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Here are some more quick and easy Valentine’s project ideas from around the blogosphere:
Do you have a fun and frugal DIY idea to share? I’d love to hear about it! Read the submission guidelines and submit it here.
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jamielyn says
Thanks for the feature! All wonderful ideas!
Jenna says
I use to set all the crafting items out on snow days and have the kids work on special Valentine cards and Birthday cards (these special cards went to the teacher, grandparents , sometimes Mom even got one 🙂 .
They enjoyed making them so much that often on a Saturday they would choose to do this as an activity. When someone special to them had a Birthday coming up they would go thru their very own box of completed cards ( I always bought them envelopes to match card sizes at the office supply) and they would write a personal message inside whichever one they choose for the special someone. THE KIDS CALLED THIS SHOPPING AT HOME! They use to say I am going to save money and shop at home.
Sue says
Great idea. I love it. Saving money and a great to keep them busy when they can’t get outside. Thanks for the post.
Amanda Short says
Chuck E Cheese is offering printable valentines (4 per page) with a coupon on each for 5 free tokens. I received an email with the download because I am a member of their e-club. (Everyone is doing those these days!) Hope that helps!