

For Valentine's Day you might
have the children in your charge craft some easy, but fanciful
Valentine's Day cards. And while e-cards may be all the rage these
days, it is a sure bet that grandma, mom or that special aunt would
find this old fashioned greeting card a welcomed keepsake.
Materials Needed:
Piece of white typing paper
12" x 9" red construction paper
Glue stick
Scissors
Pencil
Felt tip pen
Hot iron (optional)
Directions:
1. Holding the typing paper horizontally, fold in half, creating a
folded page 8 1/2 x 5 1/2 inches. Neatly crease the paper down the
middle.
2. On the folded edge of the paper, about 1 1/2 inches from the top
of the fold, take the pencil and begin drawing half a heart, moving
the pencil up in a circular shape towards the top of the paper, and
then down towards the bottom of the page, bringing the pencil to the
bottom edge of the fold. Cut out the heart, keeping the paper folded
in half, cutting along the pencil line. Open up the heart, to ensure
it is the desired heart shape. When satisfied, refold.
3. Fold the half completely in half again. Repeat.
4. Have the child use scissors to snip little shapes along the outer
edge of the folded paper, cutting along the creased edges. When they
are done, open up the paper. The end result should be a lace-like
heart shape. If the creases are too prominent, have an adult use a
hot iron to remove any wrinkles.
5. Fold the red paper in half, creating a greeting card. Use the
glue stick to attach the heart shape to the front of the card. Open
the card and have the child write his or her greeting, using the
felt tip pen.