Valen&nes  Your  Students  
Will  Love  to  Make
Valentine’s Day is a fun time for children to
exchange cards and candy. But it also carries a
greater life lesson: Learning how to show others
love, kindness and appreciation.
Here are four Valentine’s Day crafts that will
brighten your students’ day – and allow them to
share that same joy with someone else.
The  Greater  Lesson
Notebook  Treat  Bags
What You’ll Need:
•  Regular, loose-leaf
notebook paper
•  Red & white vintage
valentine stickers
•  Decorative-edge scissors
•  Glue sticks
•  Candy hearts
Direc&ons
1)  Cut each piece of notebook paper in half horizontally, giving each
student a half-sheet.
2)  Fold one side of the paper over, leaving ¾ of an inch of space in
between the two ends.
3)  Apply glue on the ¾ of an inch of open space, and fold the glued
end over the non-glued end to seal it off.
4)  Fold one of the open sides of the bag like you would a gift, sealing
it with stick glue. This will be the bottom of your treat bag.
5)  Cut the only side of the paper bag that’s still open with the
decorative-edge scissors.
6)  Put the candy hearts inside and close with a vintage sticker.
See the final product here.
Candy  BuBerflies
What You’ll Need:
•  Snack-sized bags of M&M’s
•  Washable green finger paint
•  Wooden tongue depressors
•  Pipe cleaners
•  Old newspaper
•  Tape
•  Paint brushes
•  Art smocks for children
Direc&ons
1)  Cover each student’s desk or an art table with newspaper
and hold it in place with tape.
2)  Pass out art smocks, paint brushes, tongue depressors,
and pipe cleaners.
3)  Put a quarter-sized amount of green paint on each child’s
newspaper.
4)  Let the children paint the tongue depressors and allow time
to dry.
5)  Use the pipe cleaners to fasten the bags of M&M’s to each
depressor.
See the final product here.
Lace  Heart  Doily  Cards
What You’ll Need:
•  4-inch doilies
•  Pack of construction paper
•  Glue sticks
•  Washable markers
Direc&ons
1)  Pre-cut the construction paper into heart shapes.
2)  Pass out one paper heart and one lace doily heart to each
student.
3)  Allow them to use the glue sticks to attach the lace doily heart to
the construction paper heart.
4)  Let your students handwrite the recipient’s name in the middle of
the valentine.
See the final product here.
Hungry  Valen&ne’s  Day  Mailbox
What You’ll Need:
•  Cereal box (ask each student
to bring one in, but also bring
in extras)
•  Red gift wrapping paper
•  Construction paper
•  White computer paper
•  Tape or glue sticks
•  Child-safe scissors
•  Washable markers Heart	
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Direc&ons
1)  On one side of the box, toward the bottom, use scissors to cut out
a heart-shaped mouth.
2)  Wrap the cereal box in gift paper and seal with tape.
3)  Cut a heart-shaped hole through the wrapping paper in the same
place that there’s a heart-shaped hole in the box.
4)  Cut two strips from the white construction paper.
5)  Cut one side of each white strip in a jagged line, for the teeth.
6)  Cut out large hearts for the feet, medium-sized hearts for the ears
and small hearts for the noses.
7)  Use stick glue or tape to attach the teeth, feet, ears, and nose.
8)  Draw eyes using the markers.
The  Becker’s  Story!
Becker’s School Supplies is named for the family that started the
company and the purpose they serve. Since 1928, the company has
provided schools, child care programs, and other educational facilities
with quality educational materials, furnishings, and equipment.
We have eight parent/teacher stores and one outlet store located
throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware. Each one offers
thousands of specialty products geared toward teachers, parents, and
children.
So however you prefer to shop – on the web, through our product
catalog, or in-store – Becker’s looks forward to getting to know you!
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Classroom Valentines Kids Can Make

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    Valen&nes  Your  Students  Will  Love  to  Make
  • 2.
    Valentine’s Day isa fun time for children to exchange cards and candy. But it also carries a greater life lesson: Learning how to show others love, kindness and appreciation. Here are four Valentine’s Day crafts that will brighten your students’ day – and allow them to share that same joy with someone else. The  Greater  Lesson
  • 3.
    Notebook  Treat  Bags WhatYou’ll Need: •  Regular, loose-leaf notebook paper •  Red & white vintage valentine stickers •  Decorative-edge scissors •  Glue sticks •  Candy hearts
  • 4.
    Direc&ons 1)  Cut eachpiece of notebook paper in half horizontally, giving each student a half-sheet. 2)  Fold one side of the paper over, leaving ¾ of an inch of space in between the two ends. 3)  Apply glue on the ¾ of an inch of open space, and fold the glued end over the non-glued end to seal it off. 4)  Fold one of the open sides of the bag like you would a gift, sealing it with stick glue. This will be the bottom of your treat bag. 5)  Cut the only side of the paper bag that’s still open with the decorative-edge scissors. 6)  Put the candy hearts inside and close with a vintage sticker. See the final product here.
  • 5.
    Candy  BuBerflies What You’llNeed: •  Snack-sized bags of M&M’s •  Washable green finger paint •  Wooden tongue depressors •  Pipe cleaners •  Old newspaper •  Tape •  Paint brushes •  Art smocks for children
  • 6.
    Direc&ons 1)  Cover eachstudent’s desk or an art table with newspaper and hold it in place with tape. 2)  Pass out art smocks, paint brushes, tongue depressors, and pipe cleaners. 3)  Put a quarter-sized amount of green paint on each child’s newspaper. 4)  Let the children paint the tongue depressors and allow time to dry. 5)  Use the pipe cleaners to fasten the bags of M&M’s to each depressor. See the final product here.
  • 7.
    Lace  Heart  Doily Cards What You’ll Need: •  4-inch doilies •  Pack of construction paper •  Glue sticks •  Washable markers
  • 8.
    Direc&ons 1)  Pre-cut theconstruction paper into heart shapes. 2)  Pass out one paper heart and one lace doily heart to each student. 3)  Allow them to use the glue sticks to attach the lace doily heart to the construction paper heart. 4)  Let your students handwrite the recipient’s name in the middle of the valentine. See the final product here.
  • 9.
    Hungry  Valen&ne’s  Day Mailbox What You’ll Need: •  Cereal box (ask each student to bring one in, but also bring in extras) •  Red gift wrapping paper •  Construction paper •  White computer paper •  Tape or glue sticks •  Child-safe scissors •  Washable markers Heart  Mail  Box,  BarbaraLN,  CC  BY  
  • 10.
    Direc&ons 1)  On oneside of the box, toward the bottom, use scissors to cut out a heart-shaped mouth. 2)  Wrap the cereal box in gift paper and seal with tape. 3)  Cut a heart-shaped hole through the wrapping paper in the same place that there’s a heart-shaped hole in the box. 4)  Cut two strips from the white construction paper. 5)  Cut one side of each white strip in a jagged line, for the teeth. 6)  Cut out large hearts for the feet, medium-sized hearts for the ears and small hearts for the noses. 7)  Use stick glue or tape to attach the teeth, feet, ears, and nose. 8)  Draw eyes using the markers.
  • 11.
    The  Becker’s  Story! Becker’sSchool Supplies is named for the family that started the company and the purpose they serve. Since 1928, the company has provided schools, child care programs, and other educational facilities with quality educational materials, furnishings, and equipment. We have eight parent/teacher stores and one outlet store located throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware. Each one offers thousands of specialty products geared toward teachers, parents, and children. So however you prefer to shop – on the web, through our product catalog, or in-store – Becker’s looks forward to getting to know you!
  • 12.
    “Like” us onFacebook. Follow us on Pinterest. Connect  with  us!