52 Things I Love About You (2024)

Introduction: 52 Things I Love About You

I apologize in advance that I don't have pictures for all steps; I was making this as a surprise for my husband for Christmas, so it was complicated trying to get things done only when he wasn't home--and cleaning up quickly to leave no trace! Adding in taking pictures would have been nearly impossible! Perhaps after Christmas I can update with more pictures (maybe even in time for Valentine's Day).

Items needed:

  • Deck of regular playing cards (preferably with Jokers included)
  • 2 Book Rings (mine are 1" but it's a tight fit)
  • Hole punch (adjustable 3-hole is good, but single works fine, too)
  • Pen or Marker OR Computer & Printer (with template if desired)
  • 54 Labels, Business Cards, or Paper cut to fit

If not using self-adhesive labels, you will also need the following:

  • Mod Podge, Glue, or other appropriate adhesive
  • paint brush or sponge (for applying adhesive)
  • waxed paper
  • heavy books or boards (to keep cards pressed flat while drying)
  • a flat surface where cards can be pressed and dry for an hour or so without being disturbed

Step 1: The List and Labels

Write (or type) out a list of 52 things you love about the recipient. Include a variety of compliments, from physical appearance ("Your gorgeous blue eyes"), to their talents and skills ("How creative you are. You always come up with the best ideas"), personality traits ("Your generous heart"), how they express love to you ("The way you comfort me when I'm upset"), and the things they do ("That you text me every day") and how they do them ("How patiently you put up with my family when they're annoying"). Be specific, and even use examples where you can ("Your gentleness with me. Like when you brush my hair"). These are your "reasons." You may number them if you prefer. As you can see in the pictures, I didn't number mine; I just crossed them off my printed list as I used them so that I could reorder the cards later if I wanted to.

Now copy each "reason" onto the labels, business cards, or paper, either by using a computer and printer, or writing them out by hand with a pen or marker. I printed mine onto the Avery 28371 business cards and trimmed the short sides just a bit, but paper cut to fit would also work. You can also add decorative touches if you like. Keep in mind the size of the cards you have may limit how much text will fit; you will need to leave some room to punch the holes, as well.

Step 2: Gluey, Gluey

Now you will stick the "reasons" to the playing cards.

If you are using self-adhesive labels, this part is relatively easy, and once you have them on all of the cards, you can skip to the next step.

You can choose to stick them to the "faces" (over the numbers and suits), or to the "backs" (over the same design that's on every card). You may want to flip the last card over so that your back cover design matches your front cover and looks more like a "book," but it's not absolutely necessary. I chose to stick my "reasons" to the backs of my playing cards because I found the number/suit sides to be more interesting and fun, and the "back" design on my particular set of cards was somewhat ugly. I would not recommend a combination of faces and backs showing; I think it looks better with some consistency. But, hey, if you like the chaotic look, go for it.

Normally, there would be 52 cards (one for each "reason"), and 2 Jokers (one for a front cover and one for a back cover). However, I found that I had unwittingly purchased "used casino playing cards" that did not contain any Jokers, so there were only 52 cards total. That's not enough for separate front and back cards unless I cut out two of the "reasons" and made it "50 things I love about you." I didn't want to do that, so I chose instead to stick a "reason" on one side, and the front/back cover on the other side of two of the cards, so that the first "reason" was on the inside front cover (shown in the first picture), and the last "reason" on the inside of the back cover.

If you are using business cards or paper (whether pre-printed or not), you will have to use Mod Podge or glue, or some other appropriate adhesive to stick the "reasons" to the cards (note to self et al: hot glue is NOT a good idea for this project, unless you just want burned fingers and frustration. And if so, there are better ways to go about it... like roasting marshmallows. Yum.). You also might want to test that the adhesive doesn't soak through and cause your ink to run or smear.

Because Mod Podge makes the paper business cards want to curl and pull away from the cards (and I suspect the same will happen with glue and/or paper), I did small "batches" of 3 or 4 cards at a time, coating the back of the "reason" and sticking that to the playing card. Then I set them "reason" side DOWN on a piece of waxed paper on my dining room table, leaving just enough space between so that the cards wouldn't touch or overlap each other. Then I covered them with another piece of waxed paper and set books on top to keep them flat. (I found that laying them "reason" side up under the books meant that when a book got bumped, I ended up with the occasional skewed "reason" and had to do some trimming.) Then I left them to dry for about an hour.

Step 3: Two Rings to Bind Them All...

I took my 3-hole punch and adjusted two of the punches together to fit a playing card (see first picture). Punch two holes on the left on the "reasons" side of each card, except the cover cards--the holes should be to the left of the front cover (even if you have a "reason" on the inside front cover), and to the right on the back cover (see second picture). I punched holes in two of the cards at a time to make it faster, but three was too thick for my hole punch. YMMV. Be careful to line the holes up the same way on all cards so that the rings will fit properly and the "pages" will turn smoothly, especially if you are using a single-hole punch.

After punching all the holes, open the book rings, put the cards (in the order you've chosen) on the book rings, and close them back up. If you have small rings like mine, you may have to do half the deck on one side, and half on the other so that you can close the rings up properly. If you don't have book rings, you can string ribbon through the holes and tie it, but don't tighten it too much; leave it loose enough around the "spine" so that you can still turn the pages. Be sure the cards are all facing the right direction in relation to each other. Also make sure none of the pages stick together.

Give the lovely, finished product to your lucky recipient!

Step 4: Bonus Level! Continuing the Love...

I had more than 52 things on my list that I love about my husband (I know, I have a really great guy... and yes, I'm bragging on him now. Feel free to be jealous.). So I printed out several extra "reasons" on some extra business cards. I didn't bother to trim these, since they won't be glued to playing cards. Instead, I plan to leave one every so often where my husband can find it--like little surprise love notes! Maybe one in his coat pocket a few days after Christmas, in his wallet a few days after that, on the car dashboard a week or so later...

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FAQs

What to write in 52 Things I Love About You? ›

52 Things I love about you...
  • I love the way you dance.
  • You are a giver.
  • I love your analogies.
  • I love that you try new things.
  • You are reflective.
  • You love to laugh.
  • I love that you try to learn Spanish.
  • You are curious.
Dec 24, 2017

What do I love about examples? ›

Read on to find some which might work for you...
  • You are totally trustworthy. ...
  • You love my family and spend time with them. ...
  • We always have fun together. ...
  • I think you're as beautiful on the inside as you are on the outside. ...
  • You always come up with crazy things to do. ...
  • You take time to call just to say hi. ...
  • The way you kiss me.
Apr 18, 2023

Why I love you jar ideas? ›

Fill a glass jar with reasons why you love your significant other. I wrote mine on pretty paper and used stickers to label the jar. Your SO can read a paper whenever they need a pick-me-up. "I love you because..." jar!

How many cards are in a deck? ›

A "standard" deck of playing cards consists of 52 Cards in each of the 4 suits of Spades, Hearts, Diamonds, and Clubs. Each suit contains 13 cards: Ace, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, Jack, Queen, King. Modern decks also usually include two Jokers.

How do you write a list of things you love about someone? ›

120 Reasons Why I Love You:
  1. I love the way you look at me.
  2. You make me feel like I'm the only person in the world.
  3. With you I can be myself.
  4. I love you because we are family and friends at the same time.
  5. When we're together, all my problems disappear.
  6. You make my heart smile.
  7. You know me better than I know myself..
Jun 26, 2018

How to answer what I love about you? ›

Compliment your partner's skills or talents.
  • "I like how hard you work. I have a lot of respect for that."
  • "This pie you made is killer. I love how talented you are at baking."
  • "I like your sense of humor. It's so easy to hang out, because you're always cracking me up."
  • "I love all your hobbies.

What is the 5 example of love? ›

We all give and receive love in 5 different ways: words of affirmation, acts of service, receiving gifts, quality time, and physical touch. These are called 'love languages' - a concept created by Dr. Gary Chapman through his long-time work as a marriage counsellor.

What do you love most examples? ›

  • My husband, who is my main man and best friend.
  • Meeting people who inspire me with their spunk, spirit and passion – even when they don't realise it!
  • The beach at sunset, breeze in the hair, waves lapping at the shore.
  • Learning new things.
  • Belly laughs.
  • A long, hot shower at the end of a long day.
  • Travel.

How can you define love in 5 words? ›

tenderness, fondness, predilection, warmth, passion, adoration.

What is the most romantic thing for you? ›

100 Ways to be Romantic | A dummies guide to being romantic
  • The obvious one - buy some flowers. ...
  • Buy some chocolates – but again, the ones your partner likes. ...
  • Take them on a romantic retreat. ...
  • Go on a long walk. ...
  • Make a meal for them. ...
  • Declare tonight a film night. ...
  • Write them a heartfelt letter. ...
  • Take them dancing.

What to say to why do you love me? ›

the top 10 answers to such a question:
  • "I love you because you make me feel happy and fulfilled."
  • "I love you for who you are, with all of your strengths and weaknesses."
  • "I love you because you inspire me to be a better person."
  • "I love you because you are my partner, my best friend, and my confidant."
Oct 28, 2017

What are the 4 types of cards? ›

A standard 52-card French-suited deck comprises 13 ranks in each of the four suits: clubs (♣), diamonds ( ), hearts (♥) and spades (♠). Each suit includes three court cards (face cards), King, Queen and Jack, with reversible (i.e. double headed) images.

What is a jack card? ›

The knave card had been called a jack as part of the terminology of the game All Fours since the 17th century, but this usage was considered common or low class. However, because the card abbreviation for knave was so close to that of the king ("Kn" versus "K"), the two were easily confused.

What do all 52 cards add up to? ›

There are 52 cards in a full pack of playing cards (excluding jokers) – There are 52 weeks in a year. Finally, the sum of the values of the 52 cards (Ace = 1, King = 13, Queen = 12, Jack = 11) and 1 Joker is 365.

What do you write in an I love You paragraph? ›

Short love paragraphs for her
  • Your smile brightens even my darkest days. ...
  • When I'm with you, my worries fade away. ...
  • You are my rock, my confidant, and my greatest source of joy. ...
  • Your laughter is music to my ears, and your touch is a comfort like no other. ...
  • In your eyes, I see the future I've always dreamed of.
Nov 23, 2023

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