Valentine’s Day is coming up fast!
It always sneaks up on me because I feel like I've barely recovered from Christmas.
Last year we put together cards for our kids to give out to their classmates very last minute -- the night before to be exact.
I vowed then that this year would be different! So I created Valentine card printables that we can print out at home and my kids can pass out to their friends, teachers, and family.
Now, in the spirit of Valentine's Day, I want to share them with you!
All you have to do is download and print these free Valentine's Day cards so your little folks can enjoy sharing friendship and love with the people they love!
(And we won't tell anyone that you even waited until the last minute!)
Follow these easy steps to create your kids’ Valentine’s Day cards:
1. Download the Valentine's Day printables.
2. Print it on 8.5-inch x 11-inch cardstock.
3. Customize the cards with your kids’ names.
Then give them to your kids to pass along to friends, teachers, and family -- all the people they care about! Bonus: You can also use these cards as a label for candy treat bags, a decoration for treat pouches, or as a gift tag.
See? Easy-peasy and done in a flash! And that's the best kind of Valentine's Day gift I can give you! Have a great holiday!
Francesca Walker is the publisher of Macaroni Kid North East Miami and Miami Beach.
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