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It’s almost that time of year! Valentine’s Day! And of course, even your littlest ones like to participate in the love themed celebrations. This little heart shaped caterpillar is the perfect project for younger children to add to cards, banners or pictures for their loved ones!
Difficulty level: Easy
Time required: 15 minutes
Things you’ll need:
Heart punch in two sizes or heart punch and scissors.
Pink and red cardstock
Crayons, pens or colored pencils
Glue stick
Things to do:
1. Punch out hearts from the two colors of paper in equal amounts. Using a larger punch or scissors, cut out one more heart that is a little bigger than the rest.
2. Using the glue stick to stick the hearts to the paper, stick them on in a row, alternating colors. Finish with the largest heart, placing it just a little higher than the rest.
3. Once the glue is dry, draw on legs, a face and antenna.
Valentine’s Day is just around the corner! Celebrate love with an adorable, pencil valentine. You and your child will have so much fun making these unique cards for their class at school, and the recipients are sure to love the pencil gift.
Things you’ll need:
Pencil
Jute
Scissors
Old Book Pages
Sharpie
Things to do:
1. First, we’re going to cut out the card portion of the valentine. Rip out a page from an old book and cut a heart shape. An easy way to cut out a pretty heart shape is to fold the page in half and cut out a half shape, so it’s symmetrical.
2. Next, punch two holes in the heart. One 1/2 inch from the top of the center, and one 1/2 inch from the bottom of the center.
3. On the heart shape, write You’re all-write.”
4. Slide the pencil through the two holes.
5. Tie a small jute bow around the pencil and give the valentine to someone special!