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Valentines Day can really be easy and customizable.  Here is the goodie my kids will be sharing with their classmates this February 14th – Honey Stick Valentines Printables – and they are free for the taking!  Enjoy!

Print. Tape. Deliver. 

Honey Stick Valentines Printables by TIDBITS

It wasn’t too long ago when I noticed honey sticks popping up in the grocery stores and I delighted in giving my children a small taste of my childhood.  Do you remember having honey sticks as a kid?  My favorite has been and always will be the root beer honey stick.  Yum.

Honey Stick Valentines Printables by TIDBITS

My kiddos adore when I sneak one into their lunch box, and I adore that they get to have a sweet treat that isn’t full of refined sugars.

Honey Stick Valentines Printables by TIDBITS

I wanted to find a way to have my kids use honey sticks in their Valentines swap for their classes, so I made up some cute printables to share.

All you need to do is print, tape and let your kids deliver the yummy fun.

For a complete list of all my class valentine ideas, see 13 of the Best Free Printable Valentines Day Cards for Students. You’re sure to find something you’ll love!

Honey Stick Valentines Printables by TIDBITS

I found some black and yellow washi tape at Hobby Lobby that seemed to suit the project well, and if their teachers want names on the Valentines, they easily have enough room on the back of the Valentine.

Honey Stick Valentines Printables by TIDBITS

I kept the printable black and white, which will allow you to print on any color of paper to customize your look.

Honey Stick Valentines Printables by TIDBITS

I stuck with brown craft paper (also found at Hobby Lobby) for a more natural look and feel, but any color would be fun.

Honey Stick Valentines Printables by TIDBITS

You can choose between the bee that says “BEE MY VALENTINE”, or . . .

Honey Stick Valentines Printables by TIDBITS

. . . the jar of honey that says “HEY THERE HONEY”.

Honey Stick Valentines Printables by TIDBITS

A unique treat that can also double as a stick puppet . . . or so she said.

Honey Stick Valentines Printables by TIDBITS
Honey Stick Valentines Printables by TIDBITS

Print as many or as little as you wish, cut, tape and enjoy a most simple and unique Valentines.

Honey Stick Valentines Printables by TIDBITS

WHERE TO GET VALENTINE SUPPLIES

I have often found that the best way buy class valentine supplies is to purchase them in bulk online.

I’ve set up a TIDBITS & Company Valentines Moonsift page. There, you find links to the items used in this post, as well as my other favorite valentine products. Check it out for full details!

Honey Stick Valentines Printables by TIDBITS

HOW TO GET THE FREE PRINTABLE VALENTINES

To get your FREE printables, please fill out the form below to gain access to my TIDBITS SUBSCRIBER LIBRARY.


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No need to fill out the form again.  CLICK HERE for access to the library, and your passcode is in each email update I send out.

You’ll be able to download and print both the bee and honey Valentines printables, as well as other subscriber only content that is updated regularly.

“BEE MY VALENTINE”

Bee my Valentine

“HEY HERE HONEY”

Hey there Honey

I do take reader requests for free printables, so please share your hopes and ideas with me any time!

Honey Stick Valentines Printables by TIDBITS

Does your school participate in swapping Valentines?  Do you go the store bought route or homemade variety?  We do both, just depending on the year and what my kids want to do.  It’s a fun and enjoyable tradition for all!

Honey Stick Valentines Printables by TIDBITS. "BEE MY VALENTINE" and "HEY THERE HONEY".

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    1. Hi Donna! Sorry for any confusion. They are in my subscriber library, which if you fill out the form in this post, you will have access to that immediately. If you are already a subscriber, please look at the bottom of my emails and you will always have access to the library. Thanks!

    1. I actually just bought them that way. They are each flavored differently. I find them in my grocery store, or I’ve almost always seen them in Whole foods stores. Thanks for coming by!