Charlie was getting ready for school this morning he asked me if today a Free Day was because when we were homeschooling, we would take Fridays as Art or Free Day. Although now David is off on Thursdays, we don’t seem to get much work done on those days. I let Charlie know we would need to do a little bit of work and once we finished, we could create Crafts. As Charlie worked, I took the time to round up 23 Homemade Valentine’s Day Cards for Kids which Charlie and I plan on creating on crafts mornings.
23 Homemade Valentine’s Day Cards for Kids
Love Bug Valentine’s Day Cards from Play and Learn Every day
Eye Heart You: Easy Homemade Valentine Cards from Mommy’s Bundle
Spinning 3D Valentine’s Day Card from Kiddy Charts
Heart Button Valentine Cards from The Best Ideas for Kids
Valentine’s Cards: Paper Quilling for Kids from Red Ted Art
Heart Collage Valentine’s Day Cards from Lukeosaurus and Me
Toddler‐Made Valentine’s Day Cards from Syncopated Mama
Valentine’s Day Flower Card from JDainel4’s Mom
Bubbly Valentine’s Day Cards for Kids from Crafty Kids at Home
Love You to Pieces Suncatcher Card from Learning and Exploring Through Play
Hugs and Kisses Card from Emma Owl
Scissor Practice Valentines from Twitchetts
Valentine Footprint Card from Southwest Florida
Spice-scented Cards from KC Edventures
Washi Tape Valentine’s Day Craft from The Resourceful Mama
Simple Heart Art for Toddlers from My Mundane and Miraculous Life
Eraser-Stamped Valentine’s Day Card from There’s Just One Mommy
Truck Tracks Valentines Card from Kids STEAM Lab
Straw Blown Hearts Valentines Card from The Imagination Tree
Charlie surprised me when I showed him the list of crafts because he picked out Straw Blown Hearts Valentines Card to create from The Imagination Tree. I thought Charlie would pick out Spinning 3D Valentine’s Day Card from Kiddy Charts. I mentioned this to Charlie, he let me know he was torn and had a hard time choosing which one he wanted to do. After taking we have decided that if we have enough time, we plan on doing both of crafts.
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates