I love Valentine’s Day even more now that I have kids. It is so much fun planning valentines for my little man’s class, but it’s so hard to narrow it down! The Dollar Spot at Target this year had a lot of cute contenders, and for only $3 I could have bought all the valentines I needed for my son’s small class, with plenty left over for next year. A class size of seven is one of the perks of the Charter School hybrid program that he’s in I suppose. Even so, I wanted to do something a little more personal this year so I created these maze valentines for his class!
printable maze valentines
This year I wanted to continue what I started last year and create some candy-free valentines for my little man to pass out. Not that I have anything against candy, of course. Y’all know I love candy! I just know that they get so much sugar with valentines and class party and the like, so I like to be a little more creative with whatever goody he passes out.
Right now my son is all about mazes, so I looked online and discovered this website where you can build your own maze, how fun is that?! Then I created an image in Photoshop. These are the perfect size to print up two on an 8 ½” x 11” sheet of paper. If you didn’t need them large enough to attach pencils to, you could also make them smaller and fit four on a sheet if you wanted to.
Once they were printed up and trimmed, I just stuck some new pencils on with washi tape and that’s it! My son is really excited to pass his mazes out to his friends. I love that not only were they simple and essentially free. I also love that these valentines incorporate something that my son loves so much!
You might also like these valentine ideas:
“You blow me away Valentine!” bubble valentines
“you da bomb Valentine!” heart bath bombs
11 Responses to “write” stuff valentines: fun maze valentines
Very cute! I think I can get people at work to do that.
Those are really cute! I think we're going to make our valentines this year, too!
How cute are these? I am a candy lover as well, but I am a big fan of non-candy Valentines. Thanks for sharing!
This printable is so perfect for my five year old! I will prob print extras for his class! Thank you for sharing!
IT's so fun for the kids when you make your own. 🙂
Thanks Ashleigh, glad you liked them!
Thanks for your sweet comment Kailei!
Great! Thanks for stopping by! 🙂
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