We made
these valentines for my little one to take to her class party.



Who wouldn't want a valentine from this sweet girl?

This guy choose store bought. No complaints from me.

Even though my two oldest no longer exchange valentines, my daughter had a few ideas:
With a deflated balloon: "Hope your Valentine's Day doesn't blow."
With a lollipop: "Hope your Valentine's Day doesn't suck." (she's actually been wanting to do that one a few years running.)
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