

I took photos of the boys and found both the photo paper and lollipops at the Dollar tree...so for about $5 (and the cost of ink) we had over 50 valentines. I had the boys punch the holes and put the lollipops in. Then they printed their class-mate's names on labels and stuck them on the back.

Last year our valentines were a class favorite (see the link), so we knew we had to find a way to top the candy airplanes.
I found the lollipop idea (here) last year and saved it so we could make them.
I think they'll be a hit today. I know we had so much fun making them together.
I'm linking to:
How remarkable! I think these will top the airplanes. Please let all of us readers know how the kids at school liked these clever valentines.
ReplyDelete