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Valentine's Day Activities

Valentine Story Stones

January 29, 2013 By Terri Thompson

We’ve made story stones in the past. We told tales of princesses, dragons, and enchanted roses.

But, this time we’re telling different stories about secret admirers, cupid, and big boxes of chocolate.

Story stones are fun and a great way to promote storytelling. For older kids, they work perfectly as writing prompts. Younger kids can use them to illustrate a story.

Since Valentine’s Day is coming up soon, I though it would be fun to make a set of Valentine-theme story stones.

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Supplies Needed:

Smooth stones with a flat surface
>Valentine illustrations (I used clip art)
Scissors
Mod Podge
Paint Brush

I began with several smooth stones from a package of vase-filler stones. You can find these at the dollar store, discount store, or craft store typically in the floral section. I picked ones that had a nice flat surface for my illustrations.

For my Valentine illustrations, I used clip art. All of mine came from the free Microsoft clip art already loaded on my computer.

You can find a ton of clip art online by searching for “free Valentine clip art.” I found roses, boxes of chocolates, little girls offering flowers, and mailboxes full of love letters.

I copied and pasted them all into a Word document, then reduced the size to fit my stones.

Once printed, I cut them out to fit on my stones.

Once I had chosen the perfect stone for each illustration, I brushed a thin coating of Mod Podge on the surface.

I placed the illustration down, making sure all sides were pressed down, and then brushed another coat over the top.

After allowing them to dry, we were ready for story-telling.

We’ve told tales of love letters, secret roses found in mailboxes, and best friends. There are so many tales that can be told from this simple set of Valentine story stones.

They’re easy to make and would make a fun homemade Valentine’s gift.

Have you used story stones before?

ABC Valentines

January 24, 2013 By Terri Thompson

A, B, C,
Easy as
1, 2, 3,
Or simple as 
do, re, mi,
A, B, C,
1, 2, 3,
Baby you and me now…
(Jackson 5)

One of my favorite “dancing with the kids” songs was my inspiration for these easy and cute ABC Valentines.

You just need a few supplies, some willing kids, and dance-able background music for some Valentine crafting.

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Supplies Needed:

White paper, cut in half across the widest part
Alphabet Stamp Set
Thin cardboard (cereal or cracker box)
Scissors
Colorful ink for stamps
Red marker

To prep this activity, I made simple heart stencils for the girls. I took a recycled cracker box and drew 2 different sizes of hearts. I then cut the hearts out. This part is definitely best for the grown-ups, since I needed to use my sharpest scissors for the cutting. I made two different sets, one for each girl.

I showed the girls how to overlap the stamps on the cardboard to help form the shape of the hearts.

For the best heart shape, you’ll need to fill each stencil in with many letters. Lizzie (age 5) did one letter per stencil, AJ (age 3) put multiple letters in each.

You can really get with the Valentine theme by spelling out LOVE or using X’s and O’s.

We just used random letters.

You can see in the picture above how the heart shape is taking form.

Lizzie wasn’t fully satisfied though and asked me to outline each heart with a red marker.

I think they look great either way.

Lizzie finished up each card with a hand-written “I Love You,” the perfect addition.

 

So there you have it. It’s easy as 1, 2, 3!

Have you started making Valentine’s crafts?

Two Last Minute Valentine Crafts

February 14, 2012 By Terri Thompson

Happy Valentine’s Day!

We’ve been doing Valentine’s crafts for several weeks now, but I know that’s not the case for everyone.

If you’re still looking for Valentine’s crafts, I’ve got two quick and easy ideas for you.

We made these heart necklaces and napkin rings using simple supplies that you probably have around the house.

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Heart Necklace Supplies:

Construction paper
Markers or crayons
Yarn
Tape

For the necklaces, I cut out two heart shapes from pink construction paper. We decorated with markers to make them pretty then taped them to a length of yarn. We knotted the ends of the yarn together and had necklaces. Easy-peasy!

Napkin Ring Supplies:

Construction paper
Markers or crayons
Cardboard tube
Tape

For this project, I cut an empty TP tube into four pieces and cut four heart shapes from the construction paper.

We decorated the tubes and the hearts, then taped one heart to each tube.

I wrote names on each heart, because tonight, we’ll put pretty napkins through them and use them to decorate our table for Valentines Day.

So there you have it, two very easy Valentine’s projects you can do today!

Are you still crafting for Valentines Day?

10 Ways to Say “I Love You”

February 10, 2012 By Terri Thompson

With Valentine’s Day coming up soon, it’s easy to find ways to say “I love you.”

But, what about all the other days of the year?

I’ve got 10 easy ways to show your love that you can do any day. They’re perfect for you to do for your kids or your spouse and are even wonderful ways for kids to say “I love you” to their parents, siblings, or friends.

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1. Make their favorite meal and have a special dinner. This will always brighten up someone’s day.

2. Give them a secret love note. Find the details to make these fun secret notes at Awesomely Awake.

(via Awesomely Awake)

3. Hug them – there’s nothing better than a big, warm hug. So, hug the ones you love often!

4. Give them your time. Do one of their chores for them. Clean their room. Run an errand for them. You get the idea!

5. Make them a special card and surprise them with it! It doesn’t have to be difficult or time consuming. Our Heart-Stamped Cards would be a perfect surprise.

6. Celebrate the small things. Celebrate the first loose tooth or the day they learn to write their name. Make sure you let them know they are special.

7. “Heart Attack” them! Learn about this special idea at Toddler Approved.

(via Toddler Approved)

8. Write them a love letter. Write your child a letter to let them know you love them and think they are special.

9. Make a love notes wipe-off board like this one from The Golden Gleam. It’s a wonderful way to show your love.

10. Spend time doing something they love, even if you don’t necessarily enjoy it. Watch that baseball game with them even if you’d rather be watching House Hunters. It will mean a lot!

*Bonus idea: Just say it!! Never forget to tell the people you love that you love them!

What are some ways you like to say “I love you?”

Sponge-Printed Valentines

February 9, 2012 By Terri Thompson

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When thinking about Valentines, I can’t forget to include our favorite Valentine’s book, Max’s Valentine by Rosemary Wells.

It’s a simple book, in very typical Max and Ruby style. But, year in and year out, this is our most requested Valentine book at our house.

So, I knew we had to do a Valentine’s craft based on our favorite book.

I cut out several hearts from sturdy paper (such as card stock) and got out a few supplies.

Since Ruby used an awful lot of glitter in this book, we made sure we had quite a bit on hand.

We used sponges instead of paintbrushes. I used a clothes pin to help the girls hold on to the sponges.

After setting up everything, I stepped back and let the girls do what they wanted.

The painting was such an amazingly nice and neat process, but then came the glitter! And boy did we use the glitter!

You’ve got to make sure everything is well glittered, right?

After attaching a few bits of tissue paper, the girls were done. Now we’ve got some nice and sparkly Valentines inspired by Max and Ruby.

What is your kid’s favorite Valentine’s book?

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