Here is a quick and easy Valentine that is fun for kids to make and give out at school:
1. Cut red card stock or construction paper into strips. (This one is 1" x 11".)
2. Fold each strip in half and staple it right next to the fold. Bend the ends back until they touch and staple them together to make the bottom point of the heart.
3. Use a standard hole punch to make holes on each side of the heart for the pencil.
4. Thread the pencil carefully through the heart and your note. It should be a little tight, so take care not to tear it.
5. Add an eraser tip, tape on a paper fringe for the arrow, and you're done.
We are going to make A LOT of them!
Fortunately, Julio is very interested in stapling and hole-punching these days. Did you see his hand in the top picture? He really was my photo assistant this time!
Here are some other Brooding Hen Valentine posts that you might like:
Kissing Thaumatrope
Tiny Bow and Arrow (This project wasn't originally for Valentine's Day, but I see that people are using it for little Cupid's arrows.)
Tips and Tricks:
1. You can make this a lot simpler by writing your note or name directly on the heart before stapling it, and by just sharpening the pencil so that you don't need to add an eraser tip or fringe.
2. You can make them even splashier by using a shiny pencil, a ribbon for the note, a heart-shaped eraser tip, or adding feathers or other decorations as the fringe.