Valentine's Day is all about showing appreciation to your woman in a way that you would probably not be able to do during the other three hundred and sixty four days of the year. Thus, your Valentine's Day gifts for her must be that special. No worries with finding the perfect gift, though, as here are some ideas you could incorporate into yours in order to come up with the best Valentine gifts for her:
Jewelry - Diamonds are a girl's best friend, it is said, and for good reason. Women, after all, like the feeling of knowing that they look good. Putting thought into your choice things such as your girlfriend or wife's favorite color, the color of her eyes and such is bound to give a well-thought of piece of jewelry is a sure path to making your gift one of the top Valentine gifts for her.
Chocolates - Remember what I said about women liking the feeling of knowing that they look good? Well, this extends to a liking for feeling good itself, a feeling that chocolate has been known to give people. Personally pick which ones she would like the most, stick a personal note in and you have one of the most famous, yet still one of the best Valentine's gifts for her.
Poetry - It is not about making something that would grace the pages of a magazine, but who cares? The point is that you have spent the time and effort in order to create something that transcends any material object you could possibly give into your best Valentine's presents for her. Extra credit for you if you manage to include her name, more extra credit if you manage to make it rhyme with something, even more extra credit if you write more than one poem.
Personalized gifts - Forget the mug with her name on it, these Valentine gifts for her involve more thought and planning. For example, how about making her cookies with the letters of her name spelled on each cookie with chocolate syrup? (Extra credit if you do not know how to bake in the first place.) Or, how about making a collage entirely of things significant for the both of you: an unused napkin from the restaurant the both of you first ate in, the tickets of your first movie together and other memorabilia are a good start. Be creative.