Free Printable Coloring Valentine’s Day Cards This card from Make and Takes looks like a fun project for kids this Valentine season! Cut out heart from any paper you have – plain or patterned – and then put them together in a little bouquet – all tied up in a pretty bow! 6. Confetti Heart Cardsĭesign Improvised has a lovely, elegant card that’s sure to have the recipient oohing and aahing over it! to make it exactly the way shown here requires a heart punch, but you can use any small punch and create the images in the cards. It’s also a welcome change from all the pink and red that’s around this season. How adorable is this little tiger from Simple Everyday Mom? We love how easy this is to make, with the free template that has been provided. If you’ve been practicing your quilling skills lately and want to exhibit them, this card is perfect for you! Show your loved one how your love can fly across the social distance and arrive in a hot air balloon! 3. These cards from Red Ted Art are just too cute for words! Just imagine yourself getting a little card that opens up to show a cute animal holding a big 3-D heart – won’t your heart just melt? 2. 3D Melted Crayon Valentine Heart Card 20 Super Cute DIY Valentine Cards for Kids That’s why we’ve got 20 of the cutest and easiest DIY Valentine cards for kids to make and send out – to friends, teachers, grandparents, cousins – just about anyone and everyone! These ideas are all easy enough, so go ahead and make a bunch of them!Ģ0. You can always get a store bought card, but nothing matches the charm of a handmade one! Wondering how to do it? Easy peasy – by sending over a card! Apparently, around 190 million Valentine’s Day cards are sent every year only in the United States, excluding kids’ classroom Valentines. We miss them all terribly, and that’s why Valentine’s Day is a great day to show each other how much we miss and appreciate them! However, absence makes the heart grow fonder, doesn’t it? It’s almost a year since we met many of our friends and relatives, and for our kids since they met their teachers. Valentine’s Day last year wasn’t too bad since the pandemic was just getting started, but this year we’re going to have a completely socially distant Valentine’s Day! Whichever part of the world you’re in, I’m pretty sure you’re still wearing masks and following physical distancing guidelines, and so am I! I’m happy to share this card with you for the Joy of Sets challenge! I chose the top row (glimmer, red, heart).Celebrate a socially distant Valentine by sending across cute DIY Valentine Cards! Perfect for kids to make and send to friends or teachers! I decided to add some Wink of Stella and use them for a Valentine’s Day card. In my most recent post, I shared how to use a background stamp to create smaller elements for your project, and created little red buffalo check hearts. It is a great community of stampers, so definitely check it out - and then try out this months challenge– to get your creative juices flowing! Joy of Sets is also a great Facebook Group with lots of ideas using Stampin Up stamps, and other companies too. This month’s grid challenge - designed by Andrea Parr - is to pick a row of three (horizontal, vertical, or diagonal), and create your card, scrapbook page, or other project! It is a new challenge blog, and this is only our second challenge, but it’s incredible. Hey Crafties!! I was asked to join the Design Team for the Joy of Sets Tic Tac Toe Challenge! I’m so grateful for this opportunity, and am excited to share these fun challenges with you.
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