Valentine Card Fun
Every year I try and come up with some unique and fun way to create Valentine cards for Gracie's classmates. We have done everything from melting old crayons to make a colorful crayon heart to folding Valentine fortune tellers. This year I have been on the hunt for this years treasured Valentine Card Craft and thought I would share with you some of the amazing ideas I have found that all the family can enjoy putting together.
This is the one we have chosen to do for this year! I found each of these bottles of juice (not real juice unfortunately) in a pack of 6 for a $1.00, a bag of Hershey's Kisses with coupon cost me about $2.00, and I bought several spools of different red, white, and pink curling ribbon on clearance for a little bit of nothing. The labels are something I buy in bulk so we already had them. So for less than $10.00 we will be able to create these amazing valentines for Gracie's class of 21 kids and have a few left over for the teacher, teacher's aid, and bus driver!
idea from pinterest.com
I've been "minion" to wish you a Happy Valentines is one that many people love. This is an easy craft to do and is great for kids. This idea came from http://crabbyfam.blogspot.com/2012/02/valentines.html. To create these wonderful valentines I first gather all the items needed and set them out before I call the kids to help. The first thing I do is use a paper punch to cut out the white circle and light brown circle from scrapbooking paper. I then use another paper punch to create the heart and then wrote on each heart. Next I cut out of the grey and black strips of ribbon to fit around the twinkie. Now time to call in the kids. I gave each of them a small dixie cup that contained glue and a small paint brush. first we glued the ribbon strips around the twinkie package (be careful not to squeeze it). While that glue was drying we put together each of the eyes. First we glued the plastic eye to the white circle then glued this piece to the lt brown circle. Once all these were complete we then glued the eye to the grey ribbon . Next we glued the heart to the back of the twinkie. Let all glue dry for 24 hours. This will be a big hit at any Valentines Party.
For all those little soldiers out there, this Valentine is just for you. This is another Valentine that can be created for less than $10.00 and fun for everyone. I found the toy soldiers at our local dollar store and they came in a pack of 10 for $1.00. We actually looked at the local craft supply store and found some cardstock that had different types of camo in different colors to print our cards on. Don't worry made some just for the girls with pink and purple camo card stock. Then I printed each of the cards on the card stock in black ink and cut them out. We punched two holes in each card and tied the army guy to each card. For more detailed instructions and free card printable please visit http://www.armelleblog.com/2013/02/army-valentines-free-printable.html,

http://camillestyles.com/valentines-day/10-best-printable-love-notes/?slide=6 is where I found this adorable idea.That can also be fun and exciting for your lil one to give to all their friends! There are several templates online for the printable jar tags and you can add your own personal saying to each one or use the one displayed. The kids will have more fun choosing who gets what bug from the package of bugs you can buy at Walmart or even the dollar store and using a glue dot to attach to the card.
These are just a few amazing ideas to make those Valentines card fun and exciting.