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Valentine's Gift Ideas Based On Your Lover's Zodiac Sign

Map The Perfect Gift To Your Significant Other's Personality

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Valentine's Day is soon approaching! Instead of pondering the aisles at Hallmark and stressing about what to get, perhaps this gift guide will inspire you and give you confidence when selecting the perfect gift.

Aquarius: A day of adventure

Forget a flashy valentine's gift and opt for a day of adventure. Aquarians are original, quirky and creative so keep the fun coming. Go hiking, kayaking or even camp.

Pisces: Red roses

This romantic and affectionate zodiac sign would find pure enjoyment in a bouquet of red roses. What's more romantic than that? Make it more personal and throw a cute bow around the vase!

Aries: Jewelry

Aries tend to have a bold personality so a bold piece of jewelry would be the best fit. Get the guy a flashy watch or the girl a sparkly gemstone necklace to make their Valentine's Day special.

Taurus: Perfume or cologne

Perfume radiates sensuality and strength which are the main traits of a Taurus. And don't forget to include a handwritten card to tell them how amazing they are.

Gemini: 2 chocolate bars and 2 Starbuck lattes

Geminis are the sign of the "twins" so think shopping in pairs of two! The twins in the star constellation never leave each other's side, so make sure you please both sides of the Gemini.

Cancer: Open when letters

Compassion being the main focus of this sign, Cancers would enjoy any sentimental gift. Don't worry about going out and spending a fortune. Make a homemade and thoughtful gift of open when letters.

Leo: A night out with dinner and good conversation

Chatty, chatty, chatty! Leos will talk all day and night so your job is sit back and give them a good listening ear over a nice meal.

Virgo: Sunglasses

Sunglasses are very practical just like a Virgo. If your significant other is fussy, make sure they're name brand!

Libra: Personalized framed photo

Libras put more emphasis on the thought behind gifts, than the actual gift. So getting them a sentimental framed photo of the two of you is perfect. This zodiac sign is known for being gracious.

Scorpio: Chocolate covered strawberries

Passion and romance is in the air! Scorpios are notorious for having these qualities and chocolate covered strawberries exude romance. Even the most stubborn Scorpio would appreciate them.

Sagittarius: Tickets to a comedy show

People who are a Sagittarius have a funny and optimistic personality. A comedy show is a perfect date night to best reflect your lover and is something both of you would enjoy (whether you're a Sagittarius or not).

Capricorn: Gift card

Capricorns being the most tenacious sign will appreciate a gift card because they can choose what they want. They also have disciplined traits so they will understand how to budget the value of a gift card. Don't go overboard with the romance!

Best of luck on your quest to find the perfect gift. Happy Valentine's Day!

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