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our happy face and flower valentines

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January 19, 2013 by Teach Mama 3 Comments

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originally published on 2/5/2010:

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There’s something about creating homemade Valentines that makes my heart skip a beat.

So as long as I’m able–and my kids are willing–I hope to helpthem with their Valentines for their pals each year.

happy face and flower valentines

Last year, we made simple, glittery, Foamie-clad Valentine cards while we jammed to Laurie Berkner, so this year I thought we’d do something different.

I saw these cute Flower Valentines in Family Fun Magazine (I swear I don’t work for them–but I’d love to!).

Anyway, I couldn’t live with myself if I sent Owen to school with the same ones. So for him, we created Happy Face Valentines, and they are way too cute.

Happy Face & Flower Valentines:

These are pretty simple to make; they just require cutting out shapes ahead of time and picking up inexpensive lollipops.

happy face and flower valentines patterns
the patterns

I made a verrrry simple pattern that includes both the Flower Valentine and the Happy Face Valentine. They do not need to be perfect!

happy face flowery valentines patterns

The Flower Valentine has three parts: a pinwheel, a small circle, petals, and leaves.

The Happy Face Valentine has a small circle and a large circle.

We used old cards (seriously, the possibilities for cards are endless!), some cardstock, and some wrapping paper for the parts but construction paper for the big circle, petals, and leaves.

For the last few days, every now and again, Maddy and I would trace and cut. If I folded construction paper and cut right over the pattern, I could cut out six or more at once.

They were done in no time.

Today, I used a sharp knife to make a hole in the middle of each so that they were ready for assembly this afternoon.

happy face flowery valentines patterns

Maddy assembles her Flower Valentines

happy face flowery valentines patterns
Then Owen signed his name on the large circles, enough for his school buddies and teachers, and Maddy wrote her name on her petals.

Cora wrote her ‘C’ on a few petals, but then she was finished.

When the names were written, we assembled.

happy face flowery valentines patterns

Maddy’s finished Valentines!

The Happy Face Valentines just required the lollipop, small circle, and large circle.

The Flower Valentines required a lollipop, then the pinwheel, small circle, petals, and leaves.

I put a tiny piece of tape on the last piece of all the Valentines to keep them from falling apart, but if the hole is small enough, it’s pretty stable.

Maddy and Owen complained like crazy after writing their names when they hit the ninth or tenth times, but knowing they could have a lollipop while they assembled their ‘cards’ was reason enough to plow through. (And I loved the name-writing practice I forced upon them!)

I was thinking about taking the letter stamps–at least for Cora to stamp her name on her cards–but I never got around to it. With two feet of snow coming tomorrow, we’ve all got snow on the brain.

But it sure was nice to spend time in a sunny, happy-faced, lollipop flower garden for a bit today before we’re surrounded by winter once again.

 

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  1. Alexandra says

    January 21, 2013 at 7:20 am

    Sooo cute! The lollipop idea is marvelous! And I like that they did it on their own, it makes it even more heart-touching! šŸ™‚

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    • amy says

      January 21, 2013 at 9:35 am

      thanks a TON, Alexandra!! Happy (early) Valentine’s Day!!

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