Skip the candy and share some color! This free "You Color My World" Valentine printable is an easy and creative way to spread a little love.

This year, I am my son's classroom mom! I was so excited to be part of his class and create fun activities for all the cute kindergartners.
I planned some crafts, a game, and maybe even some homemade play dough for his Valentine's party.
But for my child, the most critical part is passing out his Valentine’s Day cards.
Instead of grabbing a box from the store like I usually do, I made something extra fun, "You Color My World" Valentine cards. This gave me the perfect excuse to use my heart-shaped crayons.
These are way more fun than regular crayons, and my kids had a blast helping me make them!
Printable Download
First, download and print the You Color My World PDF file.
Instructions
The PDF printable is already sized to fit the 3x4-inch plastic treat bags.
Use either a paper cutter or scissors to cut the toppers apart.
Place a crayon heart into a plastic bag, fold a printable in half, and staple it over the top of the bag.
I like to score the cardstock toppers before I fold them, but it is an optional step.
Now you have some cute classroom Valentines that the kids will love!!
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Caroline Thomas
I knew there was a reason I kept all those broken crayons! Thanks for the printable. I'm sharing on my facebook page: facebook.com/BluewaterRoadKids. Happy Valentine's Day!
Katie
OMG, I know right! I have broken crayons everywhere! Thanks for sharing! : ) have a great week!
Christy
Thank you so much for this! Love it 🙂 My 2.5 DD and I had so much fun making them and are so excited to give them to her friends at our Valentine's day playdate tomorrow!! Thanks, again 🙂
Katie
So glad you enjoyed them Christy : )
Cathy
We have thrown away enough crayons over the years we could make hundreds of these. They are so cute and I bet the kids will love them. Thanks for the printable. Cathy
Katie
Thanks for stopping by Cathy! : )
Alicia
After purchasing cheesy store bought Valentine’s Day cards for my daughters first Valentine’s Day at preschool, I knew I could do better! I am so glad I decided to give this creative and thoughtful gift a try. I used all old crayons, different shades, maybe 4-6 of each shade. My 3 year loved making different color combinations and stayed glued to the oven while they baked. I am so glad we had more to offer than chocolates or a lollipop. Thank you for the beautiful idea.