Recently a few of my friends and I started talking about Family Easter Traditions. Most of my families are just the normal ones, Easter Baskets, Egg hunt, Nice Dinner. I have been wanting to start some new ones. I want my kids to associate certain holidays with their beliefs. So I came up with the Secret Easter Bunny. Similar to a Secret Santa but an egg hunt of sorts. My kids can pick out some treats and dollar store toys and find joy in serving and helping others. Christmas only comes once a year, but many families need help year-round. Or do it to surprise a family you know and love.
10 Valentines for Classmates and Teachers
Valentines for teachers and Classmates
10. Pucker Up Chapstick Lables
11. Heartbreaker Valentines by MADE
Okay so I decided to do 11. I just couldn’t resist. I love this adorable Valentine. Just add a sweet treat and you are ready to go. Which one is your favorite??
Here are 10 more fresh ideas for your kids and classrooms!
Twizzlers Make Mouth Happy {Valentine}
Do you remember the Twizzlers logo from a while ago?? I always thought it was fun. “Twizzlers make mouths happy” Then they used licorice to make a smile. I love the good ole days. Licorice is one of my favorite treats. Especially black licorice.
This year my friend put me up to a challenge. She had leftover bags of Twizzlers licorice from Halloween. She didn’t want to spend more money on treats or bring any more into her house. So she asked me to come up with something clever for her kids for Valentines using the Twizzlers. Here is what I came up with.
Just click on the link and print a page of 8 tags. Have your kids write the to & from on the back of the tags. Staple them to the mini Twizzlers and you are ready to go.
Only time will tell…Valentine Printable
I found these cute candy watches the other day at the dollar store. I loved these as a kid and begged my mom to buy me one at the store. Do you remember them?? Candy necklaces, lipstick and bracelets. They were the best. Well my little miss saw them and wanted them to. And for only a buck who can say no? So I came up with this sweet, easy valentine for her to help make. I used one of my favorite things… Washi Tape!
Here is what you need:
Candy watches (I found mine at the dollar store)
white cardstock
washi tape
glue or glue dots
free printable {Click the link below to get yours}
I started by printing the printable and cutting our each circle. Next I cut 1x 8.5 inch strips or paper.
Next I chose my washi tape. I used some boy friendly colors too. Who says Valentines has to be all red and pink? Use a strip of washi tape down the center of the paper strips. Cut your strips into 1 x 4 inch strips. Next I had my daughter write her name on the back of the strips. So everyone would know who the Valentine was from.
Place a “watch face” in the center of your strip and glue down with a glue dot.
Staple a candy watch to the back of the watch and you are ready to go.
Cowboy Valentine
I have been working on a few Valentines for my kids this year. I have been trying to come up with lots of choices both with and without candy. Today’s pick is cowboy valentine. The Free Printable reads: “I’m Roping you in Valentine”
Let’s “Stick” together Valentine {Free Printable}
I found a large package of boxed stickers at the dollar store. My little girls loves stickers. She sticks them wherever she can. I thought they would make a great valentine for a preschool or kindergarten class. I made a cute printable to print and stick to the front of the box. Or print and attach to glow sticks, pixie sticks, gum or those little sticky hands that kids love to get in the 25 cent machine.(I think they sell the sticky hands in bulk at a party store like Zurchers or Party city.)
Right click and save the image below to print 2 at a time or click the link and print a sheet for 20 valentines. Each sheet can be printed on an Avery 8163 shipping label sheet or on regular paper to cut apart and glue to to sticker box, glow sticks or pixie sticks.
PLEASE follow the following rules for Free Time Frolics printables:
- I would love for you to become a follower of Free Time Frolics via Rss or Facebook. More Free Printables are coming. You don’t want to miss out.
- Free Time Frolics printables are for PERSONAL USE only. You may not re-sell, re-distribute, or claim them as your own.
- If posting on the internet, you MUST post a link back to the original post or this page.
- Freebie printables are offered “as is” unless otherwise noted.
- Pin, share, use in your home or as a gift. Enjoy!
Click the link to print an 8.5 x 11 sheet of let’s stick together valentine printables.
Wishing Wand Valentines
Pucker up Valentine Chapstick Lables {Free Printable}
I was shopping at an after Christmas sale and found some cute chapstick for less than a buck. I bought a few for a birthday party favor. Then had the idea to use them for Valentines. A fun little gift for a teenage daughter or girlfriend. I made the labels to fit around a basic chapstick tube.
Click on the link below and print off a sheet of your own. Each sheet can be printed on an Avery 8163 shipping label sheet. Cut each section in half and stick around your tube of chapstick. Or click on the picture below and print a set for your self.
- I would love for you to become a follower of Free Time Frolics via Rss or Facebook. More Free Printables are coming. You don’t want to miss out.
- Free Time Frolics printables are for PERSONAL USE only. You may not re-sell, re-distribute, or claim them as yourown.
- If posting on the internet, you MUST post a link back to the original post or this page.
- Freebie printables are offered “as is” unless otherwise noted.
- Pin, share, use in your home or as a gift. Enjoy!
A “Tweet” Valentine {Free Printable}
With Valentines approaching I have been working on cute Valentines printables for all to share.
Here is another quick Valentine Printable just for you. Cute for any guy or gal, elderly neighbor,or class mate. Print, Cut and pair with a “Sweet Tweet”
Reindeer Food
Every year kids hope to catch Santa coming to their home. Leaving milk and cookies for the jolly red-suit man. But what about the Reindeer? They need something while Santa delivers gifts and adding glitter helps the reindeer find your home. Introducing Reindeer Food! You can whip up a quick batch of reindeer food and use it as a neighbor gift or for your kids to give their friends for Christmas.
In a bowl mix oatmeal and red and silver glitter. Or whatever color you have and add a free printable.
Sprinkle on the lawn at night
the moon will make it sparkle bright
as Santa’s reindeer fly and roam
this will guide them to your home
Be sure to check out my other printables for the home and holidays! Be sure to follow the Free Time Frolics Free Printables rules. This keeps the free printables coming!
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