Katie’s Valentines

My sweet little crafter wanted to make Valentines for her preschool friends.

Kate was in charge of gluing, glittering, and coloring. After days and days and DAYS, she proudly finished her Valentines.

We snazzed up these soap dispensers for her teachers by peeling off the plastic label and mod-podging the designs on. I got the idea here!

Kate’s Valentine’s party was so sweet and she has been keeping her treasured Valentines close:

Someone else was pretty excited to be in the middle of everything and everyone at the party:

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10 Responses to Katie’s Valentines

  1. Kristi says:

    Too cute!! How fun that she decorated them herself…

  2. Mariah says:

    Cute. Love those little bubbles, where did you get them?

  3. Toni :O) says:

    Awww…so darling!! Happy Valentine’s Day sweet family! :O)

  4. Jenny says:

    I got them in the Valentine’s Day section at Walmart. They come in a pack of 6.

  5. Poppy says:

    Those poses make me laugh and cry at the same time.

  6. how sweet! I can’t wait till Paige starts kindergarten later this year so she can have all that fun!

  7. Martha says:

    My Sarah found my Valentines soap and can’t get enough. She wants to wash her hands all day long! Thanks for the gift of cleanliness:)

  8. JayeL says:

    So fabulous that she sat there and did all that work. I hope you praised and praised her! Is that a little work station for her under your cutting table?

  9. Jenny says:

    JayeL, oh yeah… she got tons of praise! Kate’s very determined once she starts something. I moved her play table from upstairs to under my cutting table and it has worked perfectly :)

  10. JayeL says:

    What a great idea! As an added bonus she will get to absorb your creativity.

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