Love is in the air and the money is flowing like heart emojis. Lucky for you, there are ways to enjoy a romantic evening with your partner without going into debt. Here’s how:
1. Save on flowers
You may have found an amazing deal online for fresh roses, but don’t buy them. Flowers are not likely to last through the shipping and delivery process, and they are usually expensive when you buy online. Instead, look for great deals on longer-lasting flowers at a local florist or grocery store.
2. Dine in
Restaurants sometimes increase their prices when the whole world is going out to eat, so you’ll likely be paying extra just because it’s Valentine’s Day (that weekend too). Instead, save some money, and cook up a delicious meal at home with some candlelight and soft music!
3. Explore the great outdoors
It may be cold out, but you can still spend some shared time together outdoors. Bundle up and take a refreshing walk under the stars. If it’s snowy out, let your inner child free and build a snowman together.
4. Movie night
Pop some popcorn, pick out some snacks, get cozy, and watch a movie or show together at home.
5. Gift them with a gesture
Acts of kindness and thoughtfulness can warm the heart. If your significant other loves waking up to a huge stack of pancakes, surprise them with their dream breakfast-in-bed. If they love sweets, fill a cute container with their favorite chocolates.
You can also tackle a household chore you know your partner loathes, like doing laundry or dishes. It won’t cost you anything, and it’s sure to put a smile on your partner’s face!
6. Hit the gym
Gym memberships and day passes usually decline in February when many people have abandoned their New Year’s resolutions to get fit. A shared workout can be a great bonding experience that’s good for your health and your wallet, too.
7. Make a memory box
Instead of expensive gifts, take a walk down memory lane together by making a memory box. Cover a small container in decorative material or paint it in your preferred color. Then add mementos you have saved up from your time together to enjoy a wonderful evening reliving some of your best shared memories.
8. Get cultured
Take a trip to a local museum. Choose a place with displays that appeal to each of your interests. Studying works of art or historical artifacts makes for fabulous conversation. The Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA) is free for Macomb, Oakland, and Wayne County residents, and was recently voted one of the top art museums in the country.
9. Celebrate late
If you’re both on board, consider postponing your Valentine’s Day celebrations by a day or two for more savings. You’ll find Valentine’s Day candy on clearance, and you won’t have to pay inflated restaurant prices for the same meal.
Now you can plan the best Valentine’s Day with your sweetheart without breaking the budget.
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