I started by perusing the dollar bins at Target last week. I happened to find some flip-frogs ($1 for 8) for Ian and some Valentine's bubbles ($3 for 24) for Blythe. I ran to Hobby Lobby for paper, but because it wasn't on sale, I waited until this week (why pay twice as much when you can just wait a week?!)
I did a quick pinterest search for inspiration and then went to work designing the cards.
Here's a glimpse of the supplies I started with (card stock, scrapbook paper, baker's twine, glue, scissors, and the frogs and bubbles):
Next, I printed out the cards I designed and had my Silhouette cut them out. These cards were pretty simple so you could easily design them in a word processing program and just use a paper cutter to cut them out. I had my machine cut out little hearts to run the string through, but a whole punch would also work.
Next, I used some bakers twine to tie the bubbles and frogs to the cards. To "jazz" them up a bit, I cut the patterned scrapbook paper into slightly larger rectangles and glued them to the back of the cards. Here is the finished product:
Here are some close-ups of each of them:
They were quick, cheap (24 Valentines for under $8!), easy, and NOT candy! Most importantly, the kids love them and are really excited to give them to their classmates.
You started blogging again! Blake loved his valentine and has kept the card part as well!
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