Romantic Creative Ways to Say "I Love You"

It is terribly important for both the parent and teen to let each other know how much they love each other. These romantic creative ways not only helps in communication but build stronger bonds as well. But you need to do it creatively so it will not be an awkward moment but a fun thing to do! Say I Love You today!

Cute romantic ways to say I Love you are essential because It's important to make sure your loved one knows how much he or she means to you, even in the family.

1. Warm wishes. Want to make dinner a love fest? Shape strands of cooked spaghetti on your child’s plate into a big heart, and fill the center with marinara sauce.

2. Be there. When your child talks to you, don’t just say “mm-hmm” while you read the newspaper or concentrate on paying bills. Make eye contact and listen. Your full attention is a gift of love.

3. Brownie points. Whip up your favorite brownie mix, and stir a half-cup each of crisped rice cereal, mini marshmallows and chocolate chips into the batch. Bake according to package directions. Let cool and cut into squares. Decorate each brownie with white or pink icing: Put 1/2 cup of ready-made frosting in a resealable bag, snip off one corner, and pipe out hearts or sweet sayings.

4. Rose-colored glasses. Cut out and enlarge the pattern (see image at right). Trace onto poster board and cut out. Trace a line around the inside of the heart-shaped lenses and cut out. Cut squares of pink cellophane and glue them over the lens holes. Decorate frames with stickers and hearts, bend the stems, and voilà! The world looks better already.

5. Comfort and joy. While your kids are having breakfast on a frosty winter morning, toss their clothes in the dryer for ten minutes. When it’s time to get dressed for school or day care, they’ll have a toasty surprise.

6. You’ve got mail. All those valentines and no mailbox? Take an empty rectangular tissue box, and cover with Valentine’s Day-themed wrapping paper or tissue paper. Scribble hearts on the top with a glue stick and sprinkle with glitter.

7. Let’s pretend. Get out the trunk of old clothes and play dress-up together. That’s right—you put on Grandma’s old shawl and gloves or Grandpa’s bow tie, vest and hat, and have a tea party with your child. Kids love it when you take the time to participate in their world, particularly if you let them direct the action. This is especially meaningful if Daddy plays too.

8. Love potion. For kids over age 4, put heart-shaped red-hot candies in an ice-cube tray and fill with water. Freeze, then place a few cubes in your child’s drink.

9. Rise and shine. Make a habit of getting up a half hour earlier so the whole family has time for breakfast and a cuddle before going off to work, school or daycare.

10. Baby talk. Sit down with your little valentine and slowly leaf through family photos from the time she was a baby. Tell stories about her first word, when she learned to walk, and her favorite toy when she was “just little.”

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