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Valentine's Day DIY~ Two Easy Valentine Projects That Anyone Can Rock!

Valentines Day

The time of year where we celebrate love and friendship.  Then panic sets in because you have no idea what to do for your kid's class party.  
Store Bought Valentines?? NO!!! Just kidding! 
But let's face it, class parties and the need to be creative is a real thing in today's society. 
DO NOT FEAR
Here's two super easy ideas perfect for so many reasons:
  • Easy
  • Affordable
  • Super cute
  • No sugar alternative
  • Perfect for all ages, boys and girls

Project #1: Goldfish Cracker Valentines

Found this idea on pinterest and decided to go with this idea from blogger 
I used goldfish crackers.  However according to Cheryl, there are many deliciously adorable ideas you could go with including:
  • candy rocks can be placed on the bottom of a mini fish tank shaped jar and topped with gummy fish
  • gummy worms can be labeled as “bait”
  • fill a bag with gummy fish, gummy sharks, etc.
  • fill a small fish tank fishing net with a bag of gummy fish
  • use goldfish crackers instead of a sweet treat
Just fill a candy bag, zip lock, cute jar, and label with printable tag. 
(follow directions to get free printable-it's super easy & free.)

Additional Links: Free Printables

Project #2: Bottle Water Valentines

This has been a valentine go-to for several years now.  These always turn out super cute.  Again they are super affordable, non-sugar, and a cute alternative to your traditional class valentine.



Just print, cut out, and label. (It's that easy!)

Ideas:

  • Print in color or black & white
  • Use ribbon
  • Add a goody bag or a seasonal pencil

Additional Links: Free Printables


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