Personalized Valentine's Day Chair Envelopes

By Kayla • April 3, 2018

Valentine's Day Craft for Kids
Photo Source: lookiewhatidid.blogspot.com

We recently stumbled across these gorgeous Valentine's Day chair envelopes, created by Missy over at Lookie What I Did, and thought they would be a great alternative to traditional, bulky V-Day boxes. If you're tight on space or simply want to make a fun keepsake for your kiddos, these festive envelopes are a fun way to provide a functional pop of color for your classroom party!

The supply list is surprisingly short - stiff sheets of felt, ric rac, heart cutouts, letters, scissors, and a glue gun! Easy peasy, right? Attach these to the students' chairs the night before Valentine's Day {perhaps with a special note from you tucked inside!} and they're sure to be surprised! [NOTE: Unfortunately, the envelope will probably only hold traditional paper valentines. With the plethora of candy-grams and fun DIY candy valentines, your students might still need a back-up valentine holder! However, these are certainly a fun and inexpensive way to give your valentine!]

For the full craft tutorial, be sure to visit Lookie What I Did!

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Kayla Johnson

Kayla is a creative homeschool mom and co-owner of SupplyMe. She's passionate about teaching her kids through hands-on learning and faith-based education. Whether she's crafting with her kids or planning lessons, she loves inspiring others to make learning meaningful and fun. Read more about Kayla →

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