Metal Rose Valentine's Day Card Part 1
This video has detailed instructions for making some really fantastic Valentine's day cards. Anyone you give these to will love them!
Metal Rose Valentine's Day Card Part 2
Here is the second part of the Metal Rose instructions. This section shows you how to put together the final card.
Homemade Valentine's Day Cards
This guide is about homemade Valentine's Day cards. Whether your child needs 30 cards for his entire class or you want to send a few love notes to friends and family, these homemade Valentines are simple and inexpensive to make.
Craft Project: Exploding Box Valentine Card
I made this pretty exploding box Valentine card using a square milk carton for the basic box and some gorgeous vintage style wrapping paper. Total cost 50 cents!
For Valentine's Day, I cut out a decorative arrangement from a glossy magazine (in this case of feathers and ribbon with a cupid, actually) and then mounted it with spray adhesive on some cardboard I had saved.
This is a collection that my husband has made for me for Valentines Day for a number of years. We've been married 57 years so you can see the romance has not gone out of our marriage.
Craft: Valentine's Chocolate Flower Card
To create this card, cut a horizontal sheet of paper from left to right (ending up with two long strips of paper). Fold one in half. Cut a 3 x 3 sheet of tissue paper and fold into the wrapper shape then secure to the card with a piece of double stick tape.
Craft: Lollipop Valentine's Cards
I recently took a trip to the Dollar Store and noticed that they sell Valentine's Cards with Lollipops included. 10 of them for $1. I thought it would be a much better idea to make my own with a few craft supplies and it would be less expensive! Good craft for kids.
Craft: Foamies Valentine's Day Cards
Foamies have become very popular during the past couple of years. You can find them in all shapes and sizes and for almost every holiday. They are great for children's craft projects, but anyone can use them to make easy, creative greeting cards.
Add Your Own Glitter To Valentine's Cards
When buying cards for Valentine's Day or other special occasions, the really pretty ones with the glitter usually cost more than the ones without glitter. I decided to start purchasing the plain cards and add the glitter myself, using glitter paint.
Craft: Puppy Love Valentine Cards
These cute Valentine cards are easy to make and fun to give! Even small children can put them together.
One Of A Kind Photo Valentines
After the holidays we often have copies of photos of our kids that lack the quality fit for using in a scrapbook. So, instead of "chucking" these photos, make use of them for Valentines Day.
Craft: Paper Valentine's Day Cards
Valentine's Day is just around the corner and I have some darling, easy cards to make from just construction paper, craft glue, markers and googly eyes (optional).
Your garden flowers can be used to decorate your self-made cards for every occasion. Here is a picture of bleeding heart that I made for my wife on Valentine's Day. By webster7
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Craft Project: Exploding Box Valentine Card
I made this pretty exploding box Valentine card using a square milk carton for the basic box and some gorgeous vintage style wrapping paper. Total cost 50 cents!
Craft: Valentine's Chocolate Flower Card
To create this card, cut a horizontal sheet of paper from left to right (ending up with two long strips of paper). Fold one in half. Cut a 3 x 3 sheet of tissue paper and fold into the wrapper shape then secure to the card with a piece of double stick tape.
Craft: Foamies Valentine's Day Cards
Foamies have become very popular during the past couple of years. You can find them in all shapes and sizes and for almost every holiday. They are great for children's craft projects, but anyone can use them to make easy, creative greeting cards.
Craft: Puppy Love Valentine Cards
These cute Valentine cards are easy to make and fun to give! Even small children can put them together.