Sure, it's quick and easy to bring home store-bought valentines for your child to sign and deliver. But there's something unequivocally heartwarming about giving and getting a handmade token of affection on Cupid's special day. Here you'll find seven sentimentally snazzy ideas, most of which are so simple that your child will be able to turn out enough for all her friends and classmates in a heartbeat. Plus, there are some great possibilities for that someone special, like Grandma or a teacher. Check them out--it'll be love at first sight.
Stained-glass Hearts
When the urge strikes to wax romantic, these melted-crayon valentines really fit the bill. Parents will need to do a little ironing here, but shaving the crayons is a job that kids can really put their hearts into.
Gum Guy Cupids
There's no better way to say "I'm stuck on you" than with one of these treat-bearing suitors.
Animal Lovers
With a handful of paper hearts, your child can round up some of these unforgettable pachyderms or romantic rodents to relay his Valentine's greetings.
Conversation-heart Pencil Toppers
Just like their edible cousins, these foam conversation hearts will let your child get right to the point of her Valentine's messages.
Prints Charming
Jam-packed with sentiment and unique as your child's thumbprint, these berry bookmarks make practical Valentine's gifts for friends, teachers, and, of course, school librarians.
Love Handles
Here's an idea that can come in handy if your child has lots of people on her valentine list--photocopied prints she can have fun custom-decorating for each recipient.
"I Choo-Choose You!" Cupcakes
Need a treat for a school party? Get on board with these choo-choo cupcakes. To save time, your child can assemble the trains on waxed paper while you prepare the cupcakes.











