Coupon book
Feb. 13th, 2004 02:13 pmI finally finished my coupon book.


I made it at work so that's why it's a bit on the crappy side and why paper curlies are my only decoration. One of the cooler features that is a little hard to see in the open photo is that I perforated the coupons with a tack. I think this is very clever and feel like an absolute genius for thinking of it (although, I know I'm not the only person to think of it nor am I the first, but I still feel special).
Front: Good for one movie date to any movie of your choice
Back: I will accompany you to any movie you choose to see - no questions asked, no arguments, and no suggestions of seeing a dollar movie instead. The movie tickets and concessions are on me.
Front: Good for one visit to an arcade of your choice
Back: This coupon may be traded for $10 dollars which is to be spent at a video game arcade.
Front: Good for one homemade dinner
Back: Give me this coupon and I will make any dinner you want. I'll even clean up afterwards.
Front: Good for one trip to any bar of your choice
Back: This coupon may be traded for $10 dollars which is to be spent at any bar you'd like. This includes tittie bars.
Front: Good for one comic book store splurge
Back: Trade this coupon for $10 dollars to spend any way you want at any comic book store.
Front: Good for one uninterrupted candlelit bubble bath
Back: If you give me this coupon, I will draw you a bubble bath complete with candles. I will leave you be for as long as you like - I promise.
Front: Good for one Best Buy splurge
Back: Trade this coupon for $20 dollars to spend at Best Buy any way you want.
Front: Good for one manicure at salon of your choice
Back: Trade this coupon for $20 dollars so you can get that manicure you've been wanting forever.
(Yeah. My guy is wierd. He has been telling me for ages he wants a manicure and he loves the smell of nail salons. So he's gonna love this.)
Sure, it's a bit last minute, but I wanted something else to go along with the silly little candy hearts bracelet I made for him. I think I'm going to get him a crock pot, too. He's been asking for one and, even though it's not a very romantic gift, Valentine's Day is as good an excuse as any to buy something like that.


I made it at work so that's why it's a bit on the crappy side and why paper curlies are my only decoration. One of the cooler features that is a little hard to see in the open photo is that I perforated the coupons with a tack. I think this is very clever and feel like an absolute genius for thinking of it (although, I know I'm not the only person to think of it nor am I the first, but I still feel special).
Front: Good for one movie date to any movie of your choice
Back: I will accompany you to any movie you choose to see - no questions asked, no arguments, and no suggestions of seeing a dollar movie instead. The movie tickets and concessions are on me.
Front: Good for one visit to an arcade of your choice
Back: This coupon may be traded for $10 dollars which is to be spent at a video game arcade.
Front: Good for one homemade dinner
Back: Give me this coupon and I will make any dinner you want. I'll even clean up afterwards.
Front: Good for one trip to any bar of your choice
Back: This coupon may be traded for $10 dollars which is to be spent at any bar you'd like. This includes tittie bars.
Front: Good for one comic book store splurge
Back: Trade this coupon for $10 dollars to spend any way you want at any comic book store.
Front: Good for one uninterrupted candlelit bubble bath
Back: If you give me this coupon, I will draw you a bubble bath complete with candles. I will leave you be for as long as you like - I promise.
Front: Good for one Best Buy splurge
Back: Trade this coupon for $20 dollars to spend at Best Buy any way you want.
Front: Good for one manicure at salon of your choice
Back: Trade this coupon for $20 dollars so you can get that manicure you've been wanting forever.
(Yeah. My guy is wierd. He has been telling me for ages he wants a manicure and he loves the smell of nail salons. So he's gonna love this.)
Sure, it's a bit last minute, but I wanted something else to go along with the silly little candy hearts bracelet I made for him. I think I'm going to get him a crock pot, too. He's been asking for one and, even though it's not a very romantic gift, Valentine's Day is as good an excuse as any to buy something like that.