I found a great tutorial to make Valentines Day envelopes for the kids and decided it would be a fun way to give them little love notes everyday! Of course, this ended up being one of those thoughtful ideas that turns into an annoying burden... Since I inevitably forget to do it most nights I am usually woken up at 6:00 by very angry children demanding their Valentine and Candy, thus taking all the fun out of the activity. I may have to rethink this one for next year. At least the envelopes turned out cute!
This is the tutorial I used to create mine! |
Seeing all the darling homemade Valentines on Pinterest motivated me to make them this year rather than buy them. Thank goodness, I don't have to come up with an original idea as there are a ton of cute ones out there...So here are the ones that I copied and made for Aiden and Anna's class. I can't take all the credit as they helped put them together! We even had a little sweat shop over here as we recruited Anna's friends to help.
Here are the one's we made for Anna's class. "I have my eyes on you, Valentine". |
And here are Aiden's Valentines: "Have a Super Valentines' day" |
I finally finished the banner that I had started before removing a piece of my finger! It turned out pretty cute and was very simple! I HEART BURLAP! I also made a heart themed sign, using my Cricut and a board Trent made me...
Aiden and Anna's classes are celebrating their Valentines Day parties today, rather than the 14th (I'm guessing it has something to do with Friday being a little more relaxed then the other days of the week). So Anna got all decked out in a heart shirt her Nana bought her and a heart shaped hair do (here is the link for how to re-create this look). Anna went to school party ready and couldn't wait to see her crush, Roper! According to Miss Anna, Roper asked her to be his Valentine... but she said no! When I asked her why, she said "I'm way too young for that mom"! That's right, sister!
There has even been love in the air in the therapy room! All of the therapy sessions this week were Valentines day themed! I found out that the best way to get little boys and girls talking is to read a book called "Froggy's First Kiss"! I was a bit surprised how much the boys were willing to open up about their Valentines! Too cute!
Love this book! I used it with an artic group and purposely messed up sounds to see if they could catch me! This is a great way to increase awareness as well as practice as the kids giggle and say, "No, Mrs. B its not Balentines its V-V-Valentines"! Oh silly me! |
What the heck?!?! I'm so jealous of all your craftiness! Love it all! Is Roper's last name by chance Reidhead? How many Roper's could there be right? Love that family! Anna's hair is darling by the way!
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