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Take a one-time partner dance class. Have a picnic. Rent a movie from RedBox or the library. Stargaze Devise a romantic scavenger hunt. Paint portraits of each other in watercolor.
Look for a beginner class in a style of dance that your boyfriend or girlfriend would love. Salsa, swing, and waltz are fun even if you have no experience! Drop-in classes at dance studios or recreation centers tend to be $5-15 per person. Call to let the studio know that you are planning to come for a drop-in class, so that they can make sure they have enough room in the class. Prepare a special meal of crackers, cheeses, fruits, meats, and dessert by shopping in the sale section at the grocery store. It doesn’t have to be fancy! Bring instant hot chocolate or that bottle of wine you’ve had sitting in your kitchen for a while. Use an old blanket or towel to sit on, and carry your food around in a container you already have, like a backpack or suitcase. You can have a picnic in your backyard if you don’t feel like traveling anywhere far. Skip the expensive theater tickets and get a movie from a RedBox for $1.50 instead. Sometimes the library will have classic romance titles that RedBox doesn’t, like “Singin’ in the Rain” or “Casablanca”. The library is even better because it’s totally free! . Put on warm clothes and step out to check out the night sky. If you want to travel somewhere by car, bring blankets, a thermos of hot chocolate, and enough gas to get you there and back. Find somewhere on the city outskirts where the sky is clear. Take along a star chart and look for stars that you know. Choose a star just for the two of you and make a promise to look for it every Valentine's Day. Leave a series of short love poems that also act as a hint for where to find the next clue. Take your loved one to places that were important in your relationship, like the coffee shop where you met or the stairs of the building where you had your first kiss. Meet them at every step with a small gift, like a hand-picked flower or piece of their favorite candy. Children’s watercolor paint kits are cheap and come with a brush or two. You can find these in the kids’ craft sections at any general store like Wal-Mart or Target. You also don’t need any special paper to make them work; printer paper works just fine! Let them dry and hang them up to look at every day. Don’t worry about being a good artist. Watercolor is naturally messy and hard to control, so in the end, your painting might not look much like your partner! That’s okay; it’s the thought that counts.