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Valentine Paper Heart Door Decorations

Here is a great way to show love to your children for the month of February. I started doing this last year for my son and he enjoyed every minute of it. He liked it so much that every day he would be excited to see what I had written down. What am I talking about? Well, let me tell you...
Valentine's Paper Heart Door Decorations!
All I did was cut out these cute red, pink, white, etc. paper hearts and wrote down one thing that I love about my son. Then each day I would tape one paper heart to his bedroom door for him to see. By Valentine's Day, he had 14 of these awesome hearts on his door showing him some of the things that I love about him.
Since my daughter is a little bit older this year, she's only one- haha, I thought about doing this for her as well. This way, both of them can be excited about seeing some of the things I love about them the most.

All you need to do is find colored construction paper and cut out 14 hearts- one heart for each day of February until Valentine's Day. Get a marker and think of some of the best things about your kid(s) and write them down.

Here are a few ideas:
You are my best friend
I love you
You are a great brother (sister)
You are smart
You are kind
You give the best hugs
You are a great baseball player
You are funny
I love your smile

Once you write these down on the paper hearts, just store the hearts somewhere where your kids won't see them and pick the best time of the day (before they wake-up, after school, before bed, etc.) to put it on their door. Enjoy their response and watch how excited they get knowing how awesome you think they are. They will feel so special.

Make this your Valentine's tradition too. Your kids will be so thrilled, they will probably leave their paper hearts on their doors for months- mine did!

If you're really adventurous, make a heart for the entire month of February or save all of the hearts you made and put as many as you want on their door Valentine's morning so they wake up Valentine's Day with a surprise!

Happy Valentine's Day!

xoxo
Nicole

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