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lego star wars valentines day cards

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Lego Star Wars Valentines Day Cards

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Hayden ValentinesBoys ValentinesValentine S PartyHolidays ValentinesNerd HolidaysValentine CraftsValentine IdeasLego Star Wars ValentineStar Wars Valentines CardsForwardLego Star Wars valentines with glow sticks. I need to remember this for next year.Lego Star Wars Valentines Day Cards A long time ago in a galaxy far far away, there sat a mother desperate for a quick and easy Valentine Day’s card for her kiddo. Fortunately we have the perfect Valentine Day card for you that is quick, easy and inexpensive! A Lego Star Wars Valentines Card!! My 5 year old has found the world of Star Wars and all I hear is Skywalker this and light saber that and so when I asked him what kind of Valentines he wanted to give out, I already knew the answer. All you need for this awesome card is a color printer, hole punch and a quick trip to your local bargain store (Dollar Tree or 99 Cent Store) to purchase a multi-pack of small glow sticks.  I simply printed the design, hole punched the card and taped a glow stick to the back.  




Easy peasy and oh so Jedi-like! Want even MORE Diy Valentine’s Ideas?Check out our Easy DIY Valentines for Kids!Mine StarwarsTotally StarwarsAdorable StarwarsLego StarwarsGeek LegoStormtrooper ValentineStar Wars ValentineLego ValentinesHappy Valentine SForwardI'm not ashamed to admit this provoked an "Awwww!" from me. Shop unique and handmade items directly from creative people around the world Popular items for star wars valentinePLEASE READ this carefully before asking me to email you the printable files!I also have a round-up of other Valentine ideas HERE. If you’re a frequent reader of craft blogs, you’ve no doubt seen those cute Valentines that feature a photograph of a child with an outstretched fist, and a lollipop stuck through the picture so it appears as if the child is holding it. (There’s a great example HERE at 24-7-365). If you’re a frequent reader of craft blogs AND you have a LEGO Star Wars obsessed child like I do, you might also have been excited to see THIS Valentine by Meg at Brassy Apple, which uses a glow stick stuck through the card to look like a light saber.




I love this idea, especially because it doesn’t involve more candy. And everyone loves glow sticks, right? Both of those ideas were floating around in my head when inspiration struck. Why not combine them? I took a picture of Parker holding a flashlight, then used Photoshop to get rid of the background. I replaced the background with an image I downloaded from the multimedia section of the NASAwebsite, and added the text. (The font is a free font called Star Jedi) I also experimented with taking pictures of one of his Star Wars LEGOs, and it turns out, Parker liked that better, so we will probably use those for his cards. If you’d like to make your own, I created two printable PDFs. One has four cards on it, each with a different background color. The other has four cards, all with white backgrounds, so it won’t use up as much ink to print. LEGO STAR WARS VALENTINES (COLOR) LEGO STAR WARS VALENTINES (WHITE BACKGROUND) PLEASE READ THIS CAREFULLY before you ask me to email you the files and make sure you have tried both methods.




Either click on the links above or: If those links don’t work, try these. (it will take you to another page on my blog, and then click the SECOND of the two lines… the top one isn’t a link, the bottom one is, but I can’t figure out how to get rid of the top one). I know some folks are still having trouble, but I think it just depends on what kind of computer you’re using, which browser etc. Sometimes I have trouble with Explorer, but if I switch to Chrome, it’s fine. I’ve been emailing the files to those who’ve asked, and hopefully I haven’t missed anyone. /moms/Star-Wars-Kids-Valentine-Day-Cards-39785978 on this server. Your technical support key is: 36fb-190c-1756-6707 If you are unable to fix the problem yourself, please contact and be sure to provide the technical support key shown above.Subscribe to the Newsletter! Sign up for all the latest straight to your inbox!We have the purr-fect KeeKee Valentine’s Day Cards for you to give to your friends and family!




These free printable cards come in 3 versions…4 to a page OR 2 versions of the 1 card per page you can fold. Click each image to download PDF files and there are directions below too! ♥ Happy Valentine’s Week! 4 Valentines In OneStar Wars In 1977, George Lucas made movie history with the release of Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope. Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, Princess Leia and Jedi warriors became pop culture icons. Now, after six films and multiple animated series, novels and comic books, the Star Wars franchise is still going strong. J.J. Abrams' Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens marked a modern continuation of the beloved movie franchise. Along with episodes VIII and IX, coming to theaters in 2017 and 2019, the latest Star Wars movies pick up the anthology kicked off in 1977 with Star Wars: A New Hope and followed up with The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi, then given a prequel trilogy starting in 1999 with The Phantom Menace, Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith.




But that's not the whole story coming from a galaxy far, far away. Interspersed between releases of official episodes in the familiar Star Wars story line will be standalone spin-off movies like Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (2016), and others that expand on and add depth to the Star Wars universe. , you'll save on all the latest Star Wars movies and TV shows on DVD, Blu-ray and Video on Demand by VUDU. You'll also find exciting Star Wars video games, Star Wars books and Star Wars toys, including action figures, LEGO Star Wars sets and more. You can even deck out your space with Star Wars-themed bedding and wall art. Walmart always offers Every Day Low Prices on all the best Star Wars merchandise, from videos to toys to home decor. This year both my boys are in love… and I mean in LOVE with all things Star Wars. 5 and 2 years old and no, they aren’t familiar with the movies, it’s all thanks to Legos and it so happens playing Star Wars is the hot thing to do on the playground these days.

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