Hilarious images reveal the world’s dodgiest Valentine’s Day messages
While Valentine's Day means roses and chocolate for some, others may miss the mark with their dodgy tokens of love
HILARIOUS photos capturing the world's dodgiest Valentine's Day messages have been revealed.
While the day might be filled with roses and chocolate for some, others may just missed the mark with their tokens of love.
Compiled by BoredPanda, these photos prove that with Valentine's Day gifts, it's best to be straightforward with your other half about what's on your wishlist.
From Valentine's wishes in a petri dish to alternative bouquets and homemade cards, these are some original ways to show affection on the most romantic day of the year.
And while some give roses, for one gift-giver wilting flowers did not say love - and instead opted for an unbreakable phone.
Plates of bacteria and bouquets of snacks might scream romance to some, but others might want to specify exactly what type of 'dozen roses' they want this Valentine's Day.
For her Valentine with the sweet tooth, one woman created a romantic masterpiece out of chocolate bars and sweets.
And another appeared to get their gift 'bang' on as she left a promising note for her other half.
But one lover wasn't quite as lucky as a mix up with vegetables meant they missed out on daffodils.
A teddy bear in a balloon may have seemed like a cute idea at the beginning, but unfortunately for one Valentine, the bear didn't fare too well.
One lover's attempt at a heart-shaped pizza came with a apologetic 'we tried' note attached.
But the true masterpiece is one man donning a specially made t-shirt emblazoned with his girlfriend's face.
And for Matthew, his Valentine's Day could have ended very differently if he'd only been given a cactus.
If one woman learned anything from her Valentine's gift, it's to be very specific about the 18 carat necklace she wanted.
Instead of gold, the woman - pictured below - is instead draped with a row of 18 carrots on a string.
While a Putin-inspired card is comic for one, a brutally honest note from another's dad that the Valentine's gifts are about to end probably came as a shock to another.
Probably not as much of a shock however for one Valentine who got a cleverly written token for an anal-ytic conversation.
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