Valentines to Do with Your Children

Make it a Family Project

With Valentine's Day fast approaching and schoolmate valentines to be delivered, it is time to pull out the craft bags and boxes for yet another project with the children. Nowadays most people take their children
 to the local store to buy those cutesie little children's prepackaged valentines to pass out and sign for each and every classmate. To me this is a time to show people you care and even though it may take a little more effort it is more rewarding to your children and yourself to make this a yearly project and spend time with them coming up with a new creation every year. It does not have to be something complicated or expensive but it should be fun and creative for everyone involved in making them. The point is to spend time with your children and maybe even to teach them the meaning behind the special day. We usually make enough of whatever project we have chosen for each year to present one to special people in our lives like grandparents friends outside of school. We always make one for the teacher too.

There are a number of valentines we have created in the past. Maybe these will inspire you to come up with something for your own children to do with you. Just make sure you leave some time before the big day so it is fun together and you are not in a stressful rush to get it done in time.

1. Cut simple strips of heavy craft paper into 1 " to 2" strips that are long enough to be a bookmark. Use anything you have to decorate them from rubber stamps to stickers or simple abstract drawings on each one. No two will be exactly alike and this is something they can actually put to some use other than the recycling bin. If you want to get more complicated, you can cover strips of thicker poster board with fabric.

2. Cut simple hearts out of red , pink or white construction paper. Take a potato, cut it in half , draw a simple design on the white part of the potato and cut out the excess potato around the design to create your own temporary stamp , then dip on an ink pad or use a child's fat paintbrush and inexpensive finger paints to paint the surface of the raised picture and print it on your cut out paper heart.

 
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I am still liking this,

Posted on 02/05/2009 at 8:02:12 PM

Great ideas, Laurie!

Posted on 01/24/2009 at 10:01:54 PM

Awesome ideas Laurie!

Posted on 01/24/2009 at 2:01:05 PM

Nice ideas thanks for sharing dreamwearverr

Posted on 01/24/2009 at 10:01:56 AM

Great ideas, I wish I had a young-un around to work on some with!

Posted on 01/24/2009 at 8:01:40 AM

Cute ideas. My kids love making projects. We'll have to try a few of these Valentine's Day crafts. Thanks!

Posted on 01/24/2009 at 6:01:00 AM

Nice easy stuff to do. I used to love doing cards with small round mirror pieces and glitter. I don't think any female ever outgrows mirros and glitter

Posted on 01/24/2009 at 12:01:18 AM

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