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Printable Valentines

Here is a free printable Valentine if you need something quick and easy.  I am going to have my little girl make these for her class----------I am sure the next ones will have a generous helping of glitter for embellishment!

butterfly-valentine

Download Butterfly Valentine ,print on colored card-stock, cut out, make slits for sucker, add some decorations (cut out shapes of paper, stickers, glitter, etc.), insert sucker and then add some wiggly eyes to the top of the sucker. Add a piece of tape to the back to keep the sucker securely in place.

You might be interested in the other free printable Valentine's Day cards:

Lollipop Lily

Whirly Gig

Alligator

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65 Responses to “Printable Valentines”

  1. Dawn says:

    my girls will adore making these! Thanks sooo much for sharing. =o)

  2. Julie says:

    Thanks for another fantastic idea. These will be cute, easy, and perfect!

  3. Cheyenne Renard says:

    Thank you for being so creative and fun This is a great idea and so much fun to be had using it Happy Valentines Day to you. I just love your blog you go girl. Thank you for sharing that idea and part of your self. Have a great week and have tons of fun love Cheyenne

  4. Lisa says:

    too cute…will have to do next year as I have already printed off the flowers!

  5. Vieve says:

    Thank you so much. This is perfect for my preschooler.

  6. These are darling! Thanks for providing the pattern. I think I’ll make these with my Brownies troop.

    Corinna
    http://www.myscrapbooklife.com

  7. Emily says:

    My daughter is into butterflies so much this year! we have dozens and dozens of printer pages with as many butterflies as will fit on the page. they are everywhere. she will love to decorate these for her class.

  8. What a fantastic idea! Love these!!!

  9. Oh my goodness – these are the cutest things ever! ps – I love how they featured your idea over at OhDee Oh!!

  10. i have a little heart love for these guys! such a great idea…and it’s crafty!

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  12. Katie R says:

    I am SO going to do these with my daughter for her preschool class! Thank you so much for the great idea!!!!

  13. Kristine says:

    Cute! My little girl made your flower-pop valentines last year. Thank you for the great ideas!

  14. Rachel says:

    Those are SO FREAKING CUTE! The eyes are fabulous! I’ll be linking.

  15. Diana says:

    I am SOOOOO doing this! I want to do it for EVERYONE! lol Thank you, thank you, thank you!!! :)

  16. Michelle says:

    How cute!! I’ve been looking for something to do for the pre-k class where my daughter volunteers. This is perfect & it looks pretty easy to put together. Thanks!

  17. Mindy says:

    SO cute. I don’t have any kids but I’m making these myself for friends!

  18. Donna says:

    Ooh,thank you!
    I have been looking for something cute like this to give to the students in my class.
    Yay!!

  19. Vanessa says:

    I will make these with my kids. Thanks!!!

  20. This is perfect for my son’s Valentines. I was wanting something different than the store bought Valentines and this is going to be great. Thanks for the idea!

  21. Elizabeth says:

    For schools that don’t allow candy you could do pencils with fuzzy heads!

  22. cindylouh says:

    Great idea to use pencils.! You might even be able to embellish one of those eraser toppers for the head.

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  24. April says:

    hey crafty girl-
    great blog and super cute valentine idea!

  25. Oh these valentines are wonderful… I am going to make them for my grandchildren – all 20 of them..
    Thank you so much!
    Carol

  26. Flora says:

    What a cute idea. Thank you.

  27. Shelly says:

    I was just looking for something I could make for my son’s preschool class. His is also ‘no treats’, so I found some great ideas on your blog – thanks for sharing and for offering the free downloads. I’ll put a link back from my blog – thehappytoddler.blogspot.com

  28. kirstin says:

    These are adorable and will be perfect for my son’s preschool party next week. Thanls for a great idea!

  29. Tara B. says:

    VERY VERY CUTE!! my boy wants the alligator ones…but that one could probably push me over the edge….very cute butterflies!!!

  30. Tylee says:

    SO cute! I have twins in kindergarten, I was going to have them each hand out different colored lily pops, but NOW…..hooray!! An adorable valentine for each. Thanks for all of the cute ideas.

  31. pam says:

    Cute and different from the flowers.

  32. Linda says:

    Love this!! I had to feature it on my blog for everyone to see!

    http://mytrendytykes.blogspot.com/2009/02/valentines-day-cards-for-kiddos.html

  33. Joelle says:

    these are so cute and creative i love them

  34. Lisa says:

    How adorable.
    This is something I can do with my little ones.
    thanks!

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  37. Kara says:

    These are absolutely adorable! What a fun idea to make with kids; love it!

  38. may says:

    muy lindas

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  40. Expat Mom says:

    LOVE these, thanks!

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  42. Karen says:

    a creative idea for valentine’s gift and I used it! Thanks so lots!!!!=D I like your blog!

  43. [...] We had a lovely lunch enjoying the nice warm breeze. Then yesterday afternoon I printed out these valentines and bought some lollipops and we put them together this morning for their friends. We also have a [...]

  44. Tricia says:

    My 5 year old liked these butterflies, so we printed out a batch (his are lime green and sky blue, though :^). Thank you so much for posting them! But I’m having a really hard time getting the lollipop sticks through the slits! I wish we could find our missing hold punch, that would make it easier. I’m using heavyweight inkjet paper, which is similar in weight to store-bought valentines but a bear to deal with in this situation.

  45. Gaynell says:

    Thanks so much for posting these ideas! My 1st grade daughter made the butterflies and my 4th grade son made the whirligigs. Perfect for both personalities! Thanks for the creativity — we had a fun craft evening getting them all ready for school!

  46. Laura says:

    So I loved this idea, but we used pencils instead of lollipops.
    check it out if you want!
    Thanks for all the awesome ideas!
    http://seelauradabble.blogspot.com/2009/02/kids-valentines.html

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  48. PATRICIA says:

    muchas gracias muy buena idea

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