Tip Junkie created an adorable Valentine to hold Smarties...

Motherhood Your Way has some great treat bag Valentines.
Thirty Handmade Days has some adorable handmade book markers:
I love these owl cards by Smitten Blogs Designs:
The Rubber Punkin has some very simple mini cards that might even be used in your honey buns lunchbox for a few days. 
I love the simplicity of this card from The Long Thread:
If you like vintage, the RuffledBlog has a sweet Valentine:
Bunny Cakes has a great classroom Valentine that you can download for free or pay $3.50 to have her send you a personalized PDF:

I love the simplicity of this card from The Long Thread:

If you like vintage, the RuffledBlog has a sweet Valentine:

Bunny Cakes has a great classroom Valentine that you can download for free or pay $3.50 to have her send you a personalized PDF:

She also has the greatest 'Love is All You Need' cards: 
Ambrosia girl has some great Moulin Rouge-inspired cards:
Skip to My Lou has a great lollipop holder (do any schools allow that anymore?):
The NewNew Blog has a great printable for your own love-inspired Mad Libs book:
Secret Agent Josephine has some very simple cards for the youngest loves:
I love these seed packets and tea gift packs from Tricia Rennea (I was in Lowes today and they already have their spring seeds out, so this is perfect!):
Printing your own Valentines is a great way to keep things simple and reduce waste- simply print only what you need. It also gives your children the option to customize different sentiments for different friends.

Ambrosia girl has some great Moulin Rouge-inspired cards:

Skip to My Lou has a great lollipop holder (do any schools allow that anymore?):

The NewNew Blog has a great printable for your own love-inspired Mad Libs book:

Secret Agent Josephine has some very simple cards for the youngest loves:

My son had a great time picking and choosing the ones he wanted for his friends. Thanks!
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