Women do like their jewelery. The challenge sometimes is finding something that won’t destroy your personal finances. Yes, $48.00 is a good sum of money, but not for Valentine’s day. That and these earrings look much more expensive. They’re elegant, certainly not too big at 1/4″ wide, and they’ll accent whatever diamonds she might have in a necklace or ring.
And if you’re looking to give her more than a single gift for Valentine’s Day, give her something to put her jewelery in while she’s traveling. Y’know, Something other than a zip-loc.
The red silk Jewelry roll from Red Envelope is small, but really quite beautiful. Red silk, nice stitching, thick white ties. Tuck the earrings in there and you’re set.
Add on an extra $5.00 if you want to have her initials embroidered on it. And yes, you do want to have her initials embroidered on it. Personalizing it adds that extra perfect amount of thought into this gift. This is for her, and only her. Because she’s your only her.
(awwwwwwww… Feel free to use that. After you stop puking of course.)
Going big this Valentine’s Day? Considering a proposal? Give her the ring inside of the jewelry roll. And as long as it’s absolutely clear that she’ll be accepting your last name… change the last initial on the embroidery so it matches yours. It should click a second or so after she sees it.
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