I have a two year old that loved this project. It's a new spin on an idea that I saw on Family Fun.com.
I cut Valentine pictures out of the local store ads and glued them on plain white cardboard. I then cut around the picture, leaving a 1/4 inch around it. I had some free stickers that came in the mail that my son put on red construction paper. Then I cut around them as well. I also had large pieces of valentine confetti.
I hung up a sheet of clear laminate on my refrigerator using regular tape. If you decide to use your wall, use painters tape. I then let him touch the clear laminate and showed him that his pictures would stick and come off. He then proceeded to put the pictures on it and made a great collage.
I plan on doing this for St. Patrick's Day and Easter. If you wish to preserve it, just put another piece of laminate over the picture. You can find a big roll of this where shelf liner is sold.I know older kids can select, cut and glue the pictures.
As I'm typing this, my son is still rearranging the pictures.
Romance is in the air. Chocolate hearts, roses, and greeting cards are everywhere. If you really want to be romantic, ignore all of these commercial products this Valentine's Day. Buying a card or some candy from the store only shows that you're doing what's expected. Going the extra mile to be creative shows that you really care.This step by step tutorial will show you how to make Valentine's Day Photo Slideshow Story Video for YouTube and no complicated computer skills needed. http://flashslideshow.blogspot.com/ ... es-day-photo-slideshow-tutorial.html
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