Old fashion love letter
Do you remember the old fashion love letters that grandparents back in the olden days use to write? Write an old fashion love letter. Love letters is a great way to show your love plus it only takes your time to write. Love letters can be written in different style letters depending upon how good your writing skills are. Color paper also makes a difference in the way the love letter will look. You could also decorate the love letter or put the love letter on stationary paper. You can also make a homemade envelope if you really want to unless you want to give the love letter to your partner face to face.
Homemade Greeting Card
You can make a homemade greeting card with a few pieces of paper and color. It doesn't take very long. A personal homemade greeting card is always unique and special frugal way to show your love. You could make a homemade greeting card look store bought and luxury. You could use glitter on the homemade greeting card. Glitter will give it a shine look. Some people put a border around their greeting card. You could put a heart candy or some other type of thing on the homemade greeting card.
Massages
Massages are personal and can be done with different oils. You could always give each other a massage. This is frugal, but also something common that people do every day. Massages with oils can be inexpensive. Massages are relaxing and are one of the frugal ways to show your love to your partner.
Cleaning the house
Cleaning the house is another method of showing your love frugally. Cleaning the house will impress your partner. You two will be able to enjoy a clean house together. Cleaning the house is another frugal way to show your love to your partner.
Get a warm towel for your partner when he or she gets out of the shower
Warm towels for your partner is something he or she will enjoy. A warm towel is a frugal way to show your love for your partner. It only takes a few minutes to warm up a towel for your partner. It is extremely inexpensive to show your love to your partner.
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Post a CommentToo sweet, this is a lovely article! :)
Great article. With my boyfriend out of work, due to an injury, money is definitely tight in our household. You have some very nice, free ways, to show appreciation for a loved one. Thanks for sharing your tips!