Adorable DIY Valentine Round-Up - Part 3
By Kayla • April 3, 2018
Alrighty, in no particular order, here are the rest of our favorite DIY valentines for the 2012 season! Seriously, the creativity just astounds me!
Tammy Mitchell created this adorable fish cracker valentine that will o'fish'ally let classmates know that class wouldn't be the same without them!
Jessica Okui over at Zakka Life put together this amazing superhero sucker valentine that the comics fanatics in your class are going to go crazy about! Not only is the design super cute, she provides a FREE printable so you can create your own (free of hassle)!
For all of your "tech savvy" classmates, here's a fantastic iPod valentine from Family Fun and an iPhone valentine {with FREE printable, how fabulous is that?!} from Amy at Living Locurto!
Lisa Storms over at Fiskars put together some super cute valentines. We love this pop rocks themed creation and think it's a fantastic way to let classmates know "they rock"!
Well, that sums up our round-up of DIY valentines! Hope you were inspired!
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