I like to make candy-free Valentine cards for my son’s class. However, I don’t want to spend a ton of money or time to do this. I also want to be able to give something that is liked by all but also doesn’t contribute to the clutter at home. Make a glow stick Valentine card!
PRINTABLE GLOW STICK VALENTINE CARDS FOR KIDS
If I had to spend hours making 20+ Valentine cards, I simply wouldn’t do it. I also don’t want to spend $20+ dollars on supplies. However, I do like to get a bit crafty and make homemade things too.
Anyone can make these simple glow stick Valentine cards.
- Also, check out our science-themed Valentine’s Day card ideas you can print.
- Or how about a Valentine maze card.
- Anyone up for Valen-Slimes?
The possibilities are endless!
Supplies for Glow Stick Valentine Cards:
- Glow sticks.
- Free Valentine Card Printable.
- Hole Puncher
We also have a new printable lightbulb Valentine to use!
Make your Glow Stick Valentine card
- Print out your light bulb Valentine card images. I put four on a page because it was a good size for the glow sticks. Don’t want to use color ink? Print in black and white and use a red marker to fill in the names!
- Cut out the shape of the lightbulb {leaving a bit of white along the outside} or cut into squares.
- Punch a hole at the top and bottom of the card. Thread a glow stick through the holes. Done!
Didn’t I say these glow stick Valentine cards were quick and easy! Plus once the glow stick is done glowing, parents can toss it rather than have another little trinket to collect in the junk drawer!
Did you know that glow sticks are science too! We definitely love Valentine’s Day science, so these homemade Valentine cards are perfect for us to give.
Make Valen-Slimes Too!
Do your kids love slime? They will love this fun way to share slime with friends!
Grab free labels and a simple recipe to whip up homemade slime for Valentine’s Day!
EASY and cute printable valentine for boys and girls of all ages too.
CANDY FREE GLOW STICK VALENTINE CARD
More Super Simple Valentine Ideas for Kids. Click on the photo below.
Heidi
These are nice but why is the image so small? How can I make the light bulb bigger?
littlebins
Sorry I am not sure. I printed them out for us to use for my son’s class and they were fine.
Anissa
You’re awesome! Thank you for sharing what you do!
Jai Carter
This idea is simply adorable! Looking forward to making it with my students.