

Here’s a little fun fact: Joyeuse is actually the correct way to translate it, not Joyeux – that whole masculine versus feminine thing is pretty important in the language of love. It reads, “ Happy Valentine’s Day” in French. This printable is great if you’d like to make a card for a good friend, sister, mother, or grandmother. Voila – instant fancy factor! French Valentine Here’s a tip for fancy-ing it up a bit: print it off in a smaller size and place a coordinating colored piece of card stock behind it. PNG file to suit your needs) but also look amazing when printed and put in a frame. The Valentine’s Day printables below would all look great as cards (you can size the. The free download is available in a PNG format, so you can size it to whatever you need without losing quality.ĭo you all like to set out little gifts or sentiments for your kids to find, too? Right now, she likes saying each letter and their sound, so it will be a simple way to introduce more opportunities for her. I picked up a cute pair of monkey socks at the Dollar Spot at our Target store and thought it would be cute to make a little note tag for Elise. If you believe French is the language of love – or not – yep, I gotcha mon ami. If you like making little gifts for the kids each holiday (but don’t want to spend too much time or money doing so), I got you, too, girlfriend. If you’re a fan of coral and gold, I’ve got ya covered with some Valentine’s Day printables. I have, however, been spending my nights working on some great Valentine’s Day printables to share with you all. Because of our sunny weather, we’ve been outside a lot and my crafting has taken a back seat to soaking up some vitamin D. Not too impressive for most of the country, but people don’t usually mention sunshine and winter in Seattle in the same sentence. Writing this, I’m looking at sunny skies.
