All you need is love ... plus some scissors, glue, card and old newspapersPhotograph: Sally Cameron Griffiths/guardian.co.ukBorrow a pullquote from Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall's recipe to let your partner know things are going wellPhotograph: Sally Cameron Griffiths/guardian.co.ukShy of expressing your needs to your lover? Let the review section share your body for youPhotograph: Sally Cameron Griffiths/guardian.co.uk
If you're in a long-distance relationship with a high-flier, the work supplement may just have the words you needPhotograph: Sally Cameron Griffiths/guardian.co.ukDecided now's the time to say how you feel? Use the family section to let the object of your affection know that 'procrastination is a growing problem'Photograph: Sally Cameron Griffiths/guardian.co.ukWant to make a play for a West Ham supporter? Create a saucy card from this headlinePhotograph: Sally Cameron Griffiths/guardian.co.ukNot sure what to say this year? Let the comment section lend a platform for you to pitch your happinessPhotograph: Sally Cameron Griffiths/guardian.co.ukTired of your partner spending all their time on the Guardian's chalkboards? Demand some attention with this greetingPhotograph: Sally Cameron Griffiths/guardian.co.ukFallen for a blogger? Show them how much you adore them by pitching yourself to them as their blogPhotograph: Sally Cameron Griffiths/guardian.co.ukUse the travel section's Big Adventure series to let your loved one know where your relationship is going this yearPhotograph: guardian.co.ukHere's some we made earlier ...Photograph: Sally Cameron Griffiths/guardian.co.uk
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