Valentine Heart Attack. My friend Wendy had this fabulous idea for Valentine’s Day. She cuts hearts of all different shapes and sizes then writes nice comments about each of her children on the hearts. She then covers each of their doors with Valentine’s day hearts. We just finished this for one of our children – two more to go before Make a little Valentine’s treat bag to go with the hearts and you can tape them on a door, lay them on a bed, toss into a lunchbox, or even send in the mail. You can heart attack all at once, or deliver one heart a day until Valentine’s. Heart Attack Kit: Includes instructions and note card. Just add the hearts and treats! To print right-click on image and cut and paste into your document. This is placed where it can be seen: For more fun articles: “Heart Attacked” Activity for the Family. Creative Ways to Say “I LOVE YOU” No-Bake Chocolatey Heart Cookies 3. Leave A Heart Attack Door/Porch Drop. Print off the Heart Attack Neighbor Printable. Tape it facing down on a neighbor’s front door (glass doors) or window and tape hearts with reasons they are great! Leave a small valentine’s Day treat on the porch as well for any kids that live there and ask them to give another neighbor a “heart Grab this Free Conversation Heart Attack Printable and give your kids a sentimental heart for each day up until Valentine’s Day! Uses for these printables. There are so many fun ways to use these free heart printables. Heart attack for front or bedroom door; gift tags; write messages and slip in the husband’s work bag or car; 14 days of Positive Valentine Heart Attack. Have you all seen this Valentine Heart Attack idea? This is such a fun idea that has been floating around Facebook lately. You simply tape up a heart each night in February, on your child’s bedroom door, leading up to Valentine’s Day. On the night before Valentine’s Day, I tape this “You’ve Been Heart Attacked” sign to my kids’ door (just click on the image to open the PDF): I cut heart shapes out of construction paper, and my husband and I write little encouraging notes to our kids. We tape them to their doors for a fun surprise in the morning. Typically a heart attack isn’t a very good thing, that is until you see this heart attack! This sweet Valentine idea will be a tradition that your kids will love to give and recieve. With just simple paper hearts cut out and taped onto some unsuspecting doors, kindness and love with spread like wildfire. This printable kit will make it easy! PRO TIP: >> The idea of a Valentine’s Day (or really any time) heart attack works for everybody. When Mr. Serious was having a rough week, I put a set of hearts on husband’s steering wheel with customized sayings on them just for him. I think he would tell you it made his day! You can do it all on the day of V-day or throughout the week. Valentine’s Day Heart Attack Details. Spread it out the week of Valentine’s Day: Write about 3 notes for each child telling them what you love or appreciate about them. Then place them on their bedroom doors or bathroom mirrors the week of Valentine’s day. 5 Heart Attack Ideas for Valentine’s Day. Paper Fan Heart Attack. Create a layered Valentine’s masterpiece using red and white valentine fans. These fans simply unfold and hang using string or ribbon. Use fans in various shapes, sizes and colors and add a few paper heart doilies or accessories to create more layering excitement. It’s the perfect Valentine’s Day door decor. Decorate With Door Hearts. Valentine’s Day is a special day to show love and affection to our loved ones. Decorating our homes with crafts and decorations is a perfect way to celebrate this day. One of the best ways to decorate for Valentine’s Day is by using door hearts. For Valentines day I started the tradition of putting sticky notes on my kiddos door leading up to Valentine’s day. We call them a Heart Attack Valentine. Each evening I would add a new note that said something I loved about them. By Valentine’s Day they had 14 love notes all over their door. 1. Handmade Valentine’s Day Cards. Turn your colored pages into unique and heartfelt Valentine’s Day cards. Fold a piece of cardstock in half, cut out a colored design, and glue it to the front. Add a personal message inside, decorate with glitter, stickers, or washi tape, and give it to someone special. 2. Valentine’s Day Garland I put up the door heart messages for 14 days, until Valentine’s Day, and then surprise them with a bigger gift. The hearts remain on the door all month long (sometimes longer) and serve as a great reminder for how much they are loved. 15 – Make homemade valentines (or address store bought ones) and a DIY Valentine’s Day box together. We love making unique valentines to give to family, friends, and classmates. Gather all your supplies and put on a Valentine’s Day movie while you make cards and a special Valentine’s Day box. Happy Valentine's Day Printables, Printable Love Notes, Valentine's Day Cards, Heart Attack Notes I always love celebrating Valentine’s Day! For our family, it’s not about red roses and chocolates. It’s more about pink pancakes for breakfast, being ‘Heart Attacked’, a note about how much I love them in their lunches (along with some Valentine’s Day Lunchbox Jokes), a more special dinner and a family movie night or activity! You are my heart, my soul, and my forever Valentine. Every day with you feels like Valentine’s Day. Your love is the most beautiful gift I have ever received. You make my world brighter and my heart lighter. With every heartbeat, my love for you grows stronger. You are my greatest adventure, my sweetest dream.
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