Want to spice up your and your spouse's love life?
A Biblical Marriage is giving away THREE copies of their Rekindling Romance eKit!
"With this kit you can crate a romantic night in, play a fun (& sexy) game, develop a romantic gift basket, create a romantic and fun coupon book, and more!"
The kit includes:
- 13 page eBooklet with date and gift idea details
- Coupon Book Printables
- Romantic Gift Basket Checklist
- A Strip Newlywed Game
- 10 Things I Love About You Printables
- 10 Quotes on Love and Marriage Printables
- Scavenger Hunt Printables
- Romantic Night In Printables
- Mix CD Cover Printable
You can print out whichever components you would like to use, and personalize them for gifts and fun dates with your spouse!
Note: This kit is designed to be used by married couples only. It includes components which would be inappropriate for use by any other couple.
This kit will help make your Valentine's Day celebrations extra-special, or lend a romantic touch to a date night.
If you don't win, you can purchase a kit for yourself and your spouse for just $4.99. This would also make a great gift for newlyweds! Check out A Biblical Marriage's post for more information and ideas.
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I think our romantic moments don't follow the typical flowers and chocolate stuff. I feel closest to him when we talk about our days/lives before bedtime. Learning about each others thoughts and feelings, in its own way, is romantic to me.
ReplyDeleteI love those pre-bedtime talks, too! I think we grow closest during those times. But I do appreciate roses and chocolate, too ;)
DeleteThis looks like a great give-away, Jaimie! Thanks so much for offering this and providing romantic ideas for those of us who haven't really given Valentines Day much thought yet! Oop! :)
ReplyDeleteTechnical difficulties...I accidentally deleted several sweet comments! I was able to recover the text of them but not the comments themselves, but here they are:
ReplyDeleteRachel:
Well I am hoping to get that romance back ! We have been living apart because of my husbands job and its been really difficult on us both.
Jami Dillon:
Awesome Giveaway. In order to keep each other connected we love to have camping in nights where we rent a few movies, blow up the air mattress and put it in our living room and just camp out and be our silly selves with no internet, no cell phones just us, and the movie.
Renee Connell:
great give-away
Kellie:
I write secret sweet notes and buy special surprise gifts sometimes, write poems.
Love this giveaway idea and would love to win it!
ReplyDeleteLooks great! We don't really have any extra money right now, so this would be a fun way to spend valentines day!
ReplyDeleteOops... and to keep the romance in our marriage? We write messages in the shower for each other with Levi's bath crayons. Haha! It's a really nice thing to wake up to every day, especially being on different shifts.
ReplyDeleteThis is a fantastic idea. I might have to get some bath crayons for Valentine's Day! :)
DeleteCool idea! My husband recently went back to school (at 45) and I would love to leave little messages for him in the shower on his early mornings. :O)
DeleteI hide notes for him in places in places like his lunch for work and his guitar case, and he hides them near my hair dryer, or in a cabinet. Also little "love texts" durning his lunch break!
ReplyDeleteThat's awesome! My hubby sometimes leaves a message on our home phone answering machine so I hear it when I come home before he does. :)
Deletethe sad things is there really isn't any romance, we just go about our day in different places and our nights in different rooms, but I'll continue to pray that the romance returns, it's been sixteen years together and we've just become complacent I think
ReplyDeleteI am so sorry to hear that! :( I will be praying for you and your husband, that God restores the romance to your marriage! You don't have to be complacent after sixteen years--the joy and romance CAN still be there. God's love, joy and peace be with you and your husband!
DeleteWell, a lock on the bedroom door helped. ;)
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