For your Valentine

Valentine's Day is fast approaching and here are some suggestions that are sure to win the heart.

February 01, 2010 03:36 pm | Updated 03:36 pm IST

The season this year is not about just gifts. Photo: D. Gopalakrishnan

The season this year is not about just gifts. Photo: D. Gopalakrishnan

Come February and love is in the air. Greeting cards stores, Dollar shops...gift shops are all geared up to do brisk business. The market has something for every budget. The season this year is not about just gifts but its all about personalised gifts which can make your beau feel all the more special. Gennext today is ready to go that extra mile to floor their love and why not? Isn't it a fact “Love ke liye saala kuch bhi karega”! “The effort, thought and the pain taken to design and gift is important for me rather than its price,” says Sanjana who works in a video gaming company.

Ideas on offer

For that special some one you can express your love by imprinting your portrait on chocolate bars and writing a message below it.

For those who are tea, coffee addicts one can gift coffee mugs with your picture imprinted on it which is visible only while the mug turns hot!

Further Gift Max at Prasad's IMAX, Hyderabad prints on T-Shirts, key chains, tiles, plates, wall clock, cap, cups and many more. They are ready to print whatever you wish to express. The price depends upon the surface and area. It usually starts with minimum Rs 100. What's more, they print and deliver to you within two or three hours.

Also in vogue is a package from a beauty spa just to pamper him/her and relax the nerves.

Designer jewellery is also a great option; one can engrave their or their partner's name in gold and silver and wear them as pendant. The price depends upon the value of gold and silver.

And then there are red roses and diamonds, evergreen and the safest option.

So what's your gift this Valentine's?

Amina is a student of B.A. Mass Communication and Journalism, Hyderabad.

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