One of my favorite things about being the elementary coordinator is party-planning!
We had our Valentine's Party at the local bowling alley again this year.
We had roughly 65 bowlers + parents and babies. Nice fun crowd!
As always, it's open to everyone, but geared to elementary kids (what with the exchange boxes and stuff, although some adults *ahem* still enjoy this part, too!)
My lovely girl, although a middle-schooler now, still regularly participates in our parties.
Love this kid.
We encourage everyone to get creative and make their own containers to bring.
This year I helped my Littlest Guy create his "face to eat candy," below.
Turned out fairly well, I think. One box + one oatmeal container, an 8x10 print (and a 4x6 print for extra skin to lengthen the jaw) and some clothes. He added the fedora, which was a nice touch!
Love this adorable light saber valentine! We're big Star Wars fans over here.
Hope your V-Day was as fun as ours,
filled with love from family and friends,
and creative delights.
~One of my favorite holidays!~
4 comments:
So cute! Love that person box!!!!!
Is there anyway you could help with the directions on how you made this box?
Julia, I had an 8×10 photo of Oliver's face printed, with his mouth wide open. Then an extra photo printed, just to lengthen the mouth part.
So I cut the first 8×10 horizontally across the mouth, and glued it on the oatmeal container, with a 2-3inch gap. The second photo was used to fill in that gap, on either side of his face, to lengthen. Clear as mud?
I used a box cutter to "carve" out the mouth section, for Valentines.
The oatmeal container is glued to a larger box, to be the shoulders. I cut holes between those boxes, so the cards could drop down to the larger box.
What size box did you use on the bottom for the photo box?
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