Hi friends! I hope you are doing well! We are pretty good over here. The baby is teething but other than that, we are pretty healthy.
Today, I wanted to share these little Valentine's Day treats that I made for Avery to give to her friends. These are so cute and very well received. They are fairly simple other than the filling of the bags part. I had the most success with filling one side, zipping it shut, then using my fingers to create a clamp on that bag in the center and filling the other side then closing it. I used the snack sized baggies because I wanted them to look more like a dragonfly than a butterfly. I used a regular sized clothespin and covered the bottom part with washi tape. I drew on a face with Sharpie pen. I added pipe cleaners as antennae. I printed out these cute Valentines (but I think you could use them for handing out a snack at school or a sports event or even party favors. You can download the Unravel Color Valentines HERE or the black and white ones HERE. I did the black and white ones since I don't have a color printer. Then I used some glitter glue to fill in the hearts and dragonfly wings. I ended up slipping the paper into the top of the clip so I could just hand them out as one piece.
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Today, I wanted to share these little Valentine's Day treats that I made for Avery to give to her friends. These are so cute and very well received. They are fairly simple other than the filling of the bags part. I had the most success with filling one side, zipping it shut, then using my fingers to create a clamp on that bag in the center and filling the other side then closing it. I used the snack sized baggies because I wanted them to look more like a dragonfly than a butterfly. I used a regular sized clothespin and covered the bottom part with washi tape. I drew on a face with Sharpie pen. I added pipe cleaners as antennae. I printed out these cute Valentines (but I think you could use them for handing out a snack at school or a sports event or even party favors. You can download the Unravel Color Valentines HERE or the black and white ones HERE. I did the black and white ones since I don't have a color printer. Then I used some glitter glue to fill in the hearts and dragonfly wings. I ended up slipping the paper into the top of the clip so I could just hand them out as one piece.
For different ideas on how you can help Unravel Pediatric Cancer, check out their Give Us 12 page.
This is so cute! I am sure they were a hit!
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