MAYWOOD, N.J., Feb. 1, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Design Spree, a unique new "storehouse" (a high-end, warehouse-style furniture store with two locations in New Jersey), invites couples to forget the bad economy, the political infighting and the hectic schedules this Valentine's Day. From February 8th through the 14th customers will receive extra, free perks when buying a bedroom set:
- A unique, personalized, romance novelette to share with your significant other penned by best-selling, award-winning author Shirley Hailstock, a member of the New Jersey Romance Writers association. Customers become characters in these fun love stories that incorporate real life events.
- A luxurious couples massage from The Fountain Spa in Hackensack, NJ or Me Salon in New Hope, PA.
- A bottle of champagne and a box of chocolates, courtesy of Design Spree.
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"We know that everyone is feeling a lot of stress lately and sometimes, romance takes a back seat to life's other priorities. So, we'd like to bring back a little sizzle this Valentine's Day and help our customers spice up their relationships," said Jay Wagnon, president of Design Spree.
"Partnering with professional romance writers is a fun way to personalize the day and give our customers something that's as unique as their own design style," continued Wagnon.
For those lovers who are looking for advice on writing their own love stories, Design Spree and the New Jersey Romance Writers association suggest "10 Tips For Writing About Your Loved One":
- Use specific special events or romantic experiences you've shared.
- Use the five senses: sight, sound, scent, touch and taste.
- Borrow from the Bard—and other great poets. Byron, the Brownings, Donne, Shakespeare, Shelley, and Yeats wrote passionate love poems and won't complain if you quote them.
- Add lyrics from songs you both like or lines from movies you've enjoyed together.
- Dream up a simile: "your kiss is like a sip of fine champagne."
- Express yourself in the language of your special someone's profession. A banker? "I'm endorsing my heart over to you." A lawyer? "What's the verdict? Will you be my Valentine?" A police officer? "You're under arrest for stealing my heart."
- Pick one emotional tone and go with it – happy, romantic, funny, serious.
- How has your valentine changed you for the "better" by knowing her/him? Why are you grateful for that change?
- If your loved one is also your best friend, let them know you value that friendship as well.
- Remember: whatever you write will be romantic as long as it comes from the heart!
For more information on Design Spree, visit www.designspree.com or follow on Facebook and Twitter.
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