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Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Valentine's at the Toms'

I'm not very good at being original.  But I am cheap.  Sutton and I always try to come up with ideas for his valentines to make them a little different.  Last year they were individually wrapped moon pies with alien occupied space ships (courtesy of my Cricut) that said, "You're Out of this World Valentine".  This year though, I think I even out-did myself as far as the expense.  Total cost (minus the man hours, minutes really) was one dollar and six cents.  And that was for the bag of Pixy Stix from the dollar store.  Sutton and I had looked up ideas on one of my favorite sites, familyfun.com as well as looked at a Current Stationary Catalog.  We took a little bit from this and a little bit from that, and this is what we came up with.  I used my Cricut again for the body and eyes (the second layer on the eyes are actually garage sale price stickers), a whole punch, my Close to My Heart acrylic stamps and glue stick.  Sutton and I enjoyed putting these together as our special one on one time.  Then earlier tonight while I put the finishing touches on some of them I had a thought.  It's been said, and I certainly will not argue, that the oldest child reaps benefits that his or her sibling may never have.  These are things such as more baby pictures and new clothes.  Then it occurred to me, do I really plan on putting all this effort in to the valentines for six kid's class mates just a few years down the road, simply to save a buck?  I would like to think so, but that's a lot of Valentines. It is nice spending the time with him to put them together each year, because it is just special "Mom and Sutton" time.  No brothers are allowed, no interruptions.  Just the two of us.  So I would like to think that, yes, I will do that with each of my kids when they are in grade school.  We will just have to start in December instead of the week before Valentines day.  Okay, maybe not that early, but I will have to be organized!  We'll see!
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4 comments:

  1. I looooooove these! of course. :)

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    1. Love the owls. I also used the Cricut to create a pattern for my owls. please come visit me at my blog and consider following me.

      http://carrollcraftycreations.blogspot.com/

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  2. I love these! I love how easy they are and especially how cheap they are!! Thank you so much for sharing!

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  3. These are so cute!!! Which cricut cartridge did you use?

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