Talk to a coach about Relationship coaching
This Simple “Things I Love About Our Life Together” Print Became His Favorite Valentine’s Gift

A Meaningful DIY Valentine’s Gift for Your Boyfriend
Introduction
A “Things I Love About Our Life Together” list print is a DIY Valentine’s gift that shifts the focus away from grand romance and toward the everyday reality of your relationship. Instead of listing traits or dramatic declarations, it highlights the routines, habits, and small moments that make being together feel steady and right.
This gift works especially well for boyfriends who value companionship, consistency, and shared life more than flashy gestures. It quietly communicates: I notice what we’ve built together—and I appreciate it.
What makes this gift powerful is its simplicity. It doesn’t rely on crafting skills, expensive materials, or poetic language. It relies on clarity and attention. This guide will walk you through how to create a list print that feels personal, sincere, and worth keeping.
When we first shared this list print, it resonated for its focus on everyday life—and now we’re walking through how to write and format it so it feels sincere, specific, and worth keeping.
Need some help with your relationship or dating life? Drop on by our directories choc full of relationship coaches, dating coaches, breakup coaches and divorce coaches to help make your love life the best it can be. Or click here to have us match you to the best.

Step 1: Decide What “Our Life Together” Means to You
Before you start writing, it helps to clarify what kind of “life together” you want to reflect. This gives your list cohesion and prevents it from feeling random.
Choose the lens for your list: Decide whether you want to focus on comfort, growth, shared routines, emotional safety, or partnership.
If you want to get more from your life, and are looking for concrete action steps to get you there, check out our Request a Coach page. It’s a “cut the fence-sitting and take action” way to tackle your issues and actually find success. To get off the fence and start to take action, click or tap here.
- Think about what makes your relationship feel stable or grounding
- Consider what you’d miss most if things were different
- Choose a lens that reflects how your relationship actually feels, not how it “should” look

This step ensures your list feels intentional rather than generic.
Step 2: Brainstorm Specific, Everyday Moments
The strength of this gift lies in specificity. Vague statements dilute the meaning, while concrete details make it feel real.
List ordinary but meaningful details: Aim for moments that happen regularly, not once-in-a-lifetime highlights.
- Morning routines or end-of-day habits
- Shared jokes or phrases only you use
- Small rituals you’ve developed naturally
- Ways you support each other without noticing

Write freely at first, then narrow down to your strongest ideas.
Step 3: Choose the Right Number of Items
More items don’t always mean more meaning. A focused list feels more thoughtful and easier to read.
Set a clear range: Choose 10–20 items, depending on how detailed each one is.
- Fewer items allow for richer descriptions
- Each item should express one clear idea
- Avoid repeating the same sentiment in different words

This keeps the list balanced and engaging.
Step 4: Write Each Item in a Natural, Conversational Voice
This list should sound like you—not like a greeting card.
If you want to get more from your life, and are looking for concrete action steps to get you there, check out our Request a Coach page. It’s a “cut the fence-sitting and take action” way to tackle your issues and actually find success. To get off the fence and start to take action, click or tap here.
Write as if you’re explaining it to him: Keep each item to one or two sentences.
- Start with the moment or habit
- Follow with why it matters to you
- Avoid exaggerated language or clichés
The goal is recognition, not performance.

Step 5: Format and Present the List Print Simply
Presentation matters, but simplicity keeps the focus on the words.
Choose a clean, readable format: A single-page print works best.
- Use a simple font and plenty of white space
- Title the page clearly
- Print on quality paper or cardstock
- Present in an envelope or simple frame
The finished piece should feel calm and timeless.
How to Keep This Gift From Feeling Cheesy
If you’re worried about this gift feeling awkward, restraint is your best tool.
- Focus on shared life, not exaggerated emotion
- Use everyday language instead of romantic clichés
- Let specificity carry the meaning

The more grounded the list feels, the more powerful it becomes.
When This Gift Is Especially Meaningful
A “Things I Love About Our Life Together” list print is especially impactful:
If you want to get more from your life, and are looking for concrete action steps to get you there, check out our Request a Coach page. It’s a “cut the fence-sitting and take action” way to tackle your issues and actually find success. To get off the fence and start to take action, click or tap here.
- In long-term relationships
- During quieter Valentine’s seasons
- When you want to acknowledge stability and partnership
- When your relationship is built on routine and trust
Because it reflects the life you’re actively living, this gift often feels more meaningful over time.
If you want to get more from your life, and are looking for concrete action steps to get you there, check out our Request a Coach page. It’s a “cut the fence-sitting and take action” way to tackle your issues and actually find success. To get off the fence and start to take action, click or tap here.
Read this next
Why Is The Dumper So Cold?
Coach Lee explains why the dumper often acts so cold, mean, and heartless after a breakup. It is important that you understand your ex if you want them back. If […]
Read More
What Is Your Spouse Thinking During Separation?
Dive deep into the intricate thoughts and emotions of what a spouse is thinking during separation from their marriage. In this enlightening video, relationship expert Coach Lee unravels the complex […]
Read More
10 Surprisingly Easy DIY Valentine’s Gifts for Your Boyfriend (That Actually Mean Something)
DIY Valentine’s gifts get a bad reputation because many of them focus on aesthetics instead of meaning. Overly crafty projects, generic love quotes, or gifts that feel like they were […]
Read More