
Exploding Card
Many of you have seen this card (okay, not this exact card, but one like it) in the booth during the 2011 conventions. I had told you that I would put it up as a project sometime and guess what? It's sometime. *smile*
Many of you have seen this card (okay, not this exact card, but one like it) in the booth during the 2011 conventions. I had told you that I would put it up as a project sometime and guess what? It's sometime. *smile*
Valentine's Day will soon be upon us and for you parents out there that usually means mass producing valentines for your children's classmates. We suppose you could go the easy route and get the little paper pre-printed ones and call it a day, but what's the fun in that when you have an Inspiration?!
As a kid my favorite time of year was Valentine’s Day. I loved decorating the empty cereal box mailboxes that we would display at the front of the classroom and fill with candy and cards. I guess I always admired the fact that even the boys in class didn’t seem to mind that everything was decorated in an array of pink, red and white papers with matching hearts too! I’m still a sucker for this color combination which still makes Valentine’s Day a favorite for me.
These adorable pencils are actually a cleverly disguised Rolo candy with a Hershey's Kiss tip! These are very very easy to make and so cute! You will use an entire Rolo candy for each one which usually cost about $0.60 a piece so keep that in mind when deciding on how many to make or you might end up spending quite a bit of money in candy. You still can easily make 30 of these for about $20.00 though! These also are a great idea for teachers!! I hope you enjoy this project!
Have you caught the love bug yet? This easy and cute little lady bug uses the pen tool to write a fun hidden message "Be My Love Bug". You can make 10 of these little lady bugs out of just 3 sheets of paper too! We hope you enjoy this fun project and make sure to check back tomorrow as we continue our series of quick and easy valentines!
My first Valentine was a Garfield heart balloon and a paper bag filled with conversation hearts - a gift given to me by my 5th grade admirer on the bus ride home from school when I was in 3rd grade.
It is February so it must be "Time 4 Luv"! This adorable band can easily wrap around your favorite candies. It isn't just a band either, remove the band and put it around your wrist so you can always know what time it is...well...sort of :)! We hope you enjoy this fun project!
I only have eyes for...this little monster! Isn't he cute? Originally I had planned to use a large google eye for his eyeball but just didn't have the right size I needed. However, I still think he looks adorable. This is a clever and very easy valentine, I even designed the monster so he actually is only 4 pieces - very easy to assemble!
I fell in love with the mini sized fry boxes that now come in kid's meals. The little size is so cute! I saved a few from my grandkids lunch one day but had no idea what I would do with them. Then I saw yellow Twizzlers at the store and the idea for this valentine treat was born.
Have you seen the New Images added to our Image Library on Friday? The latest group included three cards. The Hello Card just begged to be recreated. It was so simple and yet it had so much potential! I could envision several different ways to interpret it.
I like making storage containers so when I got a new set of markers I decided to create this marker holder that would hold 20 markers.
It's never too early to start planning a special something for your Valentine. At Pazzles, we are ready to get the ball rolling on Valentine's Day projects so you will have plenty of time to get prepared for the sweetest of all holidays. Today we are sharing this tag card that can be made simply or embellished into something amazing.
I love the excitement around Valentine’s Day, especially in a classroom full of kids. They’re not only eager to give out their Valentine’s cards and candy, but receiving is equally as enjoyable. Those were great memories as a kid, but the best part is that those cherished memories never have to end just because we’re all grown up. This makes a great gift for coworkers at the office who could use a little loving friendship too. Personalize your washer necklace with the perfect sentiment for friends you hold near and dear.
Got boys? This little robot Valentine is sure to please the little boys in your life. Whether they are receiving or giving it to their classmates and friends, they will be proud and excited to share this fun Valentine. It is so quick and easy to put together it is sure to delight Moms too.
" src="https://www.pazzles.net/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/DIY-Classroom-Valentines-Scary-Monster-Finger-Puppet.jpg" alt="DIY Classroom Valentines Scary Monster Finger Puppet" width="640" height="616" /> The pink, frilly cuteness of Valentine's Day doesn't always make it easy to come up with boy-friendly ideas. Yesterday Klo shared her robot, and today we have another Valentine perfectly suited for the little boys in your life. This nice little monster comes with three separate "monster" sentiments which can be attached to the Valentine. The recipient can take off the sentiment and play with the monster finger puppet.
A sundae like this one reminds me of the dime store in town where I grew up, Hunter’s […]
This sweet little Owl Valentine is an absolute hoot to make! He is easy to assemble so your little 'owlets' can help put the Valentines together. Perch this cute little guy on a pencil or Pixy Stix as a fun treat. He can be made for boys or girls just by changing the paper colors and background. I have included three different owl-related phrases but you can have fun with the kids by creating your own 'owl-y' sayings
Today's project is perfect for boys or girls and is so simple, the kids can help assemble them. I used Pixy Stix as my fuse, but a pencil or individually-wrapped licorice stick would work well also. Use a Glue-Dot on the back of the bomb to hold the candy in place.
I love holidays, and I really love holidays that include lots of chocolate. Valentine's Day seems to revolve around chocolate, which makes it one of my favorites. It's time to start your love themed crafting in preparation of the big day
I'm a sucker for vintage valentine cards with their clever puns and adorable little characters. When I was designing this collection, I added the same funny puns to the cards in hopes that you will get a kick out of them. The base of these cards are slider cards. When you pull on the top sentiment piece, the bottom piece slides out as well. I've included full color instruction below, so you can create a whole set of these to give away.
Here is a mailbox, just in time for Valentine's Day or as a special box to pass "Love Notes" back and forth between family members year round. It would also be great to add to a wedding table for envelopes. The file gives you two lid choices. One with a slot to just drop the note in, or solid as shown in the picture.
Here is a quick class Valentine treat, Tic Tacs heart boxes.
This fun little cup is very quick and easy to make. You just need to fold and glue, then add a special treat. I chose to use just a solid card stock and then use twine to put the tag on.