For a long time I loved Valentine's Day. My mother would make little baskets for us and have them on the kitchen table when we came downstairs in the morning. After my sister and I graduated from high school and moved out I was a little annoyed by the holiday. I really think (even though my husband does try to be romantic) that now that I have Henry I am a little excited about it again. I have been trying to become a better baker, with hopes that Henry will always want to come back and visit me if I make good cookies or in the very least look forward to care packages when he is away at college, studying hard (and not drinking beer or dating).
I designed these little stickers for his classmates. I am packing little brown lunch bags with fresh cookies and placing these stickers on them. I have uploaded stickers for anyone to use as well as a little folded 4 x 5 card (at the start of this post) that you can print out and leave on the desks or tables of friends and co-workers.
There is one page that has white hearts so that you can just fill in the names. I would use a sharpie or marker since sticky paper is harder to write on. White Heart Sticker File
There is another page that has red hearts if you are type savvy enough to use white type on red. Red Heart Sticker File
And lastly, the cards, which you can just print out (I used cardstock) and write a little note on the inside. Folded Valentine File
Happy Valentine's Day.
nice stickers sara, they're lovely!
i hope you got the pack of cards i sent. happy valentines day!
Posted by: heather parlato | 02/10/2010 at 09:36 AM
I did get your letter! It was really lovely to get something so sweet after a terrible start to the week. Thank you!
Posted by: Lost Bird Found | 02/10/2010 at 11:14 AM
Oh I adore. LOVE.
Posted by: Petit Elefant | 02/10/2010 at 11:50 AM
So fun! Love them! Is the house beside yours for sale so we can move out there, and Henry and Oliver can be friends?
Posted by: Alma | 02/10/2010 at 11:51 AM
Of course Alma! Actually the house next to us IS for sale!
Posted by: Sara Jensen | 02/10/2010 at 01:27 PM