Happy Valentine's Day!
Yes, I could've taken the pictures WEEKS ago when we decided what this year's valentines would be. But instead, the pictures were taken last night around 5:30.
Off I sent them to walgreens.com. They'd be ready in an hour, but since I had a hot date last night, I thought it'd be no problem to pick them up on our way home. And that would've been fine... if the store was open that late. The darkened entrance was a dead give away that my lack of planning skills had once again done me no favors.
Walgreens opened at 8:00 this morning. School starts at 8:30. Uhh, no problem. I scrambled to get four kids and myself ready this morning in order to be there when the doors opened, but we got there at 8:15 instead. With the tape dispenser in the back seat and the girls' hands working furiously to finish their Valentines, we drove the one block to school and Emma dashed inside, just a few minutes late, but with adorable Valentines in hand. Addie finished hers in the car on the way to school after MOPS while eating her lunch. Some may call it rushed and bad planning, I call it teaching the the life skill of multi-tasking.
Last year their valentines looked like this:
In case you want to plan ahead and make similar ones for next year (you could start now!), they're a breeze to make. I just hung up a sheet/blanket as a backdrop (optional). Then I took a picture of the girls with outstretched arms.
Next I uploaded the picture to picnik.com to add the text and hearts, uploaded it to walgreens.com to get them printed, attached the candy, and voila! Adorable valentines that are cheap, super easy, and totally cute.
Yesterday I was ready to wimp out and do the traditional perforated valentines, but the girls insisted on these. I'm glad! The scramble and the effort are worth it.
Maybe I should start next year's valentines tonight. Brody will be in school and I'll have three sets to worry about. Oy.
LOVE these! Just learned that Picnik is closing down in April :( BOO!
ReplyDeleteThose are adorable, Angie! I'm stealing this idea for my kids.
ReplyDeleteDo double prints & only worrying every other year!
ReplyDeleteunbelievably adorable!!!!
ReplyDeletehow to you get it to look like theirs hands are holding the lollipop
ReplyDeleteYeah, I didn't explain that part well, did I? I just made a small slit with an exacto knife above and below her fist so that the lollipop could slide through. Make sense? So easy!
DeleteAngie! You are amazing!!!! Those are the cutest Valentines I have EVER SEEN!!!!! xoxoxo
ReplyDeleteSo cute! One of Ava's classmates did the lollipop version. It was a huge hit with all the moms at the v-day party! I hadn't seen the hershey kiss idea. I love them both!
ReplyDeletethey look AWESOME!!!!!
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