February is now in full swing, meaning Valentine’s Day is nearly upon us.
Admittedly, for many people, Valentine’s Day gifts entail a last-minute card dash, a romantic(ish) meal deal and a bouquet of supermarket roses.
But it doesn’t need to be this way! You can order your cards now and schedule them to be sent on the day.
The upside of this approach is that you can also actually choose from a nice selection of cards (before they sell out), so you can relax on the day.
Oh, and you might even be able to use a voucher code.
Where to get Valentine’s Day cards and flowers online
We do love a personalisable card, and our first port of call for that is Moonpig, which has a massive range of quirky and fun Valentine’s Day cards.
The site conveniently categorises its cards by ‘rude & naughty’, ‘first Valentine’s’, ‘cute’, ‘funny’ and also has special LGBTQ+, pets, friends AND kids sections.
Just don’t upload pictures of your genitals. And make sure you change the placeholder text on your Moonpig card so that it’s actually customised.
If you’re after a promo code, you can currently get 25% off large and giant cards using the code LOVE25.
You can also get your card for free if you add flowers to your order, with letterbox flowers starting from £15.
If you’re looking for quirky and fun cards, however, Thorftul comes up trumps.
From references to Donald Trump, Alan Partridge and Gemma Collins, there’s a card for every (pop)culture vulture.
Create an account with them for access to promo codes, including 30% off your first order if you refer a friend.
You can’t upload your own photographs but you can write a custom message inside the card.
Thortful also sell Valentine’s chocolate cards for £9.99 which are exactly what you think they are.
For cute, romantic, or perhaps even soppy cards, Clintons are a safe bet.
Once again, there’s no options to customise the card front but you can add a personalised message inside.
There are hearts, poems and quotes aplenty in their vast selection of cards, with a strong selection of funnies too.
Clintons don’t do flowers, but they have an array of socks, teddies, candles and mugs to choose from, starting from £1.99.
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source https://metro.co.uk/2020/02/05/quirky-cute-romantic-valentines-day-cards-online-thorful-moonpig-promo-12185692/
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