I’m the last person who would be caught making “homemade Valentine’s cards”… Yet here I am.
When I asked my two-year-old daughter’s teacher if there were any rules around the class Valentines, she presented to me a dizzying list of do nots. No nuts. No fighting characters (ie Star Wars). No choking hazards. No hard candies. Nothing gummy. Nothing pointy… Two-year-olds don’t get to have any fun, do they?
After a few days of poking around Pinterest for inspiration, I came up with this sweet and simple Valentine for my toddler’s class using Goldfish crackers and craft stuff I had around the house.
Needed: Mini bags of goldfish crackers, red card stock, markers, and some sparkly heart stickers.
Disclaimer: Some child labor was used to attach the stickers. She was paid handsomely in hugs, kisses, and praise.
This is genius! What a cute idea!
totally swiping this, thank ya woman!
Such a cute idea, totally using this for our first preschool Valentine party.
I’m the second last person who would be caught making “homemade Valentine’s cards”… Yet I’ll try it this time around, because it’s such a lovely idea.
Thanks for sharing…….:)
-Jessy
This is a nice & innovative idea. It’s good that you paid the child labor handsomely.
I’ll try this at home this valentine.
Thanks for sharing.
-Samuel
I liked the idea very much,, I would like to appreciate this innovative idea.
I really haven’t tried this method earlier.. I guess I should try it out….
Well this year’s valentine is over… i guess I will have to try it out on the next.