and meaningful. You can find a whole bunch of different types of heart templates here, from tiny, simple hearts to huge ones to everything in between. Use them for Valentine’s Day — or just an ordinary Tuesday afternoon. We even have a paper heart chain craft with step-by-step instruc...
Carefully cut along the heart shaped line, making sure your folded edges stay lined up. Refold the horizontal and vertical folds with the printed lines on the inside. Then fold the diagonal line with the printed lines on the outside. If that makes no sense what so ever,watch this videoto...
Print out the hearts in my free printable.The four phrases I used were “You’re Sweet,”“You Pack a Punch” (I used fruit punch juice boxes), “Squeeze Me” and “Love Potion.” But out the hearts leaving a slight border around the black lined heart. ...
” and “Happy Mother’s Day to the Queen of our Hearts!” The cards are easy to print at home and can be customized with your own personal message or letter, making it a great way to express your love and gratitude for your mom in a unique and personal way. This printable project ...
Groundhog Clipart with word bank: ground hog, spring, winter, shadow Hearts Clipart with word bank: Valentine, heart, love, candy, flowers, friend Hot Cocoa Clipart with word bank: hot chocolate, winter, cold, marshmallows, cocoa, drink Tree with Snow Clipart with word bank: winter, bare...
The Zig-Zag Mini Book can be printed on one sheet of paper and doesn’t require a color printer. I printed one out for my daughter and let her color and design to her hearts’ content! We used Sharpie markers to color the fun elements at the corner of each frame – hearts, ties, ...
CONTACT PAPER FOR PRESCHOOLERS: If you do wish to use contact paper (which is fine obviously and much much easier if working with preschoolers or todders even), you have to “assemble your gnome features FIRST!” If using contact paper – you can add one of the paper hearts cut outs to...
Keep the pages paperclipped together and put them in a notebook with pockets Keep them loose in a plastic envelope. Sew the pages together to create a “bookbinding.” Take them to a copy shop and have them spiral-bound. You can also mix and match them with loose-leaf lined paper or ...