Place to buy nice Valentine cards for the class?

Anonymous
Whole Foods had cute ones last year
Anonymous
Thanks, everyone! I'm not "trying to impress" anyone, but my DD doesn't want Frozen or Minion, etc. cards. She actually keeps all her valentines from the past several years and sometimes takes them out and looks at them all, so maybe that's skewing my perception of how nice they would ideally be.

I found some at the grocery store that she can tweak with stickers and markers, and of course we're attaching candy.
:/)
Anonymous
I like the Peaceable Kingdom brand ones http://www.peaceablekingdom.com/ -- they often sell them at Sullivans or Child's Play
Anonymous
Personally I hate the entire idea and have always bought the cheapest possible for DS. He doesn't care and we all know they get thrown out.

Then I had my DD who is my opposite. She loves making them for her classmates. Last year we bought her kits from Oriental Trading. I saw some on sale at Michael's over the weekend. The Dollar Tree had foam Valentine's Day cut outs and stickers and she made them from scratch one year.
Anonymous
Barnes and Noble.
Anonymous
I may be the minority, but I like making them---fun activity for DD (3 yrs. old.) Dot pens, glitter glue, stickers, stamps, etc. And I added a pack of gummy hearts to each one.
Anonymous
We made them this year. I drew and cut out hearts from red construction paper and DD (6) decorated them. I figured I didn't want to spend since they usually end up in the recycling.
Anonymous
My son is all about the candy, but I miss the days when it was all about the cards. I hate the crap we buy now - it is basically a piece of candy with a small space to write in a name. There used to be at least some options - so you could get actual cards. I hope you found something.

Anonymous
We found some cute dog/cat tattoo cards at CVS. I was surprised because my DD is all about the candy, but she fell in love with these cards.
Anonymous
Paper Source! Usually requires a glue stick but very little d-i-y involved. They are all so cute and nicely made!
http://www.papersource.com/stationery/valentines-kid-cards.html
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We found some cute dog/cat tattoo cards at CVS. I was surprised because my DD is all about the candy, but she fell in love with these cards.


We got these dog/cat tattoo ones too! Honestly, I know that everyone does the candy, but I have tried to get my daughter to do something else - a pencil, a tattoo, a sticker. She's always been up for it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My son is all about the candy, but I miss the days when it was all about the cards. I hate the crap we buy now - it is basically a piece of candy with a small space to write in a name. There used to be at least some options - so you could get actual cards. I hope you found something.



Agree. When I was a kid we actually enjoyed making the cards. Now no one does this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We found some cute dog/cat tattoo cards at CVS. I was surprised because my DD is all about the candy, but she fell in love with these cards.


We got these dog/cat tattoo ones too! Honestly, I know that everyone does the candy, but I have tried to get my daughter to do something else - a pencil, a tattoo, a sticker. She's always been up for it.


Our (public) school doesn't allow ones with candy. I'm surprised to see so many people reference it.

In theory, I would have been into making them, but with 22 to give out (kids and teachers) there was no way that was happening. It was enough of an ordeal to have her write all the names and her name (she's in K, so writing is still a work in progress).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Thanks, everyone! I'm not "trying to impress" anyone, but my DD doesn't want Frozen or Minion, etc. cards. She actually keeps all her valentines from the past several years and sometimes takes them out and looks at them all, so maybe that's skewing my perception of how nice they would ideally be.

I found some at the grocery store that she can tweak with stickers and markers, and of course we're attaching candy.
:/)


Yes, most kids don't keep them long term. Too late for this year but next year during chirstmas time there are always photos site card deals, you don't have to include a pic of your child on the cards, you can upload any image you want and they will have valentine card templates.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My son is all about the candy, but I miss the days when it was all about the cards. I hate the crap we buy now - it is basically a piece of candy with a small space to write in a name. There used to be at least some options - so you could get actual cards. I hope you found something.



Agree. When I was a kid we actually enjoyed making the cards. Now no one does this.


My three kids do!
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