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This Valentine’s Day, don’t worry about running out to the store and buying whatever Valentine’s Day Cards you find on the shelves. If you are anything like me, you are trying to do this last minute and find that what your children really want aren’t in the store anyway. Check out these free printable Valentine’s Day cards, plus some other free printables for this special day. There are plenty to choose from and Valentine’s for boys and girls.
One of my favorite Valentine’s cards this year includes these adorable Baby Yoda cards from
More Valentine’s for Boys and Girls
If you are like me, you are always looking for a bargain. Every year, our homeschool group has a Valentine party. Often, the party falls just after Valentine’s Day, and I am able to snag the cards at half price, but even then, purchasing cards for 2 children can seem like a lot of money.
Perusing the Disney Family Website, I came across some great Valentine printable cards. These are free to print, and who doesn’t like free? I know I personally always have plenty of cardstock handy, so I am always prepared to print items such as these.
If you aren’t a fan of Frozen, there are several other options to choose from including Tangled, Toy Story, Phineas and Ferb, Cars 2, Jungle Book, Alice in Wonderland, Jake and the Never Land Pirates, Disney Princesses, Muppets, Lady and the Tramp and more.
If you prefer something more homemade, there are templates and ideas for other Valentine cards as well. These adorable heart fish are easy and will definitely swim into your hearts.
PURCHASING VALENTINE’S FOR BOYS OR GIRLS:
If you think you must purchase Valentine’s, Check out these awesome kits, scented cards, planes and more!
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Valentines are expensive, especially if you add in candy! My 7 year old would love the Frozen cards. I even think my 13 year old would like them. Although at that age we are too cool for Valentines 🙂 Thanks for sharing these links and projects.
I hear you about the expense. I just love that Disney offers these free. I know that not many people know about these, and go and buy the store bought ones. I also like that if my son wants to do a few Cars and a few Phineas and Ferb, we can do that too!