Photo from Parent Hacks
I love anything green—and useful—like this valentine recycling tip from Heather over at Parent Hacks.
"Turn your child's valentines into a placement by arranging them between two sheets of clear contact paper. My mom did this with mine when I was a kid—and bow my son is eating off my old valentines from the eighties!"
Will you save the valentines your child receives? What will you do with them?
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Comments (3)
I usually let them play with them but I love this idea. I'll have to see if they want to do this with theirs.
Cute! This will be the first year my son has gotten any (he's in kindergarten) so I'll want to keep them for sure.
VERY CUTE!!!!!! Might have to make this one year....right now he likes to play 'mail' with them.