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You Rock

Pocket holder perfectly sized for pop rock packets This rocking valentine is perfect for tweens and teenagers who would rather not be overly "cutesy". Slide pop rocks in the back pocket to complete the treat! Estimated Paper used: 12 valentines per 4 sheets of cardstock


Cute Owl Treat Holder

An adorable holder that can be used two ways. This versatile candy holder that can be used to store small candies or to top a lollipop! Estimated Paper used: 8 valentines per 1 sheet of cardstock plus scraps for owl


Fluttering By Sucker

This adorable butterfly valentine requires no glue! Simply cut two sets of wings and use the pen tool for a message if you wish, then slide a dum dum through the slits!



Pyramid Box

This is a very simple box to make but I think there is something so elegant about it. I know I have said it before but I think something about an unexpected shape for a box really adds something really special to the presentation. I went with just some very basic colors and textures and I really love how it turned out. Did I mention it is SO EASY TO MAKE?


Heart Top Box

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?!


Hershey Kiss and Rolo Candy ...

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!



Necklace Gift Card with Window

Heart Card with Necklace

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.


Chocolate Robot

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.


Monster Finger Puppet

Monster Finger Puppets

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Pixy Stix Sundae

A sundae like this one reminds me of the dime store in town where I grew up, Hunter’s […]



Tic Tac Toe Valentine

As a mother of young children I always appreciate a valentine that doesn't include sugar. Inevitably the valentine sacks come home packed to the brim with candy. After they have made themselves sick on chocolate and conversation hearts, they actually sit down and read the messages from their friends. I thought this tic tac toe game would be a great valentine activity to extend the fun just a bit longer. Put a personalized note inside with the Xs and Os and tuck the heart shaped tab closure into place on the back.



Push Pop Valentine Ideas

Push Pop Valentine

These Push Pop Valentines are quick and easy to make. Just a little bit of vinyl on the outside, fill with the item of your choice, add string and a tag and you are all done. When I decided this is what I wanted to create, I had to first find the empty containers. So I googled, "push pop containers" and found quite a few options. You can get them in large bulk up to 100, or just a few, and they are fairly inexpensive. If you want to use them, order them as soon as you can, so you aren't scrambling at the last minute. Also, be sure and check your local craft stores.


Chocolate Kisses Valentine

Pucker up for a big Valentine kiss, chocolate kiss that is! My daughter loves the flavored straws that turn a glass of milk into a chocolate, or strawberry shake. I had a bundle on my counter for the kids after school and thought they would make a great simple valentine. Slide the straw through the slits on the chocolate kiss, attach the sentiment to the straw, and give to your special Valentine.


Color Your Own Stickers Treats

Another easy valentine idea coming your way today. One of the highlights of my childhood were color your own stickers. I guess I was a paper lover even then. I remember I thought it was so cool to design them how I wanted and have them be real stickers. I'm bringing them back today with this Rainbow Valentine set.



Frog Prince Box and Love ...

“Hop” to it, and create this cute froggy bug box. It’s perfect for the family, or even a classroom, and a fun way to get everybody involved. Cut out extra bugs and sentiments and leave then on the table. Even better, make extra ones that are blank and see what this cute little frog is able to “catch”. It’s bound to make a “buzz” this Valentine’s Day, and no doubt everyone will want to be in on all the fun. Make someone special "croak" with laughter! Ribbit!!


Nugget Slider Box Valentine

Valentine’s Day is so much fun!! I love making all the valentines for my kiddos classes. Of course owning a Pazzles really helps with that! Every year I get asked, “where did you find those valentines?” They are always impressed when I tell them I made them myself. Well, get ready to impress!


valentine glasses classroom idea

Valentine Glasses

My kids have quite a few elementary years under their belts and there have been a few years when teachers have had "rules" about classroom valentines. One year they had to be completely flat and one year they had to be addressed with full fake street addresses, but the most common request is no candy. In my opinion Valentine's Day is ALL about the candy, but we try to follow the rules.



King of My Heart Candy ...

I sometimes have a hard time coming up with something to make for my husband, because I don't want it to be too feminine or too sporty, because my husband falls kind of in the middle of that. He is just a basic guy that doesn't want to get flowers and ribbons, and I'm more of a sports fan than he is. That is what made me think of doing this simple heart box. It is neutral enough that I think he will just love it. Of course, I picked out his favorite king size candy bars (some of my favorite too, because I'm sure he will want to share).


Tree Luminaries cut with the Pazzles Inspiration Vue - pattern available in SVG!

Tree Luminaries Project Pattern

The holidays are aglow with lights: colorful Christmas lights, tiny, twinkling fairy lights and candlelight. Make this beautiful […]


Christmas Front Door cut with the Pazzles Inspiration Vue

Front Door Box

The front door on the front door box opens to reveal a hidden compartment and the two-side windows are also boxes so you can give your recipient a triple treat. I was thinking hot cocoa in the center, mini marshmallows in one window and candy canes in the other window box. I also think the front door box would make a wonderful treat box for a new homeowner!



Gingerbread Man Box cut with the Pazzles Inspiration Vue

Gingerbread Box

This gingerbread man/woman box is just cute as can be. Though I’ve given you several choices in decorations, you can also make your own custom decorations. Maybe a heart instead of buttons. Let your children decorate the gingerbread man/woman topper how they like before gluing it onto the box top (think glitter…lots of glitter…lol) to give to a teacher or grandparent.