- 20 x 10 cm, unfolded 20 x 20 cm
- Incl. envelope
- Front printable with text / photos
- Inside printable with text / photos
- 300 g / m² silk-matt paper
- A3, A4, A5, 21 x 21 cm and 28 x 28 cm
- 170 g / m² digital printing paper
- Hardcover with adhesive binding
- Choose from 26 to 180 pages
- Optional gift box in A4, A3, 28 x 28 cm
- 4 different shapes
- Perfect for multi-purpose storage
- Rustproof, shatterproof metal tin
- Lid printed with your glossy photo
Romance is in the air as Valentine’s Day draws near. 14 February is a day for love and lovers, gifts, and declarations of love. You can find romantic gifts for your girlfriend or boyfriend here. Or how about buying a great gift for your best friend this Valentine’s Day? We’ve got lots of Valentine’s Day ideas for you.
Photo greeting cards with love greetings
Photo gifts for a special surprise effect
Photo books for your loved ones
Photos for the best moments of love

Affectionately flirty
Show off your most beautiful photos perfectly
As you know, pictures say more than a thousand words. Let your photos do the talking and create a special surprise for Valentine’s Day. Your most beautiful photos together shown off perfectly are an absolute highlight on this extremely romantic day. There’s not a lot more to say except: your loved one is bound to be really thrilled and their heart will melt with love.
Don’t forget your friends
Don’t forget your single friends on Valentine’s Day too. Go for a meal with them or party with them on 15 February, the day after Valentine’s Day. Take this day as an occasion to remind your friends and yourself how much you actually mean to each other and how much you laugh with each other. You can also create many of our Valentine’s gifts for your best friend. For example, a personal photo book of your times together.

Valentine’s Day: interesting facts
Where does the Valentine’s Day tradition come from?
The Valentine’s Day tradition is naturally not as old as love itself but it’s not far off! Valentinus was a Christian martyr in whose honour a feast day was set on 14 February in the fifth century. However, the tradition with gifts was first introduced in the Middle Ages to express courtly love.
So anyone who still associates Valentine’s Day with a purely commercial holiday should see the day as a day of pure and idealistic romanticism now at the latest.
Where is Valentine’s Day celebrated?
Valentine was a saint in Christendom, which is why the 14 February is mainly celebrated in Europe as well as in North and South America. The day is also honoured in Japan, South Korea, China and Singapore though.
How is Valentine’s Day celebrated in Asia?
Would you perhaps like to celebrate Valentine’s Day in Japanese or Korean style this year? Then the women should give their men chocolate or a small gift on 14 February and in return they receive sweets but not chocolate from their loved ones exactly a month later, on so-called White Day. Singles can also make Valentine’s Day into something special in parts of Asia though: anyone who hasn’t received any gifts in the months before, goes to a restaurant with their friends on 14 April, Black Day, and orders black noodles.
Why Are There Gifts for Valentine’s Day?
There are various theories on how the tradition of Valentine’s Day came about. One popular story tells of how St. Valentine wed couples as a priest in the 3rd century, even though this was forbidden by Emperor Claudius II. It was said that the marriages St. Valentine presided over were very auspicious, which quickly led to him becoming known as the patron saint of love. After the wedding, it’s said that he would give the newlyweds flowers from his garden. Maybe this is the reason there are gifts given on Valentine’s Day. It’s said that the tradition of giving flowers and greeting cards on Valentine’s Day was introduced and made popular by the English author Samuel Pepys and his wife. Pepys is said to have sent his wife a love letter and a bouquet of flowers on Valentine’s Day. Subsequently, florists and confectionary makers later promoted the popularity of Valentine’s Day as the day of love with substantial advertising and special offers. These days, besides flowers and sweets, small gifts with sentimental value continue to be popular gifts for Valentine’s Day.
What do people give each other on Valentine's Day in the USA?
Americans are known to avidly celebrate Valentine’s Day. In the US, the 14th of February is an especially important day for adolescents. Americans give each other greeting cards with short poems or words of love to people they especially hold dear. These short messages aren’t necessarily only given to romantic interests, but also to best friends. The number of Valentine’s Day cards received as well as the messages they contain reflect the popularity of the recipient. Thus, for young Americans, an empty letterbox on the 14th of February can be a real disappointment. Of course, in the US new couples and newlyweds also exchange gifts on Valentine’s Day. Just as everywhere else, flowers and chocolate are typical Valentine’s Day gifts. If a partner forgets this important day, it can quickly lead to some drama in the relationship.
What Do the Swiss Like to Give as Gifts on Valentine’s Day?
According to a survey carried out in 2016 by Statista, flowers are the most popular gift to give on Valentine’s Day in all regions of Switzerland. The German-speaking Swiss, especially, like to give their partner a beautiful bouquet of flowers and only about 20% give their partners sweets or a romantic candlelight dinner for Valentine’s Day. Completely different in the Italian-speaking region of Switzerland: here, about half of the people like to give someone a special treat for Valentine’s Day. The French-speaking Swiss also like to give their special someone flowers and treats and about 11% also like to surprise their sweetheart with lingerie. Whether flowers or tasty treats – for most couples, personal gifts make the best surprises for Valentine’s Day. This is a reason why many people like to compliment their bouquet of flowers or box of chocolates with memorable photos or lovely photo gifts to really express their feelings on this especially romantic day.