There’s something nostalgic about trading store-bought Valentines with cute pictures and candy-heart messages. They’re also cheap, and if that’s the way you want to go, we’re OK with that.
But if you can’t find the “just-right” box of cards or you want to add a little personalization to your greetings, the Living on the Cheap Pinterest page has tons of ideas for cheap and easy homemade Valentines that will make your heart happy. Most of them are also perfect for last-minute card exchanges, so if you haven’t started yet, don’t fret.
3-D photo valentines
Kudos to the first person who thought of this homemade Valentine idea. We found it at 24-7-365.
Take a photo of your child with arm stretched toward the camera, hand fisted as if holding something. With some simple editing software (PicMonkey is great), you can add text to the image like, “I’m a sucker for you, Valentine.” Run the photos to a one-hour photo shop (you can even do this online and just pick them up later). Buy a bag of lollipops. Using a craft knife, carefully cut a small slit at the top and at the bottom of the hand of each photo. Insert the lollipop.
For more photo Valentine ideas, see Valentines Day Crafts Using Photos.
More lollipop valentines
Another take on the lollipop idea are these cute little heart-flower Valentines we found on Disney’s Family website. Simple construction paper, a glue stick (or double-sided tape) and a bag of suckers make for quick Valentines any kid will appreciate. See our Pins for more lollipop Valentines.
Tip for cutting out symmetrical hearts: Draw half a heart on folded paper, cut out and unfold. You can use this as a template for all your lollipop Valentines.
Source: spoonful.com via Living on on Pinterest
Cootie-catcher valentines
Anyone who has a third- or fourth-grader will immediately recognize how brilliant this idea is. Cootie catchers (aka fortune-tellers) are all the rage in elementary school. You can make your own or use a free printable template like this one from Design Mom. We’ve pinned several versions and most include folding instructions.
Source: designmom.com via Living on on Pinterest
Free printable valentines
Thanks to the Internet, you can make your own nostalgic Valentines for trading. You’ll need a printer with full tanks of ink and some cardstock for these. We thought these free printable “vintage-look” cards from Pumpkins and Posies were especially adorable.
Source: pumpkinsandposies.com via Living on on Pinterest
These are just a few of the ideas for cheap and easy Valentines we’ve come across. There are lots of others on our Cheap Valentine’s Day board, and you’ll find more frugal ways to celebrate Valentine’s Day here at Living on the Cheap.
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Nick Le says
Hey Carolyn, these are all great tips! I noticed that you mentioned GetStencil, another great tool that is very easy to use and offers a wide variety of templates and royalty free photos is Snappa (https://snappa.com)! Check it out!