this
approach: sit your lover down, look him or her in the eye, and tell
your honey you've written something special for him or her. Then hand
your lover the note you've written and ready yourself for a big kiss!
Now that you know how to create the perfect love letter, get out
there and get writing! Even if you don't have the time, money or energy
to make a larger gesture of love, a sweet little note will let your
sweetheart know how much you love him or her. What's not to love about
this simple plan?
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