25 Valentine’s Day Journal Writing Prompts

Do you want to write extra entries in your journal about Valentine’s Day? If you are searching for inspiration, consider the following Valentine’s Day journal writing prompts. Remember there is no right or wrong answer. Just write for yourself.

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  1. What does Valentine’s Day mean to you?
  2. What does Valentine’s Day mean to you as a single person?
  3. What does Valentine’s Day mean to you when you are in a relationship or married?
  4. What are the top three things you love about Valentine’s Day?
  5. How do you plan to spend Valentine’s Day 2023?
  6. What type of Valentine’s Day gift do you like? Flowers? Chocolates? Jewelry? Stuffed animal? Why?
  7. What was your favorite Valentine’s Day gift? Why was this one so special?
  8. Write about that special person who makes you feel loved.
  9. Write 15 words that you associate with Valentine’s Day.
  10. How do you describe love?
  11. Write your love story. How did you meet your current partner or spouse?
  12. What does romance mean to you?
  13. What is the most romantic gesture someone has done for you?
  14. How do you express your love to others?
  15. Write about your favorite Valentine’s Day.
  16. Write about your worst Valentine’s Day.
  17. When you were younger, did you pass out Valentine’s Day cards in school?
  18. Did your classroom host a Valentine’s Day party each year?
  19. What was your favorite Valentine’s Day party as a child? Teen? Or adult?
  20. Describe your school experience with Valentine’s Day?
  21. Describe your ideal Valentine’s Day date?
  22. Describe your first Valentine’s Day date. What did you do?
  23. Do you decorate for Valentine’s Day? Why or why not?
  24. What is your favorite Valentine’s Day or related movie?
  25. Do you celebrate Valentine’s Day as a family?

Have a great Valentine’s Day! Happy writing!

Author: Rebecca C.

I am just a person who loves to photograph and write about the world around me.

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