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“Berry” Sweet Kid-Made Valentines

By Shaunna Evans 7 Comments · This content may contain affiliate links.

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With my oldest daughter’s birthday at the end of January and my youngest daughter’s birthday at the beginning of March, I tend to stick to just a couple of fun Valentine’s activities that the kids will enjoy.

This week we’ve done a few painting activities to decorate the house and some Valentine’s sensory play. We also started making homemade valentines that we will share with friends and family. The “berry” theme isn’t new, but I thought the girls would especially like it since they both have a new-found love of Strawberry Shortcake.

Berry Sweet Kid-Made Valentines {Fantastic Fun and Learning}

I wanted the preschoolers to be able to do as much of the activity as possible without too much help from me. We started by practicing connecting a few dots and looping our line without lifting our markers. They both had fun making all sorts of “vines” on our first (practice) paper.  Then I gave them the paper for their cards (like the one below), and they made a vine for the cover of their cards.

Berry Sweet Kid-Made Valentines {Fantastic Fun and Learning}

Next we added thumbprint strawberries with red paint. I think it would have been fun to use strawberry-scented paint, but sadly this genius idea came to me after we were done…next time!

When the paint dried, we added black dots and the tops of the berries. We experimented with a few different sayings that will be used for different friends and family.

The “I’m BERRY glad we’re friends” cards will be shared with a few friends. These could easily be made for a group of kids like classmates, neighbors, or church groups. We will be attaching our cards to a small container of strawberry-scented playdough inspired by The Imagination Tree’s Valentine’s Playdough.

Strawberry Valentines {Fantastic Fun and Learning}

We are making the “We love you BERRY much” cards to share with extended family. Each of us will add a thumbprint strawberry. Then we will label them with our names.

Berry Sweet Kid-Made Valentines {Fantastic Fun and Learning}

The other cards below are the first ones the kids chose to make. They both chose to make cards for their Dads, but the sentence could easily be changed as needed.

Berry Sweet Kid-Made Valentines {Fantastic Fun and Learning}

 

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These cards could have easily been made on small rectangles of paper, but we used folded cards so the kids could add their own drawings inside. I wanted them to have a space that was just their own to share something with the person receiving the card. They spent quite some time adding detailed pictures inside, and they were both very proud of their finished valentines.

And I am sure there are a ton more cute sentences we could come up with…That might even be a fun activity for older kids to do when making their own valentines.

Will you be making valentines cards with your kids this year?

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Filed Under: Kindergarten, Preschool, Toddler, Uncategorized, Valentine's Day Tagged With: homemade cards, homemade valentines, strawberry valentines

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  1. Jill

    February 12, 2013 at 5:21 pm

    Berry adorable!! What a sweet idea (and lovely keepsake). Thank you for linking up this week to the Hearts for Home Blog Hop!

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  2. maggy, red ted art

    February 9, 2013 at 10:48 am

    Berry Sweet indeed!! 🙂

    Thanks for sharing on Kids Get Crafty.

    Maggy

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    • Shaunna

      February 9, 2013 at 12:50 pm

      Thanks, Maggy! We were able to pick some fresh strawberries to give with the Valentine’s we are giving to the grandparents, so I think the theme has turned out to be fun!

      Reply
  3. Tracey@We-Made-That

    February 7, 2013 at 6:31 am

    Those came out so cute! And really what a great idea! Thanks for sharing on We Made That!

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    • Shaunna

      February 7, 2013 at 9:12 pm

      Thanks! I wish the pictures came out a bit better, but the idea was a lot of fun. Glad you like them!

      Reply
  4. Stephanie

    February 6, 2013 at 7:31 am

    How berry sweet 😉 I love how much fine motor practice is incorporated into the making of the Valentines, and strawberries are my favorite! Pinning for next year!

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    • Shaunna

      February 6, 2013 at 1:01 pm

      Thanks, Stephanie! I do try to incorporate a lot of fine motor into our activities, trying to get their little hands ready for writing soon. Thanks for pinning!

      Reply

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