Valentine’s Day cards are my favorite to brainstorm and create. I try to come up with cards that are unique. My hope is that if you use my valentine’s cards you can be certain no one else in the class will have the same cards as you. You’ll be one of a kind!
I have several different class Valentine’s Day card options, and some could even be for older kids (and waayyy older kids too—like me!). Here’s the round up!
Candy & food valentine’s day cards
This card uses the classic saying “birds of a feather stick together,” and changes it in a way that is both funny, and delicious! Attach any kind of NERDS candy and the whole class will love it! These Valentines Nerds Clusters would be perfect!

I wanted another tag that could go along with NERDS candy, and I also wanted to use as many Gen-Alpha slang terms as I could! My kids throw around these words on the regular, so I know your kiddos and their class will love it! Once again, add NERDS (this variety pack could work great)!

This is one of my favorite food-themed class Valentine’s Day card sets. These cards are meant to be paired with any kind of crustless sandwich (think: Uncrustables or other brands). This is perfect for a preschool class if you don’t want to overload on candy!

This is my most popular Valentines set! Everyone loves the slang terms that pair so well with soda terms! Add any kind of soda and you’ll be everyone’s favorite! Last year my son made a soda vending machine as his Valentine box to go along with these cards!

These fruit-themed Valentines are so versatile! Add real fruit, fruit juices, fruit candies, fruit snacks, fruit roll-ups, fruit chews, etc! Maybe it’s because I wear glasses, but these glasses wearing fruit faces have a special place in my heart!

Non-Food Valentine’s tags
This is what I’m using for my kids class Valentine’s Day cards this year. You can’t even count to ten around our house without someone (including my 4 year old!) shouting out “siiixxx-seeeevveeen.” I plan to pair with these fun 6/7 stickers!

I love these plant-themed Valentine’s Day cards, especially for teachers or adult coworkers. Add a real plant, an envelope of seeds, or plant-themed key chains, magnets (these are so cute!), desk decor, etc.

My daughter LOVES kitties, so I made these for her to use on Valentine’s Day. The color combinations are vibrant and the kitty-puns will make everyone smile. I’m pairing these with a cute kitty key chain and cat stickers for my daughters preschool class!

Okay—you KNOW I made these for myself. I’m a huge Pickleball fan so I wanted something I could give to my Pickleball besties on Valentine’s Day. Attach key chains, an actual Pickleball (one for each friend), or even an expensive paddle for your lover (this is the one my husband and I LOVE!). For a really great price you get the whole set of Pickleball Valentines Cards! Worth it!

I hope you find something you love from my printable Valentine’s Day cards roundup. I’d love to hear about your favorite one!
Oh yeah, and because I love ya, I also have a Valentine’s Day Card Freebie just for you!
Happy Valentine’s Day!
Love, Abby








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