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Valentine in Rewind

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Stopping by to share a quick rewind of the Valentine’s Day shenanigans yesterday. In spite of the whirlwind that it is, I really can’t hate on Valentine’s Day in school. I still remember the excitement of going to school on party day as a kid and the urgency with which we tore through our boxes stuffed with cards and sugar bliss. Kind of like this one below. 🙂

That googly eye Valentine peeper at the top is the card I made for all my kids this year. In six years of making student Valentines, they are deff. my favorite creation. I found the googly eye rings in the party favor aisle at Target. Packs of 6 for $2. Can’t go wrong with that!! Two quick dots with the glue gun does the trick to make them stick. But doesn’t ruin the cards when they pull them off either.

I shared them on Instagram and had a request to share. So you can download the file HERE.
Five More Clips From Out Day..
ONE: I got to wear one of my other recent Target purchases.
#everythingiowncomesfromtarget #almost
TWO: Pin the nose on the heart made for a perfect LAST MINUTE Valentine Party station. I seriously threw that thing together in the last ten minutes of my plan time. Haha!! 
THREE: Valentine Bingo. Another great idea in a pinch.
FOUR: Our Social Committe Raffled up a little Starbucks lovin. 
And guess who won!?  I love that place a whole latte. 😉
FIVE: My sweet hubs and I went out to our favorite local sushi restaurant for dinner. He came home with a gift card to Victoria Secrets (YAY!!) and these roses. And it was at that moment I realized all my vases are still boxed up from our move in my parent’s basement. 
I mean, what other choice did I have!? Haha!! 
Now I’m off to get my hair did and enjoy my THREE day weekend!!!
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Stephanie Stewart

Stephanie Stewart

Hi, I' Stephanie! I’m always looking for new ways to put a creative twist on the standards and I love helping primary teachers do the same in their classroom. Think of me as your virtual teaching partner right down the hall. I can’t wait to share new lesson ideas, teaching tips, and engaging K-2 resources with you!

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Hi, I’ Stephanie! I’m always looking for new ways to put a creative twist on the standards and I love helping primary teachers do the same in their classroom. Think of me as your virtual teaching partner right down the hall. I can’t wait to share new lesson ideas, teaching tips, and engaging K-2 resources with you!

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