Enjoy some past fun Valentine Printables! I've determined it's time to start removing past printables and only keep up the last couple of freebies. So start downloading them while you can!
Here is one way to use the Valentine Simple Cards. Click to find lots more ideas.
Catch up quick and do a 14 days of I love you with these Valentine Notes. Or make a chain card or banner to hang up on Valentines Day.
These Valentine Toppers are great for cupcakes, but also make a nice seal or tag on a valentine package too!
Personalize this Valentine Box with meaningful trinkets or candies. Not too big at 2 inches square, but perfect for a little something to share.
Showing posts with label valentine's. Show all posts
Showing posts with label valentine's. Show all posts
Friday, February 3, 2012
Friday, February 11, 2011
Freebie Friday- Personalize Your Valentine
A little slow on the draw this morning. Yesterday was just a weird day-all the routines were out of whack. Some days are like that, no? But I wanted to add a more personalized valentine to the slew of Valentine paraphenalia.
Get the cut out heart here. The plan? Cut it out (with an exacto knife) and make your own insides-
Put a picture inside the opening
Or find a cool picture or texture from a magazine.
Or tape some fake fur inside, or a cool fabric,
or glue a heart chocolate or conversation heart on the inside to poke through. . . really the possibilities are endless. Seriously.
This one I cut three hearts out exactly the same (I just cut them all out at once) Then folded them so the colored part was on the inside and glued half of the middle heart back to the back of one heart and the other half to the other heart. (Extra points if you understood what I even said here).
I think I'm going to have to go make some more myself . . .
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
the heart headband
I'm really not usually a huge valentine celebrator-you couldn't tell from all the posts, eh? Maybe it's something about kids or having a girl now? I don't know, maybe it's freebie friday that's got my mind thinking about it.
This idea for a headband popped into my head about the time I was going to sleep. And like any practical mother who has to take that moment when it comes (aka when the kids are asleep) I got out the felt right then and there and made this fun little headband. It took about 10 minutes-
All I did was fold the fleece in half, cut out a heart (from two layers of felt at once), and then stitched them together with a little embroidery floss and stitched them onto some headband elastic. Pretty simple, but fun for Valentine's eh?
Friday, February 4, 2011
Freebie Friday: Valentine Circles
I don't know what to call these 2 inch beauties? They are so versatile. Should I call them stickers? Cupcake toppers? seals? I just don't know.
But wouldn't they be fun centered on a CD cover with a cookie wrapped in wax paper inside? I think so.
Any other fun ideas?
Get the Valentine's "Circles" here.
(that's a 2 1/4 inch scalloped hole punch above and 2 inch hole punch below).
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Tutorial: Star Paper Notes
A cute little package . . .
an eye catching presence . . .
| *this one was made folding the white side in in step 2 and out in step 3 (opposite of pix) |
and you can write in it!
I can't remember where I learned how to make these. But they are pretty cool, and fun for sending notes, or even hanging up as decorations. And fairly easy to make.
With Valentines coming up I thought it would be a fun tutorial:
| *this one was made folding the white side out in step 2 and in in step 3-like the pictures show |
First a little note: I'm a very visual learner. A lot of tutorials I just look at the pictures and know how to make it-I don't need to read it. (although a lot of times I wish later I had). I'm not very good at explaining with words what to do.So, first, I'm sorry I'm bad at explaining, and second, you might want to read through the whole thing before starting.
SUPPLIES:
*Colored/scrapbooking PAPER. (the creases are usually ugly and big with cardstock)
*2-3 foot piece of ribbon/string
*chipboard (I like to use the backs of note books if there fairly stiff-or the back board of a stack of scrapbooking paper)
*Glue ( I use a glue stick because it's not too wet and won't curl your paper-but whatever you want).
*Scissors
optional, but nice:
paper trimmer
bone folder
1. Trim your paper to 5 inches square. (Or 6 if you want it a little bigger-and then you can just cut a 12x12 piece of scrapbooking paper in fourths.) You will need at least 5 sheets to make it big enough to open-but don't do more than 7 or it won't show all the pages open.
I did 6 different colors (I have more paper here because I made a few stars)
2. Fold each sheet in half open, and then fold in half the other direction. *important. (If you want the colored side to be on the edges instead of in the middle fold it so the color is on the outside for these two folds--see pictures at beginning of post)
so it look like this (Use a bone folder for nice and easy creases).
3. Open it up and fold corner to corner the opposite way (if you've been folding with the colored part in-like the pictures-then fold this one with the colored part out).
This is what it should look like now:
4. line them up and glue the backs together really you are just stacking them on top of each other and gluing facing sides.
I like to keep them folded while you glue so that you only get glue on the part you are gluing.
after I stick them together I open it up and rub the glued part with a bone folder to adhere it well.
Once you've glued them all together it should look like this (they don't like to stay folded shut):
and this:
5. Cut 2 chipboard pieces 1/2 the size of your original page dimensions. So if you cut 5 inch squares for your paper, cut 2 1/2 inch squares for your chipboard.
6. Cut another piece of scrapbooking paper 1 inch larger than your chipboard. (3 1/2 inches if your going with my measurements).
7. Cover the chipboard with glue and put it in the center of your paper like so: And then cut the edges off with scissors (I just eyeballed it).
8. Glue each side and fold in: like so: Repeat with your other piece of chipboard and paper.
9. Fold your ribbon in half and pinch to find the center. Put the center on one of the corners of your chipboard and glue in place. Glue your other square and put it about 1/4 inch away with the center pinch of your ribbon in between the two squares.
10. Glue the two empty backs of your paper to the inside of your chipboard rub down with your bone folder. When it's folded together it should look like this:
Tie a little bow and wala: you are done. Open it up and flatten one of the insides to write a special little note.
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
heart garland
Do you ever have ideas find you? This garland was one of them. I wanted some simple valentine decor-a little something with a big punch and then there it was. I could see little hearts all strung together with a little string hanging in my mind. Lots of rows back and forth. So I started cutting out hearts from scrapbook paper. For an hour or two. . . Then I sewed them all together with an old needle in the machine and red thread. Pretty simple.
Only downer? It's really easy to get 16 feet or so of garland tangled. Oh, and make sure you sew towards the top of the bumps on the heart so the hearts don't hang upside down ;)
Yeah, they still need a little work hanging just right-maybe not quite so swoopy? But we ACTUALLY had the sun come out of the clouds for a little bit so I could take semi-decent pictures in the darkest corner of our apartment!
**Tomorrow I hope to have a tutorial for you on star paper notes. The plan was to have it up for you yesterday, but, well, things keep coming up. Tomorrow!
Friday, January 28, 2011
Freebie Friday: Valentine Box
"candies, chocolates, promises you don't intend to keep . . . " what are you going to fill your box with? (Ah, and can you name that movie?)
These little boxes measure 2 1/4 inches square. I've added tabs on the sides of the top to keep it in place a little better than the Thanksgiving ones. (after I took pictures of course). Anyway, get the valentine box here.
If you'd rather have a pillow box, I made some last year, here, but since that link no longer works, I've uploaded them again to scribd. If you would like these instead, get them here.
Next week the plan is cupcake toppers . . . aka cookie, candy, goody seals. If you have a style request (aka. bright, quirky, simple, etc.) I'm open to suggestions (although I may still stick with the simple light pink heart theme we've got going. . . it might be too boring for toppers though) Enough parenthesis yet? Never!
enjoy!
Friday, January 21, 2011
Freebie Friday: Heart Notes & The Poster
Aren't these 2 x 3 inch Heart Notes fun? I'm going to use them as part of a "14 days of Valentines" . . . (don't worry the hunny never reads my blog).
They would also be fun to write an activity or short love poem on for a valentine advent.
Or you could use a hole punch and punch out the number and use them as gift tags . . . now or anytime of year. (lunch bag love notes . . .)
**oh, also, I used a corner punch to round the corners**
Fun. Simple. Versatile. Enjoy!
As mentioned previously, my "you chase me" poster also as a freebie. This one today only! Get it here.
You are welcome to share the link to my blog, but please no sharing the "you chase me" file (I really want to buy a decent printer (one that doesn't do pixilated banded printing, ugh)).
Happy Running! Or Chasing . . .
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Chase Me

So, my Great Grandpa is a funny guy. (Yep in his 90s and going strong). When I was younger and he was a bit livelier he'd entertain us with stories and songs sung with his accordion and tell us poems he made up. Cool guy. This was my favorite poem:
Roses are red,
Violets are blue,
You chase me and
I'll run slow.
We all thought it was hilarious and would laugh and laugh. Well, I still laugh.
I've put a printable poster up in my shop today-but because I really love my Grandpa, come back tomorrow and get it as a freebie friday. Yeah, it will ONLY be available FRIDAY. After that it will just be in my etsy shop.
come come.
Friday, January 14, 2011
Freebie Friday-Simple Valentine Cards
By simple I mean both a classic scalloped heart, and that all you have to do is print** it out on a letter size sheet of card stock, cut it in half and fold it. wala. Besides, what better way to celebrate January 14th? Only a month guys . . .
The next couple of Fridays will be full of valentine cards/embellishments/cupcake toppers . . . it's going to be love-ly;)!
Get the simple valentine card here. (and please note: one of them, not pictured, is meant to have part of the heart cut off-I kind of like the asymmetrical look-but of course I changed it after the sun went down, hence the no picture)
Enjoy!
**If you're cards aren't centered right when printed see here.
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
red goodness.

First, I've just put a fun subway art Valentine poster up in my shop.
Second, I thought I'd share the yummiest cherry cheese cake recipe-but it's a no cook cheese cake and very sweet. If you're into a heavy cooked "real" cheesecake, this isn't it. But mmmm m m m my mouth is watering now. Kids LOVE it!
Cherry Cheese Cake
2 1/2 c. cracker crumbs
1/2 c. margarine
1 pkg of dream whip
8 oz. cream cheese
1 t. vanilla
3 T. milk
1 c. powdered sugar
can of cherry pie filling
Melt the margarine and mix with cracker crumbs and spread out in an 9x13 inch pan. Prepare the dream whip according to package directions. Add cream cheese, sugar, vanilla and milk and mix until smooth or almost. Spread out over crumb crust, top with cherries (don't spread, just drop) Chill and serve.
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
finger print valentine cards
I found these great free printable notecards at How About Orange . . . Perfect to make into valentine cards, eh? The little buddy and I had a lot of fun using pink and red ink pads to decorate them. The plan was to make heart fingerprint "flowers" on the stems. Didn't he do a great job? There are so many things you could do with these- and not just for Valentine's Day. I'm excited to use them again! You can find them here.
Friday, January 22, 2010
Share some LOVE with these little boxes!
I don't know why pillow boxes make me so giddy, but they do. I guess I've always liked little containers and compartments. It's just so fun to hold little collections in little boxes! So, I thought I'd share a few: they're perfect for little Valentine treats! Don't be fooled by the size of the lemons (they're mini) these little boxes are only a little less than 3 1/2 inches by 2 1/2 inches. The "Happy Valentine's Day box I laminated (I got a laminator for Christmas and I get carried away sometimes). If you choose to laminate try hot gluing the tab-it's the only thing I could find to keep it shut! Otherwise glue or double stick tape works great. Click on this link: Valentine Pillow Boxes to download the file- then you can print and make your own!
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