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4 Ways To Not Screw Up Valentine’s Day

February 5, 2009 

above photo Hong Photography

It’s that time of year again, boys and girls, time to buck up and blow for your significant other on Valentine’s Day. Complete nakedness and total submission certainly do the trick, but after a fine meal and a bottle of wine or two it might be wise to spice things up a little to show her/him that you really put some thought into it. Here are a few suggestions…

PANTY BY POST

Make Valentines Day last a lot longer with Panty by Post. Through this locally operated website, you can send your valentine a Sexy Single ($28), a Sultry Six ($128) or give her what she really wants – The Commitment (12 pairs of sexy underwear for $188). The friendly girls at Panty by Post will send your Valentine their selections of the month with a personal note enclosed from you. Exactly what the undies will look will remain a mystery until they arrive. Don’t worry though, the beautiful lingerie is thoughtfully selected each season for their quality, style and sexiness (from an established, family-owned lingerie company in Montreal). I’ve said it before: the smile that 12 new pairs of knickers in the post box will put on my her face is like no other. Go for it. Play it right. Anticipation is foreplay.

FIBRE MANIPULATOR

At a loss for something to give a lover who already has everything? Local textile artist Stephanie Menard will create an adorable set of portrait dolls for you and your Valentine – mini versions of yourselves, forever captured in soft sculpture. Portrait dolls run from $250 to $500 depending on the level of detail required. No – they aren’t cheap – but think of the work that has to go into hand-crafting a likeness of someone from a photograph. Each doll comes with a minimum of three handmade accessories, a hand sewn outfit and their first name embroidered on their foot. Bonus: they’re anatomically correct. They’re sweet as can be on the mantle piece and ever so versatile, and if things don’t work out, I don’t see why these darling little numbers can’t be used as voodoo dolls. I’m thinking of having a little Andrew Morrison doll made, all dressed up in a leather jacket, hoodie, and jeans with shredded vans, holding a teeny-tiny iPhone in one hand and a skateboard in the other (so cute!). One doll takes a week to complete – so if you’re interested, you will want to contact Fibre Manipulator as soon as possible.

BOUDOIR PHOTOS

For the brave among you – Vancouver photographer Ellen Ho teams up with hair and make artist Ai Nagasawa to present the first official Boudoir Photo Session Marathon at the Sutton Place Hotel. Each $300 photo session includes: make-up, hair and Boudoir photoshoot as well as 10 high-res creative shots on a DVD & a leather DVD case. From what I understand, once you are dolled up and ready to roll, you will be plied with a glass of bubbly to help that inner sexiness shine through. Have a look at the website – photos are tasteful and nicely executed. Boudoir Marathon spaces are being snapped up quickly so be sure to contact Hong Photography Studio on the double if you want to get in on it.
Feb 8 | Sutton Place Hotel | see website for details

SELF SERVICE

Maybe you don’t have a valentine this year. Don’t whine about it, be your own Valentine. February 2-13 singles can book in to Skoah for a ‘fitskin’ facial and receive a complimentary killer foot facial – which promises to leave your feet “toe-sucking-worthy” (just in case you meet someone really cute on the bus ride home). Skoah has all sorts of Valentines Day goodies planned… Visit their website for details.

Do you have a unique gift idea or event that Scout should add to this list? Let us know. Make a comment below or email me at michelle[@]scoutmagazine.ca

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Michelle Sproule grew up in Kitsilano and attended Bond University in Australia and the University of Victoria before receiving her graduate degree in Library Sciences from The University of Toronto. She lives by the beach in Vancouver and enjoys wandering aimlessly through the city’s shops and streets with her best friend – a beat up, sticky, grimy, and uncooperative camera.

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Give The Gift Of Spa And She’ll Dig You

If you’re flailing at this stage of the Christmas shopping game, I wholeheartedly suggest that you skip directly to the gift certificate option. Some say that the gift certificate is an impersonal cop-out. I am not one of those people. Particularly when the gift certificate is for a spa.

I have been very fortunate to have been given a few spa gift certificates in the past. Let me tell you, I’ve cherished them. They generally come with a spa ‘menu’ outlining all of the treatments available, and I will carry that menu with me everywhere until the time is right. I pull it out at cold bus stops, grocery store line-ups, and (shhh) even in slow-moving business meetings. And every time I pull it out to daydream over the treatment I will eventually spend my gift certificate on, I send out a quiet little ‘thank you’ to the person who made the choice to grant me this little reprieve. And if you think a trip to the spa may seem a tad too extravagant, the gift card takes all the guilt out of it indulgence. Go for it. Who doesn’t love going to the spa?

Here are my spa picks, all of which are offering great Christmas packages or gift card deals as we speak. Hopefully they land close to your neighbourhood or right in the middle of it.

East Side

Flaming June
Flaming June, located on Commercial Drive, is earthily low key and a good ambassador for the Drive vibe. This season they’re offering a 2.5 hour “Holiday Spoiler” package ($135) that includes a 30 minute Swedish relaxation massage, a face treatment (European style facial using Dermalogica products), and a choice of either a paraffin manicure or pedicure. Gift Cards are also available, and for every $100 that you purchase you receive an additional $20 at no extra charge. Every purchase of a ‘December Special’ will get you into the Flaming June holiday contest (A Pampering for Two Spa Package, and a Gift Basket full of Spa Products). The draw takes place just after Christmas.

Kitsilano

Spa Ethos

Located in the heart of Kits (Fourth and Yew), Spa Ethos is a fantastic place to hold a gift card to, and to make things more attractive for gift buyers this season, they’re doing a “Buy four gift cards get one free” deal. And, since parking in Kitsilano can be a major headache in the best of times, let alone in the last stretch of the holiday season – to make it easier for you to nip in and pick up a gift card (or product), the spa has reserved 3 parking stalls in the rear lane for “5-minute gift card pick-up”. GC’s are also available online, but you should get outside and experience 4th in the snow.

Bloom Essentials
Also in Kits (down on 1st between Burrard and Cypress), Bloom Essentials is a great place to send someone you love. Their motto is: We’re just a little more fun. And they are. They’re sincerely passionate about what they do and the minute you walk through the door, you know it. No frilly bits, no pretense, no pressure – just great services at fair prices: 45 minute massage is just $50, And a 75 minute aromatherapy facial is $75 (they also have their own line of skin care products that would be perfect under any tree). Gift certificates are available in denominations of $25 up to $200. Score them online.

Yaletown

Skoah
Mmmm…Skoah. This Yaletown spa doesn’t just offer facials, they also have a unique product line that includes everything from serums and masks to shampoo and lip gloss (though the facials are awesome: from the ‘facialisicous’ to the ‘quickie’ there is something in your price range that will thrill that special someone). Check out Skoah’s holiday inspired gift packs…tons to choose from. If taking half an hour to find a parking spot in Yaletown just to do the 5 minute ‘dash in – dash out with a gift card” transaction feels like it would be too taxing: order online and Skoah will send it out for you. Do it by midnight on the 18th and they will even cover the cost (on orders over $200). Skoah also offers E-certificates that you can buy online and have delivered to your inbox in a matter of minutes. Yay convenience.

Downtown

Absolute Spa
There is an Absolute Spa in the Vancouver Hotel and another at the Century Plaza a few blocks south. A 45 minute massage at either comes in at $85, but at the Century that comes with full use of the sauna and steam room as well as a post-treatment snack in the lounge. Bonus: Right now every gift card purchased over $50 automatically enters you to win their ‘Grand Holiday Prize’ (valued at $3500). Visit the Absolute Spa web site for details. When you do, keep in mind that they are in the spa business, not the web design business (their site seems to be where .pdf files go to breed). Though the site may be confused, I can assure you the spa staff are not. These people have the spa trade dialed in. Gift cards can be purchased and redeemed at any of the 10 Absolute Spa locations.

South Granville

Som Visao

When you buy four gift cards any day before December 23rd, Som Visao will give you a 5th of equal value totally free. The nice thing about these gift certificates is that they come in denominations of $25, $50 or $100. Redeeming GC’s at Som Visao is fun – they have daily specials including Temptatious Tuesdays (that’s 20% off Brazilian waxing – though I think Tidy Tuesday’s would be a much cooler name ); Wrapaholic Wednesdays (20% off all body wraps); and Facial Fridays (20% off all facials). $79 will get you a Body Glow (45min) massage that incorporates the gentle application of seaweed particles that will leave your skin “invigorated, velvety smooth, and oxygenated”. Sounds good.

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photo courtesy of Skoah (Yaletown location)