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Valentines Day Pinsperation

Awww...love is in the air.  Valentines Day is just around the corner.  Over the next few days I will be sharing with you some awesome Valentines Day gift ideas.  Today though, I will be sharing some awesome Pinsperation!

To start, let's start with breakfast!  My friend Kristy, over at Mommy Hates Cooking, came up with this CUTE and oh so simple Valentines Day breakfast.


Now on to the crafts and valentines!

**WARNING** do NOT rush out to your local paint store and snatch up all of their pink paint chips after you see this.  I may or may not have done that over the weekend.  ANYWHO!  You just take a paint chip strip, use a punch and punch out hearts.  Then use a hole punch at the top, tie a ribbon through and bam!  Instant bookmark/valentine! 


Check out these awesome valentines!  They are from Beth over at It Is What It Is.  I love simple ideas like this and then think 'Why didn't I think of that'.


Do you remember doing fun Valentines Day crafts in school when you were little?  This one took me right down memory lane.  I plan to do this with my Prims class very soon!


If you have a bit more to spend or the class is VERY small then consider these Peanut Butter and Jelly valentines from Alison at Oopsey Daisey.


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