by Angela Billings
Share some family fun and get started on the projects listed
below and have them ready in time for Valentines Day.
Help kids make their own Valentines using construction paper,
lace, ribbons, sequins, buttons, glitter, glue and anything else they or you can
think of to add on!
Cut a heart shape from a household sponge and sprinkle with
wheat grass seeds and keep the sponge wet so the children will have a growing
heart. They can even give the hearts "hair cuts!"
Make a decorate cookies or cupcakes. Use your favorite cake mix
and icing and decorate with candy hearts, red hots, sprinkles and anything else
you can think of.
Make a Valentine Box by decorating a shoe box with construction
paper or wrapping paper and adding on lace, ribbons, paper cutouts, heart
doilies and anything else in your craft pile.Kids can then put their Valentine
cards in the box!
Use paints or food coloring to make Thumbprint Valentines by
making two thumbprints into a heart shape and then add facial features . The
child then can add the following - "Thumb Body Loves You!"
Play Cupid Chase by putting blindfolds on all but one (He will
be Cupid) Tye a small bell to the childs shoe strings or on a string for a
necklace.Then Cupid runs around the room anywhere while the blindfolded kids try
to catch him by listening for the bell.When Cupid is caught the catcher then
becomes Cupid!
Have a Happy Valentines Day!
Angela Billings is a stay at home wife and mother who publishes an online
newsletter Home and Family Ezine. http://www.homeandfamilyezine.com