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This cute dinosaur Valentine’s Day card is a great craft for your kids to make and pass out to their friends! Download the free printable to get started!
If you’ve read my other posts, you already know how much of a dinosaur lover my son is. That’s why I came up with this dinosaur Valentine’s Day card!
He was so excited, that he made one right away (in January!) and gave one to his best friend.
I’m sure your kids will love making these for their friends, too! All you need is this free printable, some markers and heart shaped chocolates!
By the way, if you have a dinosaur lover at home like I do, check out this dinosaur gift guide!
Valentine’s Day Books for Little Dinosaur Lovers
Celebrate your favorite little dino and what makes them fiercely one-of-a-kind in this inspiring book about unconditional love. Filled with vibrant art of dinosaurs like Triceratops, T. rex, Stegosaurus, and more, this heartfelt self-esteem story features affirmational encouragement as a child grows and touches on timeless themes of kindness, perseverance, courage, and dreaming big.
- It’s Dinosaur’s first Valentine’s Day ever, and someone has left him a secret gift! Can Danny help his friend solve this Valentine’s Day mystery?
How do you make this Dinosaur Valentine’s Day Card?
Supplies:
- free printable
- white cardstock
- markers
- double-sided tape
- heart shaped chocolates (wrapped in foil)
Step 1: Print the template on a piece of white cardstock.
Step 2: Color the dinosaur. Then, fold the paper in half to create a card. Write a message on the inside of the card.
Step 3: Tape the heart shaped chocolates onto the dinosaur’s back (pointy side up) to create its spikes.
Download the Free Printable!
Try these other Valentine’s Day crafts and recipes!
- Valentine’s Heart Pancakes
- Valentine’s Heart Bouquet Craft
- Valentine’s Strawberry White Hot Chocolate Bombs
- Valentine’s Day Rice Krispies Pops
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Love this idea! My daughter will be making these for her classmates in pre-k. Thanks, Lee Anne!
Awesome!! 🙂