My little girl loves her friends and loves to do sweet things for them. So after finding these pearler bead valentine packs at Joann’s I knew I just had to make a sweet print for a few of her friends. You could also use marshmallows, chocolate hearts, or heart suckers. They make a perfect valentine for classrooms, a friend, or for your own children. Just click on the link below and print yours for Valentine’s this year.
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Here is one more valentine for the kids at school! Just add a pen or pencil to your Valentine!
I found these cute little pens at Walmart. They were 12 for $2.
DIY Kids Valentine Shirts with my Silhouette Cameo
Valentine’s Day is just around the corner. I have been thinking about what my kiddos could wear to there Valentine parties at school. I wanted something not super Valentiny so they could wear it anytime but had a valentine feel to it. Then I saw Larissas’ adorable Hashtag shirt for her son.
10 Valentines for Classmates and Teachers
Giving out Valentines has always been one of my favorite things. So here are 10+ Handmade Valentines you can make with your kids for under $5. Free Printables’ Included!!! Just click, print, sign and send. Add a fun treat or toy and you are ready to go. These fun Valentines can be used for classmates, teachers, kiddos or friends. Enjoy!
Valentines for teachers and Classmates
Just add a Jump Rope, nerd rope, licorice rope or chinese jump rope
Just add stickers, band aids, a sticky hand or gum.
What kid doesn’t love a bouncy ball!
I am in love with this little valentine Pirates, felt hearts, a little stitching. They are perfect. Head over and download your pirates.
Just add a cup or suckers
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!
Valentines Teacher & Classmate idea
This year for my boys teacher, I wanted to find something fun and humorous for them. I thought this little saying says it all. “I hope you Valentines doesn’t Suck this year. I paired with with one of those cool drinking cups that are ever so popular. Fill it with a yummy treat and you are ready to go.
You can also pair it with a sucker or crazy straw for your classmates
Click on the link below and print out your tags. Punch a couple of holes in the tags and you are ready to go!
For more Valentines ideas , check these out.
Here are a few more!
Teachers and classmates!
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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”
Wishing Wand Valentines
This year I am Wishing you a Happy Valentines day!!!
My little girl loves anything princess or fairies. So this year I came up with Wishing Wand Valentines. Inexpensive and easy to make, your little miss can personalize each wand. The best part if this Valentine is after your little miss is done with her wishing wand she can use her wand as a pencil! So grab your supplies, make a wish and whip up your Valentines the old fashion way in less than 30 minutes.
I started at the Dollar store. Here is what you need.
Valentine pencils
foam sheets
tape
glitter
glue
curling ribbon.
Printable (below)
I started by cutting hearts from the foam. I used a bit of glue on the foam hearts and let my little miss spread the glue around. Then she sprinkles on the glitter. Set them aside and let the hearts fry.
When your hearts are dry, place a valentine pencil on the non glitter side of the heart. Using a piece of tape, tape the pencil to the glitter heart.
Add some curling ribbon and Wishing wand tag and you are ready to go.
These can also be made any time of year. The dollar store always has foam, pencils, glitter and ribbon. Use them for any party all year long.
Please follow the Free Printable’s guidelines found {HERE} when printing from Free Time Frolics.