Valentines is upon us! How super exciting! Spring is on its way!
Today I want to share with you a really cute printable/gift you can create for the lovely little friends your children have to wish them a Happy Valentines Day!
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If you are anything like me you enjoy the little touches. Whether I create them myself or am on the receiving end - I just love them.
You will need:
Glitter Card (UK/ US)
White paper
Scissors
Paper Cutter (UK/US)
Glitter Tape or Washi Tape (UK/US)
Glue Stick
Mini Dinosaur Figures (UK/US)
Begin by printing out the Valentines Cards. You can find the download link at the bottom of the page. Use portrait mode on the printer. Once you have the print outs, use your paper cutter to carefully cut out each one.
I invested in a paper cutter (UK/US) last year and its made life so much easier with crafting and for work. It reduces time and makes your work/crafts look so much nicer as everything is straight and you can achieve more accurate results. There are
Use the paper cutter to cut out a piece of glitter card - (UK/ US), larger than your printout. It will sit nicely behind and frame the printout.
Using a glue stick, stick down the cut out on your piece of glitter card and leave to dry.
Use some washi/glitter tape to attach a dinosaur figure - (UK/US). Really quick and easy to make yet they look super adorable. A great way to show your little friends that they mean a lot to you!
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