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I Spy My Valentine

January 20, 2024 By Stefanie

 
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Without doing it on purpose, the theme for my children’s Valentine’s this year is non-candy.  I bet parents and teachers appreciate non-candy Valentine’s since during their party I’m sure they get enough sweets. I don’t mind handing out candy Valentine’s, I just didn’t get the inspiration with candy this year. I am, however, in love with this I Spy My Valentine card.

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I LOVE the “I Spy My Valentine” cards we made this year. My husband really loves them since he secretly wishes he were a real spy. To make these Valentine’s you’ll need:

  • Color printer
  • paper to print on (use used brown sticker paper, but aren’t using them as stickers)
  • Magnifying glasses (You can order these on Amazon or at local party supply store)
  • tape

In order to get into the spy theme we wanted to use paper that looked like it would be on a spy folder. The brown sticker paper we just happened to have worked perfectly, but you can use any kind of paper you want. We used a font that looked like a type writer. Imagine a spy getting this dossier so he can get to work! Download, print and cut out the cards from this file:

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Once they are printed and cut then you can attached the magnifying classes with tape. If you want your child to personalize the cards to their classmates have them write on the back before your add the magnifying glasses.

We also had the idea to include a little hidden picture page with this card. I didn’t research that too much but there is probably a small printable one somewhere on the internet. If you included that it would be a fun way for the kids to actually use the magnifying glass. Or you could also include a scavenger hunt list to create a little game with the magnifying class.

Skip the hassle of making them yourself and buy the kit here:

However you decide to give this cute Valentine, I’m sure it’ll be one of the most clever Valentine’s given out in the class! Want more non-candy Valentine ideas? Check out this “You’re the Star of My Show, Valentine”   with sunglasses and High Five Valentine with hand clappers printable. I also have a lot of candy ideas, Valentine mailboxes, treats and more on my Valentine page.

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DIY Printable Valentine Cards

  • Love is in the ‘Air‘
  • You Brighten My Day
  • I spy My Valentine
  • High Five Valentine
  • You’re the Star of my Show
  • ‘Bear’y Good Friend
  • Starburst Valentine
  • Parachute Valentine
  • “Piece of Cake” Valentine

Filed Under: Crafts Tagged With: free printables, valentine's day

Comments

  1. Cindy Eikenberg says

    February 7, 2016 at 5:04 AM

    Hi Stefanie! These Valentines are SO cute! Visiting from PinkWhen and pinning – have a happy Sunday!

  2. Chelc | Inside the Fox Den says

    February 9, 2016 at 11:11 AM

    These are so cute and unique! Pinned and tweeted. Thanks for sharing at Merry Monday, hope to see you again next week!

  3. Cassie @ Little Red Window says

    February 11, 2016 at 7:18 AM

    I love love love this idea! so cute! Thanks for sharing with us at The DIY Collective Link Party! I hope you come back and link up again next week! – Cassie @ Little Red Window

  4. Stephanie says

    February 13, 2016 at 10:42 AM

    These are adorable!!

    Thanks for sharing at #HomeMattersParty!

  5. Rachel T says

    June 30, 2017 at 3:11 PM

    I LPVE this idea! Kids are always enthralled with magnifying glasses!

  6. Cathy Smallwood says

    January 6, 2020 at 8:06 PM

    Too stinki’n cute! Always looking for cute valentines crafts!

  7. kathy Persons says

    January 10, 2020 at 5:11 AM

    I love this idea. What little kid doesn’t like the m”magic” of a magnifying glass

  8. ghazanfar abbas says

    January 10, 2021 at 1:46 AM

    thanks for such new info.

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