Here is another free valentine download for you! This one is much simpler! Download the files, cut and assemble!
You might also be interested in these Valentine’s Day IdeasĀ and this cute Valentine craft for little ones.
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Here is another free valentine download for you! This one is much simpler! Download the files, cut and assemble!
You might also be interested in these Valentine’s Day IdeasĀ and this cute Valentine craft for little ones.
Hello! I love this candy gram idea. Do you happen to have one that can be edited to say “Happy Spring!” instead of vday?
So, so cute!
Question: The lilypop flower words are in black & show up when I print but the outside shape of the flower & cutting dotted line is green & is not showing up well to cut out the shape. Is there a way that I can change the outside flower pattern to black to show up when I print? Thank you for your assistance!
Thank you for the printables. We used your idea for my daughter’s girl scout troop. They made Valentines to bring to a residential home for the elderly in our town. We will be bringing the Valentines tomorrow, as well as girl scout cookies and some of the girls will be playing their instruments. Thanks for sharing such a cute idea. I’m not very crafty and I appreciate all you crafty mamas out there!
Hi Cindy!
I used your template to make these two years ago when my daughter was in kindergarten. I’m going to be linking to them in my Clever Chick Blog Hop tomorrow night and would love it if you’d join us for the hop!
Thank you for sharing this idea, it was a big hit with the little boys in the class!
Cheers,
Kathy Shea Mormino
The Chicken Chick
http://www.The-Chicken-Chick.com
Muito interessante!!!!
How cute!! I love the flower idea! I shared this here on my blog: http://vixenmade.blogspot.com/2012/01/free-printable-friday-valentine-ideas.html
if i wanna amend word to bithday function, how do i do tat ? thanks in adv.
I used your template for the Thank You and Great Job flowers and put them all in a bouquet for an Appreciation Event. I think the look fantastic. Thank you again.
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I just spent ages typing a long comment, but when I tried to send it my browser freaked out.
Did it come though or should I retype it all again?
I just want to say “Thank You” for the great printouts! My kiddos and I had a great time assembling our beautiful flowers. I posted our completed project on my blog today – thanks so much!
http://roomtoinspire.blogspot.com/2010/02/kids-valentines.html
Chelsea
Just wanted to say Thank you for this! My 1st grader LOVES making her own valentines rather than buying premade ones.
Thank You! Thank You! I’m so happy and excited to find your web site. I love printable’s and especially these!!! I can’t wait for me and my seven year old granddaughter to get together and make all this neat stuff for Valentines. Thank You so much for sharing!!
May God Bless You.
(((Big Hugs))),
Frances
This is awesome! I have to make Valentines for my 3 yr old for his pre-school class and this is perfect especially since I am not a big fan of celebrating V-day to begin with! So I wanted to stay away from the hearts as much as possible. THANK YOU!
Is there any way to alter the saying on the flower? It would be nice to use these for Mother’s Day or other occasions.
I’ve been a subscriber to your blog for some time but thought I’d leave a comment. These Valentine printables make it SO easy!! We’re going to do the flower and butterflies for my twin’s cousins (they’re not in school yet). Adorable!