About Valentines Day Live Wallpaper
Don’t wait for Valentine’s Day to fall in love! Get Valentine’s Day Live Wallpaper and decorate you desktop with lovable images! Whenever you tap on the screen, new red hearts and flowers appear! Enjoy these lovely wallpapers and celebrate the most romantic holiday of the year in happiness, joy, and, what is most important, love! Cherish that amazing feeling and put these adorable images on your phone! Choose your favorite amorous background and let the love shower cover your screen!
- Ideal live wallpaper for your mobile phone!
- Whenever you tap on the screen, new hearts and flowers appear!
- Five types of background styles - different amorous images!
- Three types of speed of the floating objects: slow, normal, fast!
- Full support for landscape mode and home-screen switching!
- Choose this animated background and you won't regret!
Follow the installation instructions:
Home -> Menu -> Wallpapers -> Live Wallpapers
Download Valentine’s Day Live Wallpaper and surprise your darling with this lovely app! “How do you feel when you are in love?” Wonderful! Then tell that to the entire world! Don’t be shy! Let the shower of love fill your screen and your heart with most amazing feelings! Be happy and share that happiness! Celebrate Valentine’s Day by decorating your desktop with these amorous backgrounds!
Every February 14, across the United States and in other places around the world, candy, flowers and gifts are exchanged between loved ones, all in the name of St. Valentine, a Roman saint who was executed on February 14th, 270 A.D. He was killed for secretly marrying couples in defiance of an order of the Roman emperor. The emperor had forbidden marriage after Roman men began refusing conscription in order to stay home with their wives.
Cupid, the winged child who pierced the hearts of his victims, causing them to fall in love, was known in Greek mythology as Eros, the son of Aphrodite, the goddess of love. It was in Roman mythology that he was called Cupid, son of Venus. Cupid is now a mainstay of Valentine's Day marketing campaigns, featured prominently on greeting cards and boxes of chocolates.
People have sent verses to their loved ones on Valentine's Day since as far back as the Middle Ages. The oldest known greeting, which was sent in the 1400s, is currently housed in the British Museum. Today, Americans are prolific senders of greetings, sending more than 180 million Valentine's cards by mail, and exchanging another 700 million at school or work.
The first heart-shaped box of candy was sold in 1868 by Richard Cadbury. The Aztec emperor Montezuma drank ground cocoa beans to increase his sexual prowess. In Mesoamerican marriage ceremonies, the couple shared a ritual cup of cocoa, which was believed to increase their luck in love.
Have a very happy Valentine’s Day with Valentine’s Day Live Wallpaper!
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