DIY Romance

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A deeply romantic Valentine’s Day does not require huge amounts of cash. A pair of fourth-ring seats for the New York City Ballet’s staging of West Side Story Suite is $40. The dancers (whose performance shoes are pictured here) will seem far away, but Jerome Robbins’s choreography and Leonard Bernstein’s heart-stopping score are undiminished (bring tissues, and binoculars). There are performances on February 9, 13, 15, and 20, but the 13th is Valentine’s Eve (20 Lincoln Center, nr. 62nd St.; 212-870-5570 or nycballet.com for tickets). For more simple romance, click ahead.

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Spell It Out
Whether you bake or buy dessert, serve it on plates that state your feelings (set of four LOVE plates, $176 at Clio, 92 Thompson St., nr. Spring St.; 212-966-8991).

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Playlist-Sharing Is Caring
You can learn a lot about someone from his playlist; the MiShare lets two iPods share content ($99 at Tekserve, 119 W. 23rd St., nr. Sixth Ave.; 212-929-3645).

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Abracadabra Her
The staff at Fantasma Magic will happily teach this disappearing-candy trick, which involves transforming a flaming heart into a piece of chocolate (the Kiss Machine, $25; 421 Seventh Ave., at 33rd St., second fl.; 212-244-3633).

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Dine Beneath a Languorous Nude
Rather than fight for reservations somewhere trendy, share the steak au poivre ($37) and a bottle of red wine in a booth at Raoul’s, whose cozy bistro atmosphere and art-covered walls are almost unchanged since its 1975 opening (180 Prince St., nr. Sullivan St.; 212-966-3518).

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It Doesn’t Have to Be a Diamond
Manuela Zanvettori’s Murano-glass rings are inspired by water and astronomy, and each is a different galaxy of light filled with mica or chalcedony quartz ($550 at R 20th Century, 82 Franklin St., nr. Church St.; 212-343-7979).

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First You Lick the Frosting…
Chocolate is expected, but a sprinkle-topped cookie has “be my valentine” charm in its favor ($20 for four jars at Macy’s, 151 W. 34th St., nr. Sixth Ave.; 212-695-4400).

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Make Your Own Poetry
Buy two copies of Dr. Seuss’s My Book About Me. Fill one out about yourself, let your intended complete the other, then exchange them ($15 at Borders, 10 Columbus Circle, at 58th St.; 212-823-9775).

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Let Lichtenstein Be Your Card-maker
A handwritten poem on the back of an art postcard is more heartfelt than prefab (refillable ballpoint pens, $1.50 each at Muji, 455 Broadway, nr. Grand St.; 212-334-2002; postcards, $1.25 each at MoMA Design Store Soho, 81 Spring St., at Crosby St.; 646-613-1367).

DIY Romance