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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!

collage for olafs

Here’s #4.

Let me introduce you to the fourth and final Olaf Free Printable Valentine idea.

Ta-da!

You melt my heart valentine with heart

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

[I tried to figure out a way for you to magically print out a piece of tasty chocolate in the shape of a heart.

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.

You melt my heart valentine

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.

You melt my heart valentine with heart

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?

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10 COMMENTS

  • Teressa P.

    Adorable! My daughter will love these 🙂 Thanks for sharing.

  • Teresa Jones

    You are so welcome! I’m thrilled that you are using it–so thrilled.

  • Unknown

    my preschoolers are going to love these!!!! thank you!!!

  • Cathy

    thank you for the making this, i made some for my daughter’s classmate in pre primary school.

    • Teresa @ Sweet Creek Moon
      AUTHOR

      You’re welcome! I hope they enjoy them. Thank you for visiting my blog.

  • Drlainey

    Thank you so much for these. I’m sure they will go down a treat with the children at school.

    • Teresa @ Sweet Creek Moon
      AUTHOR

      Oh! 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
    AUTHOR

    Thank you for the shout out! Thank you very much.

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