Put a picture of your significant other in front of you to help inspire you while writing.
Put on some light romantic music, or read some romantic literature to get you in the mood and give you some ideas on what to write about.
Write a rough draft first and then put it onto a final copy. A grammatically incorrect or misspelled letter can interfere with the message the letter is trying to convey. Also the presentation of the letter is just as important as the content.
Write your final draft on nice stationary.
Write from your heart, be sincere about what you say.
You should open up a letter with "Dear" if you are early on in the relationship, but if you are at a deeper stage, "My Beloved", or "To My One and Only" may be more appropriate.
Don't close your letter with "Sincerely", use, "With warmest regards" (if you are at an early stage of your relationship), "Love", "Yours always", "Your beloved" (if you are at a later stage of your relationship) or something else along those lines.
Wait at least a day before sending out the letter, just in case you wrote something that you may regret later.
Put a small dab of cologne or perfume on your letter before you seal it up and sending it out.
Usually people only put a date on for the heading of the love letter.
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