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  2. 20+ Free Printable Valentine’s Cards for Your Sweethearts ...

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    If your kiddo’s school is requesting non-food treats on Valentine’s Day, check out these free printable dinosaur cards from Pineapple Paper Co.The free download prints six cards to a page, and ...

  3. 112 Valentine's Day captions to show your Instagram some love

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    Post one of these cute, funny or sweet Valentine's Day captions on Instagram. These messages are perfect for couples, singles, friends and everyone else. 112 Valentine's Day captions to show your ...

  4. The Best Candy Heart Sayings From the Past 120 Years - AOL

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    Our favorite candy heart sayings of the past 120 years. 1 4 3. FIRST KISS. HEY YOU. HOT STUFF. JUST DANCE. JE T’AIME. JUST ONE. LAUGH. LET’S KISS. NEW LOVE. YOU SHINE. Candy heart sayings for ...

  5. Esther Howland - Wikipedia

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    Esther Howland Valentine card, "Affection" ca. 1870s Valentine by Esther Howland Valentine by Esther Howland Valentine by Esther Howland The house where Esther Howland Lived Esther Howland (1828–1904) was an artist and entrepreneur who was responsible for popularizing Valentine's Day greeting cards in America.

  6. If You Struggle With Valentine’s Day Cards, These Quotes Will ...

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    Unsure what to write in your Valentine's Day card? Whether you want to send a message to an S.O., friend, or family member, try these 85 heartfelt sayings.

  7. Vinegar valentines - Wikipedia

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    Vinegar Valentine, circa 1900. 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.