Paratrooper “Dropping Down” Boys Valentines Ideas

Finishing up our week of free class Valentine printables, here is one more of our boys Valentines ideas! We can all use more boys Valentines 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.

FREE Printable Boys Valentines Ideas

TO MAKE: Download our freebie printable Paratrooper Toy Valentine template, which includes full instructions. You can also purchase and editable template, which allows you to type your child’s name directly on the template prior to printing. 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.

Aimée

Contributor at Paging Supermom
Aimée was a co-founder of Paging Supermom. Although she dreams in pink, she wouldn’t trade her two energetic boys for anything. Between using The Force on surrounding battle droids and flying to infinity and beyond, Aimée enjoys squeezing in some personal creative time. With a background in advertising, marketing and design, she is proud to stay home raising her boys.

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18 thoughts on “Paratrooper “Dropping Down” Boys Valentines Ideas”

  1. 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!

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  2. Thanks for the cute idea! I already ordered the parachute men. I’m ahead of the game this year for valentines, thanks to you! I pinned on Pinterest.

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  3. LOVE THEM! Certain holidays make it difficult to find super fun things for the boys, but you have really come up with something perfect! Thank you for sharing!!!

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  4. Found you on Pinterest. Thanks for the idea and the printable! I’m doing these for my son’s class this year. So cute and inexpensive!

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  5. Thank you so much for the adorable idea and free printables! My 5 year old saw these and is so excited to give them to all his friends this year!!! Thank you again!

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  6. Thank you for this awesome printable! It is so clever and cute. I made them for my son’s party and stuck a Kit Kat in for good measure. I will be linking to your blog on the 14th!
    alittlewall.blogspot.com

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  7. Hi. I love the parachute valentine, and actually started making them, but now when I try to open the file it says it won’t work. What can I do to get that link again?

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