Could Valentine's Day be any cuter? I mean, really. For those of you on Pinterest, this is better than Christmas. Kids + love + sweets + cards + love notes + babies + love + pink + friends + romance + love...it just doesn't get any better than this! So, I hope you don't mind that I started a bit early. I have a printable for you that you could use for just bunches and bunches of different things. So, here they are: Valentine Minis! Aren't the cupcakes yummy?
Download Full Size PDF of Mini Valentines
My initial intention was to make a Be My Valentine Memory game! It is super easy, and would be fun for a class party or Valentine's Tea for your little ones. Just print two copies of the entire sheet onto cardstock. Cut them apart, and use them as your memory cards. You'll shuffle them first to mix them all up and put them all on the table face down for a large, 24 card game. If your kids are younger, feel free to edit as you see fit and offer less cards. Just be sure that every card you include has a match!
You can also use the minis as Valentine's Gift Tags!
Again, print the sheet onto card stock and cut them apart. Then punch a hole in the corner with a paper puncher and add ribbon! Voila! Add to a fancy cupcake for a teacher's present, or to a bag of candy or popcorn for all of the students in your child's class.
Make Mini Love Notes.
Take your small square cards and write little notes on the back for your hubby, put them in the lunchboxes, under the pillows, or even hide them around the house to be found by accident as a sweet surprise.
Make a Valentine's Banner.
Get a long piece of pink satin ribbon and attach each of the cards along the ribbon and decorate your mantel or doorway. Festive!
Adorn your own cupcakes with Valentine's Cupcake Toppers!
Add toothpicks or popscicle sticks to the back of the square card and stick them right on top of the goodies you made for a party, a neighbor, a friend or to take to the office. It is sweeter than a cherry on top!
I hope you enjoy your Valentine's Minis! Be sure to share them with a friend. And if you think of a clever use for them beside what I came up with here, please let me know! Thanks!
Written by Lauren Goldman