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! You want to miss over 50 printable Valentines created by some crazy talented bloggers!

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.

Don’t miss  other fun printable Valentines in my Print Your Valentine’s Series.

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

Lollipop Lily

Whirly Gig

Alligator

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  1. you should have a poinsettias printable for christmas, it would be a really cute thing to use instead of christmas cards! I love these!

  2. My daughter had a blast making these! She was super proud of them too. She said “all my friends told me ‘thank you'” Thanks for idea! I also gave you a shout out on my blog! 🙂

  3. My daughter and I made these for her class…she loved giving them and her classmates loved receiving them. She told me her teacher said, “Your mom is soooo creative!” So, thanks to your blog, we had a cute idea for handmade Valentines this year!

  4. 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!

  5. 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.

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