Grab these free printable LEGO-inspired Valentine’s Day cards that the whole class will enjoy!
Oh how I love cute Valentines! Over the years, I’ve shared quite a few free printable Valentine cards here on the blog (including these bright and cheery “Have a Ball” Valentines and some cute printable love notes here), and now I’m adding one more type to the collection!
Today I have some fun LEGO – inspired Valentine’s Day printables that my building-obsessed little guy will be taking to his classmates this year! If you have a master builder at your house too, you can snag these printables for them as well.
How to Make LEGO – Inspired Printable Valentines Step-by-Step
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These LEGO Valentines are easy to assemble, and you’ll only need a few simple supplies.
DIY LEGO Valentine Card Supplies
- LEGO bricks (I initially found party packs at Target, but they’re no longer sold. It would be easy to buy a mixed set and just split them up amongst the kiddos.)
- Clear Cellophane Bags
- Paper Trimmerand/or Scissors
- Ribbon of Your Choice
- Hole Punch
- Printable Tags (provided below)
- White Card Stock
1. Print the LEGO Valentine cards.
First, I printed out my tags on white card stock. This makes them a little sturdier and easier to work with, though if you only have regular paper available, that works too!
The LEGO Valentines include two sayings… “Everything is awesome…because we’re friends!” and “Thank you for always building me up!” You can snag both setsbelow.
other lego sayings
Going to create your own Lego Valentine’s? Here are a couple of other cute sayings for the occasion.
- “We are built to be friends.”
- “Our friendship was built to last.”
- “I would walk on LEGOs for you.”
- “Don’t LEGO of my heart.”
[Pssttt… See all 65+ free printables that we offer on the blog in our free printables library!]
2. Cut out the free printable LEGO Valentine tags.
I then used my paper trimmerto cut out each tag. I like the trimmer because I think it’s quicker and it makes nice straight lines, but scissors will work just fine as well!
3. Punch holes in the LEGO Valentines and sign the cards.
Once the tags were cut out, I punched a hole in the upper left corner of each one and had my son sign his name. (We did it in several sittings, as his attention span would only allow him to do about four at a time! 🙂 )
Once he had signed each card, I could put everything together.
4. Assemble the LEGO Valentines.
A note about the LEGO packs: I initially found these little packs of bricks in the party favor section at Target, but they are no longer sold. An easy way to create the same thing would be to just buy a set of mixed bricks and split them up among the number of bags you need to create. Placing the bricks directly into the cellophane bags will work just fine!
1. Each Valentine needsone tag, one pack of LEGOs, one cellophane bag, and one length of ribbon.
2. I dropped the LEGO pack into the cellophane bag…
3. …and threaded the ribbon through the hole I had punched in the tag.
4. I then tied the ribbon with the tag on it around the cellophane bag, knotting it just above the pack of LEGOs.
5. I used a pair of scissors to curl the ends of the ribbon.
6. And I had my cute LEGO – inspired Valentines that my son was oh-so-excited about!
Calebcan’t wait to hand these out to his classmates (and snag one for himself, too)! I hope your little one will enjoy these cute printable LEGO Valentines as well!
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We have a bunch of other free printable Valentines to choose from as well! You can browse the others below.
- “You Are a Hit with Me” Valentines
- Simple Valentine’s Day Teacher Gift
- Printable Love Notes for Valentine’s Day
- “Have a Ball” Printable Valentines
- CUTE MONSTER VALENTINES
- “I ONLY HAVE EYES FOR YOU” VALENTINES
How to Make Lego-Inspired Valentine's
Grab these free printable Lego-inspired Valentine’s Day cards that the whole class will enjoy!
Materials
- Lego Party Favor Packs (I found mine in the Target party section and there were 5 small packs of bricks in a package.)
- Clear Cellophane Bags
- Paper Trimmer and/or Scissors
- Ribbon of Your Choice
- Hole Punch
- Printable Tags (provided below)
Instructions
- Print out the cards. Find the links for the downloads in the post above.
- Use scissors or a paper trimmer to cut out the tags.
- Hole punch each Valentine's card in the top corner.
- Add the legos to a cellophane bag.
- Thread the ribbon through the hole in the card and tie around the top of the cellophane to close.
- Curl the ends of the ribbon using scissors.
Thanks so much for following along! Have a great day!
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