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Valentine's goodies can add up, y'all...especially when prepping a class set of Valentines for your kiddos. Below, I'm sharing some budget-friendly free printable bubble Valentines. I grabbed all of my supplies for these at 99 Cents Only Stores.
Not only do I have these free printable bubble Valentines, I'm also sharing a fun little Valentine for older kids, too (because sometimes we get too old and too cool to pass out Valentines to the whole class, y'all!). Check out all the fun below.
Like I said, I grabbed all of the goodies for these free printable bubble Valentines at 99 Cents Only Stores. 99 Cents Only Stores have all of your favorite name brands at a price that can't be beat. There is always something new and exciting at the 99! I love their Valentine's selection (I think the little mailboxes are my favorite...or maybe the heart-covered tape!). All of these cute things are just .99, perfect for when you're putting together a class-full of Valentines and wanting to stick to your budget.
You never know what you'll find when you "do the 99"!
These bubble tubes were in the Valentine's section, too, along with the curling ribbon with the little hearts (so fun, right?). The curling ribbon comes with either red hearts or pink hearts. And you can download the free tags below.
So many classes now only want the "from" section on Valentines to make passing-out a bit easier. These printables are perfect for that. These have just the right amount of space to write "from:_____" on each one. Print as many as you like. Then cut them out, hole punch, and tie up.
Our school requires our Valentines to be sent in packages that the Valentines received can go home in. I think these mailboxes are seriously the cutest and perfect for the class party. I may end up keeping one for my own office because they're just so darn fun!
This little chalkboard-like bucket was another fun find. I have it as a back-up for Valentine carrying. Or...pen holding on my desk. Because, I'm pretty sure I am laying claim to it, too.
Just attach each tag to the bubble tube and they're good to go.
Give the ribbons a little curl on the ends to finish them off.
And look at these Star Wars Cheez-It containers! I grabbed a few of these at the 99 Cents Only Stores, too. My big kid is "too cool" for class Valentines these days, but I thought these would be a nice little treat to share with a couple of closer friends (who share his galaxy affinity).
The printable is available below, too.
I used the cute tape from the 99 Cents Only Stores to attach the tags to the Cheez-It packages...just for fun!
The Cheez-It crackers even have characters on them! CUTE!
Don't forget to stop by the 99 for some fun Valentines goodies for any budget. There is so much available at the 99...they even have fresh produce. You don't have to be wealthy to eat healthy! Click here for more ideas and inspiration at the .99. They even have a store locator to find the nearest location (my store is in Waco...I can always find an excuse to head to Waco).
Are you all set for Valentine's Day? Grab everything for your kids' classes and parties and get ready for some FUN! The 99 is the place to go for a budget-friendly LOVE day!
And if you're entertaining this season, be sure to get lots of fun inspiration HERE on this awesomesauce video from the 99!
Great printables and I love the mailbox! It's always such a fun time seeing all the Valentine's Day crafts for the kiddos. Also like that these don't break the bank - always a good thing when you're making something for the entire classroom!
ReplyDeleteThese are really fun printables for both boys and girls. I love the Star Wars theme and all of the pretty colors. It seems like you can get a ton of Valentine stuff right now and I may have to head to the store to pick up some more stuff now that you have inspired me to go above and beyond the typical stuff this year.
ReplyDeleteI love doing DIY Valentines. Especially ones that are CANDY free!! Woohoo! I am going to save these for next year. This year we are doing a Pokemon valentine and a Unicorn valentine. So much fun!
ReplyDeleteI love these Valentine's Day ideas! The mailboxes are perfect for the younger kids, and those Cheez-Its (Star Wars!) are perfect for the older kids. It's kinda funny how we go from hanging out Valentine's to being too cool for it back to handing them out again. Thanks so much for sharing these fun ideas! #client
ReplyDeleteThese are all seriously adorable and could not be more timely with Valentine's Day school parties looming. These look quick, simple, affordable and completely creative. Thanks for such great ideas. pinning now!
ReplyDeleteDeborah Cruz
My son has already made THREE different types of Valentine's for his class, plus has the ones I bought! I wish I would have seen this first!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet little Valentines Day DIY project to do with the little ones. I am sure they would enjoy making these for all the special people that they heart in their lives. I love it. So sweet.
ReplyDeleteThese are absolutely adorable! I love fun DIYs and these are perfect for the kiddos! I love the idea and how out of the box it is - not your normal valentine! Great printables too! Thanks for sharing! -Lynzy
ReplyDeleteSo many adorable ideas! Thank you for sharing at the Monday Funday Party. - Emily
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