We are new to the whole Valentine thing. My oldest, Lily, isn't in preschool but does go to what she calls "church preschool" every Sunday. I wanted to make a special treat for her to bring, but was kinda clueless as to what. Treat or no treat? I know that peanut/tree nut free is important, as well as other allergens like dairy or egg or whatever. Little toys? Those sweet paper character Valentines that we loved as kids?
No clue.
But then I saw these sweet little bags of kettle corn (made from Angie's, the Boom Chicka Pop people). And sure enough, they were allergen and crap free, so into my cart they went. $5 for 16 at the place where I spend all of our money, aka Target.
The bags did have a "to, from" area but I love a good pun or play on words and wanted to make something simple that I could attach. You know, cute but not too much work that would make me rise to elite-awesome-Pinterest-mom status.
I made these simple printable Valentines in purple and blue, perfect for boys or girls. There are 6 to a page, they won't require much precious color from your ink cartridge, and all you have to do is cut them out, sign a name, and use washi tape to attach them. Very easy!
Both are high resolution, no watermarks. Just click the image below of the color you want and print from the link that opens up.
Click here for the blue:
and here for the purple!
and if you want to save this idea for later or next year, here's a pinnable image for your Pinterest boards 😉
Are you and/or your kids giving out Valentines this year?
Disclosure: This was not a sponsored post, we just love the Angie's brand of popcorn. And Target.
Amy
I can't get it to print. Am I doing something wrong?
Kari
Where are these found at Target? Are they in a box or individually sold?
Ann Marie Heasley
I made these last year and couldn't find them at Target this year! I tried contacting the company and didn't hear anything. 🙁
I was looking forward to using the same printable this year too! Maybe you could use them on a bag of Pirate Booty popcorn? I've seen those bags individually wrapped in my regular grocery store. I believe those are nut and dairy free, but not sure of other allergens.
Ann Marie Heasley
Kari, I just remembered that Trader Joe's also sells a bag of individually wrapped bags of kettle corn. Those would work too! 🙂
RaeAnna Goss
I have these exact bags for my son's school! Can't wait to use them!
Renee Song
Just bought lots of these for my boys but I can't seem to click to print? What am I doing wrong? HELP!
Ann Marie Heasley
Oh my goodness, I didn't add the links. They should be fixed now, sorry about that!! I'm excited that you're using them. 🙂
Let me know if there are any issues!
Renee Song
Thank you so much!
Courtney O'Dell
Love these! you could add them to microwaveable popcorn bags too- and what kid doesnt like popcorn?