How to Write Valentine's Day Cards During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Love. Whether it’s between you and your partner, your appreciation for your neighbor, or the supportive love you share for your best friend, Valentine’s Day celebrates our thoughtful connections with one another.
This Valentine’s Day holiday, the COVID-19 pandemic has once again changed the way we celebrate. But one thing we learned almost a year since this virus struck the world, is that showing our care for each other keeps us connected.
Use these different Valentine’s Day gifting situations to help you craft a message that both celebrates your relationships and acknowledges the sensitivity of the pandemic.
How to Write Valentine's Day Cards During the COVID-19 Pandemic
We’ll cover how to write greetings for:
Partners
Friends
Kids
COVID-19 Pandemic Valentine’s Day Messages for Your Partner
Whether you’ve been quarantined together or frequently meeting at wide-open outdoor spaces to spend time together, your partner is your rock during these difficult times. Consider these messages when writing your Valentine’s Day message:
There’s no one I’d rather be quarantined with than you
Although you can’t see it, you keep me smiling under my mask
Roses are red, Violets are blue, Happy Valentine’s Day, I’m warm for you
I love you more than hand sanitizer and the vaccine combined
Thank you for making my days brighter when everything else seemed dark
COVID-19 Pandemic Valentine’s Day Messages for Your Friend
Six feet apart, but still in my heart
I’d pick you for my quaranteam
I may not be near, but I’m here
You’re essential to my happiness
I may not miss jeans, but I do miss you
I’d rather give you a hug, but this card will do
COVID-19 Pandemic Valentine’s Day Messages for Kids
Spread love, not germs! Happy Valentine’s Day!
Roses are red, Violets are blue, Happy Valentine’s Day, from me to you!
Sending you a virtual high-five. Happy Valentine’s Day
Can’t wait to play together again soon! Happy VDay!
Wash your hands and stay safe! Happy Valentine’s Day
How are you celebrating Valentine’s Day during the COVID-19 pandemic?
Let us know how you plan to stay connected with those your love and appreciate. Start your greeting card today and send love out into the world and make someone’s day!