Now that my oldest is in preschool, I got to make home made valentines with them. It was a lot of fun! This is by far the best part of the holiday, coming up with cute rhymes or sayings! I remember one year, filling a funnel with mini M&M’s, putting a piece of thread at the bottom to hold it in and attaching it to the card. When the card was opened, the thread broke and the M&M’s fell into a jar and the card said, “My love for you is like a funnel, I just can’t hold it in!” Super cheesy, but I love it :). Anyway, this year I was trying to do something with candy and a cute saying, but I didn’t want to buy any candy. I bought a LOT after Halloween, so I just wanted to use what I had. I was super excited when I came up with these two sayings: (I put in coolest for the boys)
Our playgroup is having a little Valentine exchange and since I have two boys and there are about 16 kids, I have to make 40 of these. Luckily the boys helped me with the mod podge and the clothes pins. I thought that they would just do a couple and I would do the rest, but they both helped me the whole time. It was a lot of fun! I love making things with my kids!
Here are a few cute Valentine’s that people linked to my party:
Super cute flower Valentines!
These yummy cookies are a cute gift for teachers.
Chocolate dipped lollipops, yum!!
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I hope that you all have a wonderful and loved filled Valentine’s Day!
Tasha
You are so creative! I love it. And that you let your kids help too. Fun.
2sisters
Those turned out great!
teri
CJ {Pink Tea}
Those are adorable. Isn't it fun to make classroom valentines. And thanks for mentioning my valentine cookies.
Kim Rose
Such cute ideas! I saw that same flower idea in the Family Fun magazine. Thanks for leaving a comment on my blog. I love finding new blog friends.
Misty
Cute Valentines!! I'll have to remember those for next year!!
Scrappy Gifts
I love the Swedish Fish valentines!
too Blessed to Stress
What a great idea! I love the clothes pins 🙂
~ Emily N. from "too Blessed to Stress"
Julie Bagamary
Wow – such clever ideas.
Danielle
Darling! All of them!
simplydesigning.blogspot.com
Thanks for showing my valentine!! I was so excited to see the photo of the flower blossom valentine on your post today! Thanks! (p.s. I grabbed your button!)
Sonia
These are fabulous ideas..Love all of them, thanks for sharing here!
Lori
I love making home made Valentine's with Emily when she was younger.. They don't do that anymore now that's she in middle school…
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Lori