Finishing up our week of free class Valentine printables, this one is for the BOYS! We can all use more boy Valentine ideas, right? (Although I imagine plenty of girls will be happy to give—or receive—this as well.)
You know those fun plastic paratrooper toys? Yea, we’re pretty familiar with them here—my boys love them. (I think it has something to do with our 22’ vaulted ceilings that allow for plenty of parachute air time?) Anyway, this Valentine is a natural choice for any superkid who likes to throw toys, play army or perhaps sweetly drop down and rescue a lonely heart.
TO MAKE: Download our freebie printable Paratrooper Toy Valentine template, which includes full instructions. Print as many as you need, and cut out. Purchase mini paratroopers online or at your local party store. For simple packaging, you’ll want clear plastic baggies like these.











SO CUTE! I love these valentines. We are doing them for sure this year! Thanks!!!
Yay! We’re glad we can help!
So CUTE!! I love it!
THANK YOU for posting such a great (& inexpensive) idea for a boy! I love these!!
Oh good! We’re glad we can help!
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This is awesome! I shared it on Modern Hostess with our readers.
http://modernhostess.net/2012/02/08/valentines-for-the-boys/
CLEVER CLEVER!!!!!
This is, by far, one of the easiest and inexpensive valentine card projects I have ever done. My 3rd grader was capable of assembling them himself.
Loved…
- that the pdf easily opened and was ready to print
- the modern motif
- the use of something other than candy, as our district prohibits food or candy of any kind for distribution.
Yeah!! I don’t have to hand out another pencil or eraser!
Thank you!
[...] Here is another fun valentine by Paging Super Mommy. So many valentines tend to be so pink and girly that it’s fun to see some dedicated cuteness just for the boys! Find the details for this valentine here: http://www.supermommoments.com/2012/01/dropping-down/ [...]