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Don’t Burst My Bubble Valentine

Who needs more candy? Let your kids hand out these adorable Don’t Burst My Bubble Valentine cards this year. They’ll be the talk of the classroom.

dont-burst-my-bubbleI was walking through Target and happened upon a box of adorable bubbles. I just knew they would make a great Valentine!

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Here’s what you’ll need to make your own Don’t Burst My Bubble Valentine

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Party Bubble Pack

Baker’s Twine

Free “Don’t Burst My Bubble Valentine” Printable

Hole Punch

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Step 1:

Download, print out, and cut the Free “Don’t Burst My Bubble Valentine” Printable.

Step 2:

Use a hole punch to punch two holes next to the “Don’t burst my bubble” saying.

*I found my bubbles at Target in a box of 24 for just over $3.00. But you can buy these from Amazon if you wanted a larger quantity.

Step 3:

String some Baker’s Twine through the holes and around the Bubbles.

 

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33 Comments

  1. Thank you! I bought some bubbles and was looking for someway to present it as a Valentine for my daughter’s preschool.

  2. These were just what I was looking for – I really like the phrase and the space for the child to write their name. Just printed them and will be using them for my son’s preschool class this year where no outside food is allowed.

  3. Thank you!
    These were just what I was looking for – I really like the phrase and the space for the child to write their name. Just printed them and will be using them for my son’s preschool class this year where no outside food is allowed.

    1. i cannot get them to print. I unzipped it but windows viewer doesn’t give me a print option. is there another way to print them? I bought my bubbles!

  4. My 8 year old daughter Chloe saw this craft on Pinterest and HAD to make these for her class…cute,easy, and well received. Thank you so much! These were our first homemade Valentines cards…

    1. I’m having the same problem. Where is the template to download. I can’t find it. We bought the bubbles, just need the template.

  5. CAN’T DOWNLOAD. THERE IS NO LINK OR FILE. I CLICK ON FREE PRITABLE, AND IT TAKES ME TO THE SAME DARN BLOG PAGE WITH NO LINK. WHAT??

    1. When you click on the download link it automatically downloads. You should be able to find it in your download folder (or where ever you have it set to save to). Have a great day!

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