Wednesday, February 1, 2012

creative diy school valentine's

it's february. yep. it's already here. hard to believe, right? time to start thinking about valentine's day and what your little munchkin is going to be passing out to his or her friends in just a couple weeks. i have been scouring the web (and pinterest) and here are my all-time favorites. now comes the hard decision: which ones to make! :-)


i "wheelie" like you from 30 days


"i'm wild about you" card from jamie schultz designs


tootsie pop cards from 24-7-365

"i'm bursting" better homes & gardens


free printable valentine's from amy is the party


"you make my heart glow" from the teacher wife

butterfly valentine from skip to my lou

rock candy from family fun

see-through valentines from the wilson world

play-doh valentines from random thoughts of a supermom

stitched hearts bookmarks 30 days

"i dig you" valentine's just deanna

"you rock, valentine" from fiskars

crayon heart valentines from whipper berry



9 comments:

  1. We did the lollipop card for Christmas, except we used candy canes. So much fun and everybody loved them! For Valentine's I'm sticking with pre-made cards. You know, the "I choo-choo-choose you" ones. There's too much candy tossed around for me to think about adding to it...

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  2. I remember you posting fun options last year, and I combined the hand holding the candy option with the glow stick which led to my young Padawan wielding a light saber. Thanks for the inspiration!

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  3. I remember you posting fun options last year, and I combined the hand holding the candy option with the glow stick which led to my young Padawan wielding a light saber. Thanks for the inspiration!

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