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Last week I shared a couple of printable Valentine cards that can be paired with a small, inexpensive gift, or used on their own, and this week I have a couple more to squeeze in before Valentine's Day gets here. First off I have today's Valentine, then I have one more coming in a couple of days. Today's Valentine theme is "Flowers".
With a theme as broad as flowers there are a lot of options of what you could pair with it. I chose a couple different options but you could do anything that comes in a flower shape or with flowers on it.
For one option I bought a pack of stickers that were flower designs. A pack of stickers is pretty inexpensive, especially considering the price per item because you usually can get a pack of 100 for less than $10 which makes then less than 10 cents each, plus they are pretty popular with kids because they like to stick them on everything from their water bottles to electronics.
As another option I bought a pack of flower shaped keychain pop-its. Any type of fidget is usually a pretty big hit and these were still pretty inexpensive. My goal for the things that I pair with the valentines is usually to keep it under $1 per item since you are probably giving them out to a whole class of 25-30 kids. These little flowers came in a pack of 30 for under $15 so they were less than 50 cents each which is well within that budget that I set.
I made 2 different designs for this set of cards, one that says "If friends were flowers I'd pick you" and another that says "I like you a bunch". The PDF includes 2 pages, one of each design, with 6 cards on each page.
Printable Flower Valentine Cards
You will need:
- Flower Valentines PDF Download
- printer
- white cardstock
- paper cutter or scissors
- tape
- flower stickers, pop-its, or any other flower themed item
Instructions:
Print as many copies of the PDF as you need, each page will have 6 cards, 1 design per page.
Cut the cards out, I used the paper cutter to cut them apart.
Pair the stickers, pop-its, or other toys or treats with the cards. You can tape them together or put the item in a plastic baggie and attach, or any other way you would like to pair them.
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