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25 Valentine Cards for Kids and Teachers

January 29, 2023

 

Valentine’s Day is coming soon, so it’s time to spread a little love with these Valentine’s Day printables!

Directions for all printables:

Download and save either the jpeg or pdf file for the printable you want to print.

Print on heavy white cardstock OR send the file off to print.

I almost always use our local print shop, but Walgreens, Office Max, Costco, Sam’s, and Walmart are all easy options for getting things printed.

Chip Chip Hooray and Friend-Chip Goals 

These are Logan’s choice this year…he’s getting a little too old for the characters and cutesy stuff (insert me crying in the corner!)

Supplies:

Individual bags of chips HERE or individual Pringles HERE.

Mini clothespins HERE

Cardstock and scissors if printing yourself. 

Chip Chip Hooray jpeg

Chip Chip Hooray pdf

Friend-chip Goals jpeg

Friend-chip Goals pdf

Directions:

Cut out the Vslentine cards and clip them to your chip bag or tape them to the top if using Pringles. 

X’s and O’s Tic Tac Toe

Two different ways to use these tic tac toe cards…several of you asked for non-food options, so I try to share a variety!

Supplies for food option:

Scissors and cardstock if printing yourself

Individual Valentine M&M bags HERE

Mini clothespins HERE

Supplies for non-food option: 

Scissors and cardstock if printing yourself 

Cute pens or pencils. I grabbed THESE.

Washi tape.  I grabbed mine HERE.

tic tac toe jpeg

Tic Tac Toe pdf

Directions:

Use the clothespin to attach M&Ms to the back of the card or tape the pen or pencil across the front using washi tape. 

Pop It Bracelets

This was Logan’s choice last year!  I grabbed these pop it bracelets HERE and connected them to the paper with these sticky squares. 

 

Poppin’ jpeg BLACK

Poppin’ pdf BLACK

Poppin’ jpeg PINK 

Poppin’ pdf PINK

Supplies:

White cardstock and scissors if printing yourself.

Sticky Squares HERE

Pop It Bracelets HERE

Directions: 

Print your Valentines and cut them along the lines provided.  Have your child sign the back of each card.  Put a sticky square on each end of the bracelet on the flat part of the bracelet.  Adhere it to the Valentine.   

Pop It Keychains

You can find pop it keychains HERE, HERE and HERE. 

Small poppin’ tags jpeg

Small poppin’ tags pdf

Supplies:

Cardstock, scissors and hole punch

Pop It kepchains, HERE, HERE, and HERE

Directions:  

Print Valentines and cut the squares.  Have your child sign the back of each one.  Punch a hole in the corner of each square and thread the metal chain through both the tag and pop it.  

Pinata Valentine Card Holder Mom Hack

I also grabbed this loot llama Fortnite pinata for Logan to use as his Valentine card holder at school HERE.

The flap to fill it with candy was at the top, so a cut it off and made the opening a little larger so cards can easily be placed inside! 

Added the “Logan’s Loot” sign (which you could totally skip!) and done!  An easy hack without spending lots of time and money creating a box! 

This pinata was under %15, and you can find it HERE.

Click on any of the images below to find pinata options under $15 that would work as Valentine boxes! 

Fortnite Valentine

This was Logan’s choice last year!  I found the pickaxe pencils HERE and HERE and just connected this with washi tape! 

Fortnite jpeg 

Fortnite pdf

Amazon Options:

I also put together a few cute Amazon options!

Click the images below to find these Amazon options:

Yoda One Valentine!

These were Will’s choice for this year!  He was so excited about these Yoda and Mandalorian ring pops that I found HERE.

Yoda jpg

Yoda pdf

Supplies:

White cardstock, scissors and a hold punch

Jute or ribbon

Ring pops, found HERE. 

Directions: 

Print your Valentines and cut.  Have your child sign the back of each one.  Punch a hole in each corner at the top of the tag.  Thread your jute or ribbon through the holes, attaching the tag to the ring pop. 

Squishin’ you a Happy Valentine’s Day!

I found these cute Valentine squishies HERE. 

Squishin’ jpeg

Squishin’ pdf

Supplies:

Cardstock, scissors, and double sided tape

Squishies, found HERE

Directions:

Print and cut Valentines.  Have your child sign each card.  Attach the squishie with double sided tape. 

Wishing you a Slappy Valentine’s Day

This was Will’s choice last year!  I love that slap bracelets are still fun!

Slappy jpeg

Slappy pdf

Supplies Needed:

Slap bracelets- I grabbed this large set with lots of designs HERE or Valentine’s ones HERE

Scissors and Box cutter or exacto knife

Directions:

Cut the Valentines on the lines provided.  Using a box cutter or exacto knife, cut slits on either side of the word SLAPPY from the top to the bottom of the black section provided.  Slide the slap bracelet in!

You aMAZE Me

These don’t really require anything to be attached, but I thought this 24 pack of pencils with heart eraser toppers was SUPER cute! 

This exact set is no longer available, but you can find a similar one for under $5 HERE.

I connected them with washi tape.  Almost everywhere has cute Valentine pencils right now! 

You aMAZE Me jpeg 

You aMAZE Me pdf 

I’d Pick You

I had some requests for Valentines for boys who maybe don’t get into the whole Valentine thing that much…and this is what I came up with!

My boys are 5 and 7, but poop and snot are always an easy sell at my house! Haha! 

Pick You jpeg 

Pick You pdf 

Supplies:

Scissors and a hole punch

Pixie Sticks, lollipops, pencil….whatever you want to thread through your nose.  I went to Party City to get all green dum-dums for 10 cents each.

Directions:

Print Valentines.  Punch a hole at one nostril and another at the opposite corner.  Thread your candy or pencil through the holes. 

Among Us

These were per your request!  My kids don’t actually play this game so I had to look it up!

I taped on chocolate hearts, but anything heart shaped would be fun (erasers, temporary tattoos, etc.)

You can find heart shaped putty HERE.

Among Us jpeg 

Among Us pdf

Just Dropping In 

My boys love these little parachute army men and Walmart had a really cute heart version too! 

Find army men parachutes HERE and HERE.

Parachute jpeg 

Parachute pdf

Love is in Bloom

This Valentine uses mini play doh for the center of the flower, found HERE, but you could also use a fun candy for the center or any round trinket (mini yoyo, etc.)

Love is in bloom jpeg 

Love is in bloom pdf

Supplies:

Cardstock, scissors

Stick squares, found HERE

Mini play doh, found HERE

Directions:

Print your Valentines and cut out.  Have your child sign each one.  Adhere play doh to the center of each card using sticky squares. 

Perfect Pair:

Perfect pair jpeg 

Perfect pair pdf 

Supplies:

Find fun sunglasses HERE and HERE.

Scissors and tape

Directions:

Print and cut out Valentine’s.

Put a piece of tape on the back of the card to hold glasses in place.

You are Magical 

Girly, and oh so fun!

Find the lollipops HERE. 

Unicorn jpeg 

Unicorn pdf

Olaf Valentines

Some people are just worth melting for!

I used bubbles on these, but you could also replace that with the candy of your choice!

Olaf jpeg

Olaf pdf

Supplies: 

Hole punch and ribbon or washi tape

Small containers of bubbles 

Find this packs of bubbles HERE.

Directions: 

Print Valentines.  Position your bubbles to the side of Olaf and punch holes on either side of the bubbles.  Thread ribbon through and tie bubbles onto your card. 

Dinosaur Valentines

Find fun donosaurs you can glue or tie to these Valentines HERE and HERE. 

Dinosaur jpeg

Dinosaur pdf

Wild About You

This is a great option for preschool aged kids!

Wild jpeg

Wild pdf 

Supplies:

Scissors

Stapler or Hole punch and ribbon

I ordered THESE animal sticker sheets from Amazon

or these animal masks are a fun option too!  Find them HERE.

Directions:

Cut Valentines and staple or punch a hole and tie sticker sheet to the back or tie masks to the cards. 

Spread Love, Not Germs 

This one would be fun tied to a bottle of hand sanitizer for the teacher or staff at the school.

Find some sanitizer options HERE and HERE.
Spread Love jpeg 

Spread Love pdf

Awesome Sauce

These fun applesauce Valentines are so colorful and fun!

Awesome Sauce jpeg

Awesome Sauce pdf 

Supplies:

Hole punch and ribbon or jute

Applesauce pouches, find them HERE or HERE 

Minecraft

This was Logan’s choice last year!

Minecraft jpeg

Minecraft pdf

Supplies:

Scissors

Hole punch and ribbon or washi tape

I ordered THESE PENCILS, but you could also do a lollipop, pixie stick or swirly straw!  

Directions:

Punch two holes close to the hand.  Thread a ribbon through and tie pencil onto card.  You could also use cute washi tape and just attach it that way!  My original thought was to thread the pencil through two holes, but my hole puncher wasn’t big enough.  That method would work for pixie sticks, lollipops or straws though!

Star Wars Valentines

These were Logan’s valentine’s a few years back….super easy and fun for your little Jedi!

Supplies Needed:

White Cardstock

Scissors

Hole Punch

Glow Stick Bracelets-I bought my package of 20 at the dollar store for $1.  You can also get them at Target HERE.

Directions:

Star War’s Valentine’s PDF

Star War’s Valentine’s JPEG

Cut Valentine’s.  Punch a hole at the top of the base of the light saber and another hole toward the top like this.

Thread glow stick (light sabers) though the holes and have your little sign his/her name!

Teacher Valentine Gift Card Holders

I always want to show the love to teachers, but ESPECIALLY this year!

You can find these eight Valentine gift card holder options for teachers HERE. 

Hope you feel the love this Valentine’s Day and take an extra minute to show love to those that mean the most!

Sharing is caring!  Feel free to pin this post on Pinterest! 

 

 

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