I keep thinking I need to have everything caught up and in order before I post on here, but let's be honest, these off the cuff posts I can write in 30 minutes are my favorite. I don't love curated content or creating graphics in Photoshop, and your survey responses say you don't love that either. So here's to more of what you and I love in 2017. More stories and random ramblings, more writing, and less fuss. It's Valentines day, friends! ONE - I know, I know. There is a great selection of pre-made Valentine's at the store, but I don't get to be creative very often since packing up my classroom so we get crafty for Valentine's Day. Did I tell you that Judson is obsessed with … [Read more...]
5 Favorite Printable Valentines
It's the week of Valentine's Day and I'm sure things are in full swing. Or if you're like me, you still have help your kindergartener make a Valentine's day bag and finish up Valentine's for her class by Wednesday. Here are five of my favorite Valentines from recent years. This is always one of my favorite projects to complete with BK! Best of all? None of them involve candy. ONE - Hair Ties These are definitely my favorite! We handed out creaseless hair ties to our dance friends one year and they were certainly a hit. You can find the original post and printable here. TWO -- Play-doh Valentines This one works for boys and girls. Just package up a … [Read more...]
valentine hop: shopkins printable valentines
I'm teaming up with some of my favorite bloggers for another blog hop, but this time we're focusing on Valentine's Day! Such a fun and festive holiday, and I adore making sweet Valentine's for BK to take to her class. This year she decided she wanted to give her friends Shopkins for Valentine's Day. Choppiness are all the rage these days and she's giddy with excitement over handing them out to her classmates. As a mom, I love the fact that this is a fun Valentine that everyone will love, and it doesn't include candy. These are simple to make, just pick up a pack of Shopkins (we always order online since our local stores tend to sell out). Print and cut the … [Read more...]