If you have been reading this blog for awhile, it comes as no surprise that Drew requested Lego Valentines this year! After a trip to a local candy store, we filled up cellophane bags with the candy and attached a printed out card. Drew wrote all the names on the back. Great practice for this five year old! We tied them up with string, and this is how they turned out. Here’s how to create Lego Valentines.
There just so happens to be a hard candy that looks like Legos (and they even hook together)! This was a super simple semi-homemade Valentine idea. Beware if you have a large class, this could get expensive! The candy runs $8.95/lb. Drew only has 9 kids in his preschool class, so we were able to get by with a little less than a pound.
I got the clever saying idea from Pinterest and made the template in Word. After printing out on card stock, we hole punched them with a heart hole punch ($1 at Walmart).
I absolutely cannot get enough of this 5 year old handwriting.
Drew cannot wait to share these Lego Valentines with his friends! I think they turned out super cute (for minimal effort)!
You can see the other Valentines we have made here:
Bear Hugs Valentines, Super Hero Valentines, Gem Valentines, S’mores Valentines
Crystal says
Super cute!!
These are darling! Both of my sons would love to receive a Valentine like this:)
That's just adorable! Great idea 🙂