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Valentine’s Day Party Ideas…

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Valentine's Day Student Gifts

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This year I don't have time to make homemade Play-doh hearts for my students like I did last year - so this year I have found some Printables from Pinterest to use to make super cute Valentine's Day gifts for my students! 
 
Each student will get their own container of Play-doh along with a Lollipop Lilly!
 
I found this idea with the printable labels from the blog
Random Thoughts of a SUPERMOM!



 
The blog Skip to My Lou not only has the cute flower printable, but it also has other cute Valentine's Day printables!
 
Click the links below to download the printable flower and leaf pattern! 
 


I just love all the great ideas on Pinterest!

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Valentine's Day Student Gifts

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This year my students walked in on Valentine's Day and had these treats on their desk! They had a bag of jelly beans and homemade Play-doh in the shape of a heart. The kids loved their treats and it didn't break the bank. LOL



Here is the recipe I used for the homemade Play-doh:

*I doubled the recipe*

1 cup Salt

2 cups Flour

2 Tablespoons Cream of Tartar

2 Tablespoons Oil

2 cups Water

Red Food Coloring

2 Tablespoons of Cinnamon (for the smell)

I also sprinkled glitter into the mixture for a fun, sparkly twist!

Directions: Combine ingredients in a saucepan. Heat gently, stirring all the time. When the dough has a good, tough consistency, take it off the heat and allow to cool. When cool, break the dough into individual balls. Use a heart shaped cookie cutter and take the dough and form it into the cookie cutter.

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Valentine's Day Parent Gift

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Thumbody Loves You....and that Thumbody is Me!

I had my students make this craft to give to their parents for Valentine's Day. They cut and glued all the pieces together then stamped their thumbprint on each flower pedal.





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