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Showing posts with label Valentines Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Valentines Day. Show all posts
Thursday, February 2, 2012
Do It Yourself..... Valentines Day - Vintage Printables
Just spotted these and I fell in love! Of course I had to share them with all of you my lovilies! Download the whole set including envelopes here.
Just print, cut and hand out..... Enjoy!
Thanks to Free Pretty Things For You
Just print, cut and hand out..... Enjoy!
Thanks to Free Pretty Things For You
Friday, January 27, 2012
Do It Yourself..... Valentines Day Crafts - Photo Cards
Here's another easy and adorable idea. I love this little project because you can probably find a lot of the supplies needed around your home. Card stock, construction paper, baking papers and a few photos are all you need. Make sure your kiddos help with this one. This would also make a great Valentines gift for the grandparents.
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Do It Yourself..... Valentines Day Crafts- Printer Friendly Valentine Cards
I am not a fan of store bought Valentines. Every year I usually print out Valentine cards and then the kiddos and I assemble little treats to go with them. This year however..... I now have two kiddos in school. Between the two of them that is 48 Valentine Cards I need to print. What does this mean? It means that there Valentines are gonna use up all of my ink! So here is a little round up of my favorite and yes printer friendly Valentines for your little ones to hand out. Yay for the conservation of ink!
1. Sweetheart Classroom Cards - Bunny Cakes
2. Robot Valentines - Cottage Industrialist
3. Adorable Mini Valentines - Amy is the Party
4. Zebra Cards - Bunny Cakes
5. Owl Valentines Day Card - Living Locurto
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Do It Yourself..... Valentines Day Crafts - Upcycling a Dixie Cup....
Here is a super cute and frugal idea for your little one to hand out to classmates.
Simply print out the adorable vintage inspired paper cup wraps here.
Print and cut out enough wraps to cover your paper cups. Tape the covers around each cup. Attach a red pipe cleaner to the top of each cup by poking a hole in each side of the cup and feeding the pipe cleaner through it. Lastly fill each cup with conversation hearts. Let your kiddo pass these out to there classmates! There are so much cuter than the traditional store bought Valentines.
Thanks to: Free Pretty Things For You
Saturday, January 21, 2012
Do It Yourself..... Valentines Day Crafts- Teacher gift
Here is another easy, cute idas for a Valentines Day Teacher gift brought to you by Love The Byrd:
- Materials
- Card stock
- Marker
- Tube of lotion
- Double-sided tape
- Instructions
- Trace your child's hand on card stock. Cut out the traced hand and use it as a template to make a second hand.
- Write a message with marker. Affix the hands to a tube of lotion and add card stock hearts with double-sided tape.
Suggested Messages:
"You deserve a hand!"
"Hands down, you're the best."
"I've got to hand it to you!"
- Trace your child's hand on card stock. Cut out the traced hand and use it as a template to make a second hand.
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Do It Yourself..... Valentines Day Crafts
The mama bird is guilty of something. I love the Holiday's and take full advantage of crafting, baking and making gifts and decor. So with Valentines Day coming up... I am already making plans. I will be sharing here on the byrd a daily DIY (do it yourself) Valentines Day idea. Today I thought I would start with this adorable Sweet Pea gift. This would be awesome for a teacher gift or a dear friend. Get the kiddos in on this one because what could be cuter than a flower pot painted by a five year old?
- Materials
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- Kitchen sponge
- Scissors
- Three-inch clay pot
- Acrylic paint
- Potting soil
- Plastic baggie
- Packet of sweet pea seeds
- Ribbon
- Instructions
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- Cut heart shapes from a kitchen sponge with the scissors.
- Using acrylic paints, sponge-print a design onto the pot. Allow to dry.
- Place potting soil, seeds and planting instructions into the pot and wrap the whole thing in a ribbon
- Cut heart shapes from a kitchen sponge with the scissors.
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