![]() And the best part (for parents, at least) is that there’s zero paint needed to bring these valentines to life. Instead of having your kiddo hand out pre-designed Valentine’s Day cards to friends, have them give classmates something to craft. Paint with water valentines Image via Inklings Paperie Where to buy: Ice Cream Valentine’s Day Cards – 12 cards and friendship bracelets ($24, Anthropologie) 13. And if ice cream isn’t your kid’s thing (ha!), there are dinosaur-themed cards, as well (though, those don’t include bracelets). The neon and pastel ice-cream-themed cards each come with a matching friendship bracelet. It’s no surprise that purveyor of all things cute and stylish - Anthropologie - has ridiculously adorable Valentine’s Day cards. Read more: 17 easy Valentine’s Day card ideas for kids 8. Where to buy: Playpop Explorers Assorted Valentine’s Bulk Set – Pack of 8 ($12, Lovepop) And of course each character has their own unique and thematic message, such as “you’re i-corn-ic” from Disco the Unicorn. ![]() It’s a card! It’s a decoration! It’s both! These cool pop-up Valentine’s Day cards feature eight different characters that magically “pop up” when their base is pushed down. Where to buy: Scratch-Off Monster Valentines – 18 valentines ($16, Inklings Paperie) 7. Talk about a great idea! This Valentine’s Day card set lets kids - wait for it - hide a secret message that their friends and classmates need to scratch off in order to read! So smart! And no doubt, senders will get a kick out of inscribing private notes to everyone. Scratch-off monsters Image via Inklings Paperie Where to buy: Sushi Valentine Card Kit – Makes 24 valentines ($20, Paper Source) 6. And as a sweet little bonus, kids get to stick on the googly eyes before handing them out, so there’s a fun art project involved, too! These sushi-themed valentines are all but guaranteed to be the standout of the Valentine’s Day card exchange in class. Pop quiz: Have you ever seen such adorable Valentine’s Day cards for school? We think not. Where to buy: Meri Meri Pirate Valentine Cards Set – Pack of 24 ($25, Target) 5. Pirate Valentine’s Day cards Image via TargetĪhoy, Me Heartie! That’s the sweet message emblazoned on these pirate-themed Valentines that - need we even say it? - each come with an adorable eye patch. Where to buy: Valentine’s Classroom XO Cards – 34 sets of X’s and O’s ($30, Paper Culture) 4. ![]() And best of all, for every order placed Paper Culture will plant a tree. Totally different from the typical bulk Valentine’s Day cards, these X’s and O’s are simple, trendy and each comes with either a mini game of tic tac toe or fun design begging to be hung on a bedroom wall. Where to buy: “You Are Brilliant” Classroom Valentines – Set of 8 ($20, Pottery Barn Kids) 3. Kids will love that these silly valentines feature a cute spectacles-wearing elephant, but most of all, they’ll love the flashy pair of Valentine’s Day glasses that accompany them. ‘You Are Brilliant’ valentines Image via Pottery Barn Kids Where to buy: Seed Heart Plantable Valentines – Set of 8 ($15, INKYrose Design/Etsy) 2. The hearts are actually wildflower seeds, so they’re a fun post-Valentine’s Day activity that yields pretty results. Not only are these Valentine’s Day cards for school adorable, they’re eco-friendly and incredibly easy (they’re pre-printed with your child’s name, so you literally don’t have to do anything).
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |