Olaf Valentine FREE Printable | #4
Olaf Valentine FREE Printable — #4
Thank you for letting me know you love these little Valentines as much as I do.
It makes my heart sing.
Here’s a quick recap of the first three.
Click on the links for access to the free printable.
#1 — O-laf you this much.
#2 — Some people are worth melting for.
And #3 — O-laf me loves O-laf you!
Here’s #4.
Let me introduce you to the fourth and final Olaf Free Printable Valentine idea.
Ta-da!
It’s the simplest one of them all.
What you’ll need:
— white paper
— scissors or a cutting tool
— tape
— chocolate candy hearts
— a pen
Mostly because that would be the most splendid kind of thing ever — BUT — no can do-ski.
Just know that I thought of you.]
Here’s what you do:
First — click on the free printable link and print a page or two or three.
Second — cut each sheet into quarters.
Third — tape a chocolate morsel to the valentine.
Fourth — unwrap one of those chocolate morsels and plunk it into your mouth just before you convince your little one that they really can write who it’s to and from.
Fifth — fill in the “To” and “From” parts.
And that’s it.
Except if you feel like nibbling/tasting/gobbling another one of those chocolate morsels.
Which is reasonable.
You know what I think would be extra super cute?
Let the chocolate candy hearts melt in the the warmth of the sun on your dashboard and then smash them a little.
It could be a more meaningful Valentine.
You know, because the person who receives it melted the giver’s heart.
[At the very least it could be a great story for someone’s mom or dad to share to post on Facebook.]
~grin~
I hope you’ve enjoyed these fun Olaf Free Printable Valentine ideas!
They were a big deal for me just because I’d never even put a printable together.
And now I’m wondering what other printables would you like to see on the blog?
10 COMMENTS
Teressa P.
11 years agoAdorable! My daughter will love these 🙂 Thanks for sharing.
Teresa Jones
11 years agoYou are so welcome! I’m thrilled that you are using it–so thrilled.
Unknown
11 years agomy preschoolers are going to love these!!!! thank you!!!
Teresa Jones
11 years agoYou are welcome!
Cathy
10 years agothank you for the making this, i made some for my daughter’s classmate in pre primary school.
Teresa @ Sweet Creek Moon
10 years ago AUTHORYou’re welcome! I hope they enjoy them. Thank you for visiting my blog.
Drlainey
9 years agoThank you so much for these. I’m sure they will go down a treat with the children at school.
Teresa @ Sweet Creek Moon
9 years ago AUTHOROh! I’m thrilled that you found these! Please feel free to send me a pic of your completed Valentine’s treasures. I would love to see them and post them on the blog with your permission.
Teresa @ Sweet Creek Moon
10 years ago AUTHORThank you for the shout out! Thank you very much.