LEGO Valentines with FREE Printables

These LEGO Valentines will be a big hit for the class party at school!

LEGO Valentines with FREE Printables - just print and add a Lego!
My two little boys are pretty obsessed with all things LEGO.

So when I found these cute little LEGO erasers in the Target Dollar Spot I was beyond thrilled because I knew they would make great Valentines to pass out at school!

The hard part?

Convincing by boys to let them go to their friends.

They wanted to keep them all!

But for $1, I was easily able to grab an extra pack for them to keep.

These LEGO Valentines are SO easy to make!

Especially when you download my free printable.

LEGO Valentines with FREE Printables - just print and add a Lego!

LEGO Valentines FREE Printable Files

You can download my free LEGO Valentine prints here: Boy version, Girl version

I know girls love LEGOS as much as boys so I didn't leave them out on the Valentines.

If your little girl is LEGO crazy then be sure to use the girl version of the Valentine with a female minifigure.

LEGO Valentines with FREE Printables - just print and add a Lego!
LEGO Valentines Supplies:

Printable Valentines

LEGO erasers (or whatever LEGOS you choose to use) (affiliate link)

Twine

Eyelet punch or small hole punch

LEGO Valentines with FREE Printables - just print and add a Lego!
Cut the Valentines.

Place the LEGO eraser on empty white space and mark where you need to punch holes on each side of it.

Punch holes in the Valentine.

An eyelet punch works great for this if you have one (and you can punch through several Valentines at a time).

If you don't then a small hole punch will work just fine.

Thread twine through the holes and tie into a bow over the eraser.

LEGO Valentines with FREE Printables - just print and add a Lego!
Have your little write their name on the Valentines, and you're all set!

LEGO Valentines with FREE Printables - just print and add a Lego!
I always love a good non-candy Valentine.

And to be able to use something that symbolizes a toy my kids love SO much is a great to express their personalities in their Valentines!

 
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21 Comments

  1. Hi! When I click the link to download, it just goes to a blank white page. Am I doing something wrong? So adorable!!

    1. That is so odd, Heather! I just clicked on both links and I was able to see the preview image. Try clicking the download button after you click over and see if they will download.

  2. These are seriously adorable. My boys would have absolutely LOVED giving these to their friends! Thanks for the free printable--I've pinned these to my Valentine's Day board.

    Thank you for sharing these at the Grace at Home party at Imparting Grace. I'm featuring you this week!

  3. So adorable for Valentines. Thanks for sharing at the Inspiration Spotlight party. Pinned & sharing. See you again soon.

  4. This is such a sweet idea!! I absolutely love these!! I'm on the hunt for those erasers or similar ones. Thank you so much for sharing with us at #MMBH.

  5. What a great idea for Valentines! I shared your post in my weekly roundup for Dream Create Inspire. Thanks for linking up with us!

  6. So clever! My kids love Lego too. They've discovered the Lego shaped candy (kind of like a sweetart) being the sugar hounds that they are!! Thanks for sharing these at Saucy Saturdays.

  7. These are so cute and I see them being a big hit. EVERY kids loves Legos! Thanks so much for linking up with us at Share The Wealth Sunday! I hope you'll come back and join us again tonight!
    xoxo
    Lisa

  8. Oh this is awesome!! Just this year my boys are out of the valentine giving at school. Kinda makes me sad. I'm pinning though because I have two girls. Maybe they'll like this! Ha I'm into the candy-less stuff. Soooo much candy!!

  9. That is such a great idea. I am sure your boys will enjoy giving them out. Thanks for sharing with us at Throwback Thursday!

  10. Legos are such a big thing with my kiddos right now. This would be perfect for them to give out. Thanks for sharing.

  11. We love LEGO in our home! Okay, let me rephrase. Me and my Mister love LEGO (we don't have kids, ha!).
    These are so adorable! Would also be great to attach one of those blind-bag LEGO minifigures to, if you were doing for a smaller group than the whole class (or, in my example, my Mister, ha!).

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