Whatever mom decided that school kids needed to crank up Valentines Day Cards from traditional sweet notes to a contest about who brings the coolest candy to hand out at school should have to sit in time out. I know, that seems harsh – but let’s be honest…. with the 11 million other things I have to do in life, whipping up precious notes to add whimsy and fun to a candy bar really doesn’t register high on my to-do list. Heck, most years I forget to even buy the cards until the last second. So, if you’re that mom, too, don’t stress. I’ve got ya covered. These FREE printable Valentines Day Cards are adorable and quick – just print them out on card stock, cut them apart (use fancy scalloped scissors if you want to get even craftier) and don’t feel one bit of regret. Kids will never remember who gave what candy to whom, and most schools these days would prefer you didn’t give out candy in the first place. Thanks to my friend Shawn from Alex & Co. Printables for putting together these fun cards! If you’d like more free printables, be sure to sign up for her newsletter! I’m seriously in love with her simple, modern style, and I bet you will be, too.
To download sheet 1 of the free printable Valentines Day Cards CLICK HERE
To download sheet 2 of the FREE VALENTINES DAY CARDS – CLICK HERE
Download the sheet 3 of the free Valentines Day Cards printables by CLICKING HERE
CLICK HERE to download sheet 4 of the free Valentines Day Cards
Just click, save, print, cut, done! Of course you could fancy them up if you want, but if you don’t then you win “Smartest Mom of the Year” in my book 🙂 Of course if you want to get fancy but keep it easy, just fold them in half and close with a sticker, the old school way! Thanks again to Shawn for creating these adorable printables! You can also tell her thanks by following her on Instagram!
Debra says
What I disliked was when a card and a cupcake turned into candy and toys and assigned treats(salty, sweet, savory. Really?! Goodie bags, why? Chips and dip?! At school? Double dipping, anyone?) Overdone to the n th degree!
Pebbles says
Just cause it’s simple doesn’t mean it’s not super hefplul.