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  2. These Valentine's Day Crafts for Kids Will Help Them ... - AOL

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    These Valentine's Day crafts for kids are fun for all ages, including cards, DIY gifts like candy, wreaths, and other decorations.

  3. 20+ Free Printable Valentine’s Cards for Your Sweethearts ...

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    7. Candy Coated Valentine. Greetings Island. This candy-themed free printable card from Greetings Island would be a perfect complement to a box of Valentine’s chocolates for your sweetheart. The ...

  4. Send Some Love This February with These Sweet DIY Valentine's ...

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    What better way to show you care than by making one of these DIY Valentine's Day cards? These are perfect for your partner, kids, and anyone else you love!

  5. Valentine's Day - Wikipedia

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    On the United States mainland, about 190 million Valentine's Day cards are sent each year, not including the hundreds of millions of cards school children exchange. [ 102 ] Valentine's Day is a major source of economic activity, with total expenditures topping $18.2 billion in 2017, or over $136 per person. [ 103 ]

  6. Vinegar valentines - Wikipedia

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    Vinegar valentines were a type of cheeky postcard decorated with a caricature and insulting poem. A lampoon of Valentine's Day cards, the unflattering novelty items enjoyed a century of popularity beginning in the 1840s during the Victorian era. These cynical, sarcastic, often mean-spirited cards were first produced in America by a variety of ...

  7. List of Room 101 episodes - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of episodes of the British comedy talk-show Room 101.The first three series were hosted by Nick Hancock and then Paul Merton hosted series 4 to 11. Starting with series 12, Frank Skinner is the host of a redesigned programme featuring three guests competing to get their items into Room 101.