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A little creative love

By | February 11, 2010

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Spire2 is out to prove that promotion doesn’t have to cost a lot. We created little cards (check out moo.com) and sent out Valentine’s greetings to prospects and customers. I texted a bunch of these to my wife from the list we gathered at the office and the overall effect was positive. So I am challenging you to get your phone out and text a couple to someone special in your life. Happy Valentine’s Day. And let me know how it goes.

Here is the list we gathered:

Did it hurt when you fell from heaven?

I like that shirt.

You’re cute.

I lost my number. Can I have yours?

Hey there, sugar

If beauty were time, you’d be eternity.

If I had a nickel for every time I saw someone as beautiful as you, I’d have five cents.

You’re so beautiful that you made me forget my pickup line.

I was wondering if you had an extra heart. Mine seems to have been stolen.

You look beautiful today, just like every other day.

You make my heart sing.

All you need is love.

Do you have a Bandaid? Cuz I just scraped my knee falling for you.

You’re eyes are bluer than the ocean, and I’m lost at sea.

How was Heaven when you left it?

Was your father a thief? ‘Cause someone stole the stars from the sky and put them in your eyes.

If a star fell for every time I’ll think of you, the sky would soon be empty.

I think you’ve got something in your eye. Oh never mind, it’s just a sparkle.

Oh, that’s why the sky is so gray today. All the blue is in your eyes.

I don’t know how to say this, but I think you have stolen my heart.

Did the sun come out or did you just smile at me?

Hey beautiful…that is your name, right?

Do you have a map? Cuz I just got lost in your eyes.

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Jeffery James
Jeffery James
Jeffery is the Creative Director and Principal of Spire2. He brings marketing expertise from a variety of industries. He excels at understanding clients' corporate objectives, translating them into brand positioning and executing marketing materials that exceed expectations.