Stella made heart shaped crayons to exchange with her friends at school. They were fun, fairly easy, and best of all, we got to clean out our drawer full of broken crayons! We found the idea and printable at the long thread.
Eva picked out "heart breakers" as her Valentine's. They were actually a little more time consuming than Stella's, so I am glad that Eva can do a lot of the work on her own! We found the idea at Dana-made-it. So many talented and creative people out there!
This part was fun. Eva had to bring a box to use to collect her Valentines that were brought by her friends. She is all about glitter and feathers so we turned a ziplock box into a love monster. Lift up the heart on top and it opens like the monster's mouth to store the goodies. She loved it! Love monster was my idea. There aren't a whole lot of Valentine collection box ideas online, so I am glad that this turned out as well as it did!
Stella told me that she wanted to give Daddy a picture of her as a gift, so she dressed herself up and we tried to get a good one. She was super cooperative, but it was freezing outside!
Lastly, dinner. It ended up being dark by the time we ate dinner so everything is a little dark and not quite as cheery as the dinner itself was!
Lastly, my wonderful Aunt Charlene sent 2 sign language "I love you" lollipops. The girls loved them, to say the least!
Eva picked out "heart breakers" as her Valentine's. They were actually a little more time consuming than Stella's, so I am glad that Eva can do a lot of the work on her own! We found the idea at Dana-made-it. So many talented and creative people out there!
This part was fun. Eva had to bring a box to use to collect her Valentines that were brought by her friends. She is all about glitter and feathers so we turned a ziplock box into a love monster. Lift up the heart on top and it opens like the monster's mouth to store the goodies. She loved it! Love monster was my idea. There aren't a whole lot of Valentine collection box ideas online, so I am glad that this turned out as well as it did!
Stella told me that she wanted to give Daddy a picture of her as a gift, so she dressed herself up and we tried to get a good one. She was super cooperative, but it was freezing outside!
Lastly, dinner. It ended up being dark by the time we ate dinner so everything is a little dark and not quite as cheery as the dinner itself was!
Lastly, my wonderful Aunt Charlene sent 2 sign language "I love you" lollipops. The girls loved them, to say the least!
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