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DIY // Banana Class Valentine Free Printables

February 12, 2015

Armelle Blog Banana Valentines Free Valentines Free Printable Non-candy Valentines
I have one last Valentine printable to share with you today.  My friend Kersey gave me one of these rad banana pens, at Alt Summit a few weeks back.  I tracked them down because I knew they would be a perfect little something for my kids to give to their friends at school for Valentine’s day.
I love to give out non-candy class Valentine’s, since there are so many food allergy nowadays, so an allergy free Valentine is a great option too!
You will need:
Yellow Cardstock paper
Scissors
Banana pens or favors (I found some cute banana candies from Oriental Trading that we also gave out, you could also give out real bananas for a healthy option!)
Washi tape (optional)
1) Print the free PDF download for the Banana “I like you a BUNCH” Valentine onto yellow card stock paper. Click here to download.  (please let me know if you are having trouble downloading the printable)  -Just a reminder that these Valentine Printables are for Personal Use only.  You may not sell these for money or alter.  Copyright Armelle Blog 2015.
2) Cut out the Valentines.
3) “Pair” it with your favorite banana item. (You could even give out real bananas!)
Armelle Blog Banana Valentines Free Valentines Free Printable Non-candy Valentines
Like I said, these banana pens and candy are just adorable, but you could easily give a real banana to your Valentine, easy as that!
Armelle Blog Banana Valentines Free Valentines Free Printable Non-candy Valentines
I love these little cellophane bags with the lip with tape that seals in the back, I sealed it, then added a little washi tape back there. (all sources in items list)
Armelle Blog Banana Valentines Free Valentines Free Printable Non-candy Valentines
Hope you enjoy!
I just love putting together class Valentine’s for my children!  And, having non-candy options is always fun!
{all photos by me}

DIY // Slam Dunk Basketball Class Valentine’s Day Printables

February 10, 2015

Boy Valentine Basketball Valentine Free Printable Valentine Free Valentine Cards // Non Candy Valentine
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We are in Valentine mode over here at our house, and I wanted to share with you some Valentine’s I’m putting together for my children to pass out to their friends at school.
My oldest Ezra is quite the sports fanatic, so I knew that anything to do with sports, he would be in!
I saw some cute basketball Valentine’s over on Minted, but of course didn’t get my act together to get them ordered in time, so I put together my own version of the Slam Dunk Valentine!
I also came across these fun basketball pens over on Oriental Trading.  I knew my Ezra would be obsessed with them since they resemble one of his favorite toys, the Kendama (He also sells Kendama’s, he’s quite the little business man)
There are so many little basketball items you could use instead out there.  Small foam balls, dollar store balls, basketball stickers, basketball chocolates, basketball bouncy balls.  Just browse your local dollar store or party store, and I’m sure there will be a lot of choices.
I tried to make these simple with just black ink so anyone could print them off, and not need a color printer.  The key is to use orange card stock paper to print them on so they resemble little basketballs!  I think the textured orange card stock is cool since it looks kind of like the texture of a real basketball!
 Basketball Valentine Download
You will need to download the free printable, and print it onto orange card stock paper.
Download the free printable, by clicking here.
I also just need to remind my readers that when I offer free printable downloads, it takes me a long time to create, and it is my property.  I am allowing you to use them for your personal use only.  It is not ok to alter, or sell this file or use for commercial use in any way.  I feel bad that I have to point this out, but recently it came to my attention that someone was selling my free printables on Etsy using my photos and downloads.  I can’t imagine why people would think that it is ok to steal someones work to sell?  But, just don’t do it.  Because the internet is a small world, and people always find out.  Plus, my lawyer husband will have to write you a letter, and let’s just not have to do that, ok? Anyhow, moving on..
After you print out the PDF onto orange card stock, cut out the basketballs.
Address the basketballs to your favorite friends, and attach the pen to the paper basketball with a little tape.  I like to use washi Japanese tape.
Boy Valentine Basketball Valentine Free Printable Valentine Free Valentine Cards
Hope you enjoy!
Let me know if you have a problem downloading the basketball PDF download.
If you end up using any of my Valentine printables, I’d love to see!  Tag me on instagram @armelle_blog and hashtag #armellevalentines
{all photos by me}

 

DIY // Target one spot Valentine Jars

February 3, 2015

DIY Valentines, Jar Valentines, Valentine Candy Valentine Tutorial
I’m excited to team up with Target’s One Spot to create some fun Valentine’s using their darling products from their One Spot from American Crafts.
DIY Valentines, Jar Valentines, Valentine Candy Valentine Tutorial American Crafts
They have some really amazing American Craft products in their One Spot section right now ranging from only $1 to $3!  They have over 40 amazing products ranging from washi tape, to paper straws, to glittery paper.  Be sure to head to your Target asap, because they are bound to sell out quick!
DIY Valentines, Jar Valentines, Valentine Candy Valentine Tutorial
I decided to make a few tasty Valentine jars for some friends!  Here’s how I made them.
DIY Valentines, Jar Valentines, Valentine Candy Valentine Tutorial
You will need:
Glittery Paper- American Crafts from the Target Dollar Spot
Heart Straws- American Crafts from the Target Dollar Spot
Mini Burlap Bows- American Crafts from the Target Dollar Spot
Fast Drying Craft Glue or Hot Glue Gun
Sparkly Trim or Sparkly Pipe Cleaners
Scissors
Glue Dot adhesives
DIY Valentines, Jar Valentines, Valentine Candy Valentine Tutorial
Valentine Candy- Tai Pan Trading
Glass Jars with Handles- Tai Pan Trading
DIY Valentines, Jar Valentines, Valentine Candy Valentine Tutorial
1)  Cut out Paper Valentine Hearts with the American Crafts Glitter paper.  (I used a die cut machine, but you can also cut them by hand or print out a template) My hearts were about 1.5 inches
2) Cut out strips of silver glittery paper. My strips were about 1 inch by 12 inches.
3) Fold the paper strip back and forth accordion style.
4) Glue together the ends.
DIY Valentines, Jar Valentines, Valentine Candy Valentine Tutorial
5) Fold the accordion in, and secure the middle together by gluing in with fast drying craft glue or a hot glue gun.
DIY Valentines, Jar Valentines, Valentine Candy Valentine Tutorial
6) Take your cut out heart, and hot glue some sparkly trim or a pipe cleaner around the back rim of the heart.
7) Glue the sparkly trimmed heart to the center of the glittery paper accordion.
8) Print out a few Valentine sayings on to white card stock.  Some I used were- Be Mine, Valentine, I Love You,  Heart Eyes, I Heart You, Love, You’re Awesome, You + Me.
9) Cut out the strips of paper then, fold each end down near the end and beginning of the words then back up, and trim the edges in a V shape.
10) Glue the white paper strip to the heart, then secure it to your glass jar with some glue dots.
DIY Valentines, Jar Valentines, Valentine Candy Valentine Tutorial Valentines Day Ideas
11) Fill the jar with candy, and place a little mini burlap bow onto the paper straw and place inside the jar.
DIY Valentines, Jar Valentines, Valentine Candy Valentine Tutorial Valentines Day Ideas
Cheers to homemade Valentine’s for your loved ones!
DIY Valentines, Jar Valentines, Valentine Candy Valentine Tutorial Valentines Day Ideas
DIY Valentines, Jar Valentines, Valentine Candy Valentine Tutorial Valentines Day Ideas
DIY Valentines, Jar Valentines, Valentine Candy Valentine Tutorial Valentines Day Ideas
Happy Valentine making!
{all photos by me}