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Published 02.03.2009 | Permanent Link | Comments (13)
When my son entered preschool all the parents received a note from the school's director informing of us of the policy for Valentine's Cards that year. In the spirit of inclusiveness, if your child was bringing in valentines to distribute, either every child in the class would get one or none.
And, thus, was my inauguration into the madness of school valentines. That afternoon and every Valentine's Day since, my son comes home with a bag filled with valentine cards. It's very sweet. And, can get very expensive if you hit the greeting card store.
That is why we scoured the web for the best Free Printable Valentine Cards.

Sweetheart Valentine's Day Classroom Cards by Bunny Cakes

Be Mine, Valentines by The Black Apple

Love Birds Valentines by The Long Thread (an Once Upon a Holiday Contributor!)

Vintage-inspired Valentines by fpgirl

Dinosaur Valentine by cottage industrialist

Giddyup, Valentine by cottage industrialist

Teeny Envelope by cottage industrialist

Zebra Valentines by Bunnycakes

Owl Valentine Card by Living Locurto

Assorted Valentines by Secret Agent Josephine (an Once Upon a Holiday contributor)

Cute Alligator Valentine Card by Skip to My Lou (an Once Upon a Holiday contributor!)

Sending Love Printable Valentine by Tricia-Rennea Art

DIY Valentine’s Day Candy Box by Orange Beautiful


Vintage Valentine Cards (several options available through this link)
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Comments (13):
Jenny said:
Hi! Got your link from Parent Hacks. You saved my life! I was looking for something I liked for my children's classmates but couldn't find until I got an email from Parent Hacks and your link was there! Perfect timing! Thank you thank you!!!!
Posted on February 4, 2009 16:48
Jess said:
What a fun craft! Thanks for the instructions.
Posted on February 5, 2009 08:28
Mom101 said:
Love these! You have terrific taste and considering some of the stuff I've seen online...I know how much effort you put into this.
Posted on February 5, 2009 20:35
Missives From Suburbia said:
Gorgeous!! Stumbling this one and filing it away for future reference.
Posted on February 9, 2009 21:41
Amy @ Living Locurto said:
Thanks for featuring my owls!
Posted on February 9, 2009 22:07
Lorri S said:
Very nice!! Thank you so much for these :)
Posted on February 9, 2009 22:23
Eliza28 said:
Love this! Thanks from all those who are looking to save but have cute Valentine's this year. :)
Posted on February 10, 2009 10:07
Laurie66 said:
Thank you, thank you, thank you! I was looking for something for my 4th grader to give to her classmates. These are so much more creative than the box kind and more appropriate for older kids!
Posted on February 10, 2009 15:20
Angela said:
Beautiful website. Many thanks for the valentine printable cards for my 1st grader he loves them and so will his classmates. I will recommend this site to my friends and family. You are so creative and talented.
Posted on February 10, 2009 21:09
Rachel said:
Thank you! These are wonderful! They are so beautiful - thank you for making them free.=)
Posted on February 11, 2009 05:31
Angela said:
Love these! Makes me wish I had tried to make some free printables - there's always next year!
Posted on February 11, 2009 15:38
Carla said:
Thanks so much for the link to my vintage cute kids valentine cards! I gave this page a stumble. :-)
Posted on February 13, 2009 01:17
jojo said:
lovely! thanks a million.
Posted on January 14, 2010 22:03