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Valentine's Day

Valentine Robots Kids Party Favors

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This adorable little robot party favor for kids is easy to make and delicious to eat. Valentine Robots are made of a pudding or gelatin cup, juice box and packs of candy. Tape them together and, look at that – a sweet little robot!
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Every year I mix up the alphabetical order of our preschool letter themes when Valentine’s Day comes along. This year we had just completed N is for Nest and I was not ready for O is for Ocean. I have some extra special plans for O week and do not want to short change it. P is going to be Planets. Oh my goodness, will these little guys ever get the alphabet back in its right order? We did Q is for Queen after N and it was time for our Valentine’s Day celebration. V is for Valentine!
Our classroom party plans included exchanging Valentines, watching Joyce Meyer’s adorable children’s DVD “Pahappoey Island- What About Me?” and having homemade valentine cookies for snacks.
My teaching assistant, Katie, surprised us all when she came in with homemade gifts for each of our 12 students: Valentine Robots! She had seen the idea on Pinterest from Crafty Morning.
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How To Make a Robot Party Favor

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Supplies
Tape
Juice Box (body)
Heart Shaped Candy
Smartees Candy (arms)
Little Boxes of Candy (feet)
Pudding and/or Gelatin Snack Cups (head)
Plastic Spoon
Assembly
Use tape to put the pieces together.
Where possible, make tape rolls so that the tape doesn’t show however you may find you have to gird it up a bit more as the weight of it can make the robot a bit wobbly.
Cute? Oh yes, it is cute and the kids in our class LOVED it.
Yours will too. ♥
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Make some Valentine Cookies to go with your little Valentine Robot Party.


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Enjoy!

Filed Under: kids, Lifestyle, preschool Tagged With: kids parties, robots, Valentine's Day

Valentine Thumbprint Art

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I’m Susan, a lifestyle/food blogger from the most – – of every moment and I’m so excited to be writing for Ducks ’n a Row today! 
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Two tiny hearts in miniature frames have been displayed in our home for many years. They are as valuable to me as any purchased masterpiece. 
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Flowers and candy are traditionally associated with Valentine’s Day, but one year I received a precious gift from my daughter that was neither of these. Had she given me flowers, it is quite possible I would not still remember what color they were.  Details about a box of candy would likely have been forgotten as well. But this small gift, made for me by my daughter in preschool, is something I will treasure forever.

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A gift from my daughter
My daughter could hardly wait until we got home from preschool to proudly present me with her gift.  It was a framed heart, made with paint and her tiny thumbprints.  Although quite a lovely little piece, I immediately realized the real value of it was sentimental.  I knew that one day I would look at it, and be reminded of her tiny hand in mine, and of how those little fingers would fondly stroke the ladybugs she loved to find.

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Sibling day at school
I knew that in the future I would feel regret if I did not have a similar keepsake made by her little brother. Using paint for this project seemed a little ambitious for my busy two-year old. With a stamp pad, we accomplished the craft and I was able to preserve his thumbprints in a heart-shaped pattern as well. Doing this only took a few moments, but they were moments wonderfully well-spent!
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An art project with my son
 The idea for this inexpensive, easily-made craft is not new, but I consider it an idea worth sharing.  It could be just the perfect Valentine’s Day present for someone in your life.  
  • Teachers could help their young students make these as gifts for parents.  
  • Daddies could help kids surprise their mommy with one.  
  • Grandparents would love to get something like this from their small grandchildren.
  • This would even be a meaningful romantic gift. It could be given with the message, “Your thumbprints will aways be on my heart!” (Wow, I just thought of that! Not bad!)
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    If this sounds like something you would like to make, here are the easy directions: 

    Framed Thumbprint Heart 

    You will need: 

    A picture frame (From the dollar store, or as costly as you prefer.)
    White paper
    Pink construction paper or pink cardstock
    Scissors
    Red ink stamp-pad or washable red paint
    A thumb!

    Instructions

    1. Lay a sheet of white paper beside an open and ready-to-use red stamp pad,  where it can easily be reached. (OR: Spread a small dab of paint out on a disposable surface (cardboard or a plastic container lid would work) until it is fairly thin, but still a wet puddle of a larger diameter than the thumb.)
    2. Press your thumb (or guide your child’s thumb) onto the stamp pad or paint until the pad (inside area of thumb from first knuckle to tip) is well covered in red.
    3.  Carefully press the inked/painted portion of the thumb onto the middle of the white paper, rotated left to form one half of the heart.
    4. Repeat steps 2 and 3, but this time angling the thumb to the right, with the bottom of the pad overlapping the first oval to roughly form a heart shape.
    5. While paint or ink is drying, draw or trace a heart onto the pink paper. Be sure this heart is somewhat bigger than the one you imprinted on the white paper, and that there is enough of a pink boundary left around it to fill in the square viewing area of your frame.
    6. Carefully puncture the center of the pink heart with your scissor tip, then slide the scissor blade into the hole and cut out the heart shape without disturbing the rest of the paper.
    7. Create a picture frame mat for the red thumbprint heart, by centering the pink heart cut-out shape directly on top of it. Using the glass from the frame as a template, center the layered heart shapes in the middle of it, and then draw a square around the glass.
    8. Carefully hold the papers securely together and cut them both,following the guideline of your square, so that the white paper and pink mat fit nicely in your frame. (It is best to do this step after you put the thumbprints on the paper, because then you don’t have to worry about  creating them off-center.)
    9. Clean any smudges from the glass, and insert your artwork into the frame.
    10. Done!  Be sure to write the date and the child’s name and age on the back of the frame!

    This is an simple way to help a child give someone a Valentine’s Day “gift of their heart.”
    It could even be a sweet way to add a bit of sentiment to a more expensive gift for an adult, to tell “a special someone” just how much you care.

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    Have you ever made a thumbprint picture before?

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    Bio: Susan is a nurse, wife, and mother; her blog the most – – of every moment is about making the most of all life’s moments. Recipes, tips, inspiring stories and photos are posted at least four days a week: topics include entertaining, homemaking, family, pets, holidays, travel, and excerpts of life in Montana.

    Susan, thank you for sharing this sweet  treasure with us! …Sinea

          

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    The Best Personalised Valentine’s Day Gift Options

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    With Valentine’s Day looming around the corner, it may be worth starting to think about what you will be dazzling your better half with this year. With the shops seeming to be full of so much rubbish these days, it can be difficult knowing where to start, and avoiding the whole chocolate or teddy bears ideas.
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    A new growing trend is the notion of personalised items and can include anything from uploading a photo of your loved one on to a mouse mat or engraving a special message for them on a hammer. However, if you want something a little more special than these (at least we hope you do) then we’re here to help. We’ve compiled a list of some of the best personalised Valentine’s Day gift options to help make you very popular on February 14th.

    Drinkware Including Glasses and Mugs
    drinkware, drinking glasses, goblets, Valentines Day gift, heartsWhat could be better to have the perfect romantic tipple in than your very own, new personalised wine glasses? (Or, if you’re feeling a bit more flush…champagne flutes!) Or if drinking isn’t your thing, photo mugs are a lovely option for their morning dose of caffeine. Choose a lovely photo of the two of you together, or go for a funny one to make them giggle.

    Photo Frames or Albums
    If your other half is a fan of photos of the two of you, why not frame their favourite in a personalised one? You could take a trip to Max Speilmann and have one of your favourite snaps edited to be even more special, too. Or if you’re feeling a bit more creative, you could put together a photo album of all your pictures which would be a lovely thing to look over in the future.

    Something For Their Sweet Tooth
    If your loved one likes nothing more than settling down after a hard day with a massive block of chocolate, treating them to their very own personalised bar

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    will surely be a winner. You can purchase these and view a great range personalised Valentine’s Day gifts at Getting Personal. 

    Putting your baking skills to the test and making them something yourself is also set to give you some valuable brownie points.


    Jewelry or Cufflinks
    For the loved one who likes the finer things in life make their day with a piece of engraved jewellery or engraved cufflinks. A bracelet with an engraved heart charm is a lovely choice and is considered quite a safe option too, as most females would no doubt really like this option. If cufflinks with a message on seems a bit much to you and a bit soppy, why not put the date you got together on one, and then the date now on the other one? This will remind them of your anniversary (not that they’d forget!) and when you gave them their lovely gift.
    Don’t forget the card! Personalised cards seem to be everywhere these days, so you can pick them up fairly cheaply and very easily. Most sites will also help you distinguish between funny ones, soppy ones and stylish ones to get the message just right. 

    Guest Post: Laura is a 21 year old English graduate living in Liverpool

                       

    Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: personalized gifts, Valentine gifts, Valentine's Day

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