2017 Valentine’s Cards for Kids

This is a sponsored post on behalf of my affiliate partner, Minted.  As always, all opinions are my own.  Post contains affiliate links.
DIY Valentine's CardsThinking back to Valentine’s Day celebrations in class when I was a kid, I remember getting loads of cards each year.  But what I remember the most is receiving cards with candy attached to them.  That was the best!

I always try to make my daughter’s school Valentine’s cards extra special with some sort of treat – lollipops, snack size bags of M&Ms, Valentine’s Muddy Buddies, etc., but what I’m not a huge fan of are the generic Valentine’s cards that everyone buys from Target or Walmart.  Sure, they’re cute, but we end up getting 10 of the same cards by the end of the holiday.

Last year we ordered our Valentine’s Day cards from check it out here.

This year I decided to use one of my favorite photos of my daughter from our Grand Cayman vacation in November for her school cards.  I originally had the hole-punched card (shown below) in my cart and intended on placing a lollipop through hole, but decided to go with a rectangular scalloped card with hearts, instead.  My daughter loves the rainbow colored hearts, so it was an easy decision for her.

I chose to leave the backs of our cards blank so my daughter can write cute little notes on the back.  She is learning how to read and spell right now and loves to write notes to everyone.

Idea: ‘I Really Dig You’ Valentine’s Day Shovels

Combine the cuteness of Minted’s “I Really Dig You” Valentine’s cards with plastic shovels from Amazon, Dollar Tree or a party supply store and the candy of your choice for a unique V-day treat.  Wrap it all with cellophane, tie a ribbon on it and you’ve got the perfect gift.

Minted.com Kid’s Valentine’s Cards I Love

Minted has some of the cutest Valentine’s cards that I’ve ever seen.  Their cards are fully customizable and are very easy to personalize.  The average price for 25 cards is $20 and from there you can add extras like print on the back, upgraded paper, and more.
If you’re looking for upgraded Valentine’s cards this year, I recommend you browse the giant list of unique cards at Minted.com.

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  1. Those look really cute! They are a little pricey though. Thanks for sharing your honest opinion. kristiedonelson(at)gmail(dot)com Thank you. Happy January!

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