Thanks for sharing this! My 7 year old was wanting something very similar to this for her class but with mini hershey bars in them. I'm going to show her these tonight!
Thanks for sharing this! My son is 1 and we are supposed to send valentines to his "class" at "school" (yeah... it's a Parent's Morning Out program, so that's why I use the ""s). I was looking for something I could fill with M&Ms for the older kids and puffs for the younger ones- this is perfect! Thanks!
wow! these are so neat. i was thinking of maybe making cute molded crayons for the kiddo's classmates and maybe i could tuck them into these. thanks :)
Just wanted to let you know that the boys and I made these to give to their classmates on Monday -- we LOVE them! I'll probably be blogging about it on Monday, thanks for such a fun project for us to do together!
I just had to tell you that I LOVED these so I made them for all of my childrens' classes. We used conversation hearts instead of M&M's, but I think they still turned out pretty cute. Thank you so much for sharing your creativity and talent. These are probably my favorite Valentine's ever!!! We may just repeat them again next year! I LOVE THEM!!!!! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!!!
Thanks so much for this!! I made them with puffs for my daughter's friends since they are all under 2. I also used heart vellum. Thanks for the template, that made it super easy and quick to make! Here are how mine turned out (http://sewingnovice.com/2011/02/14/happy-valentines-day/)
Thanks for sharing this! My 7 year old was wanting something very similar to this for her class but with mini hershey bars in them. I'm going to show her these tonight!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this! My son is 1 and we are supposed to send valentines to his "class" at "school" (yeah... it's a Parent's Morning Out program, so that's why I use the ""s). I was looking for something I could fill with M&Ms for the older kids and puffs for the younger ones- this is perfect! Thanks!
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Just ordered the pattern for the Runaround Bag. Can´t wait to be able to make my own - it´s really nice.
These are adorable!
ReplyDeletewow! these are so neat. i was thinking of maybe making cute molded crayons for the kiddo's classmates and maybe i could tuck them into these. thanks :)
ReplyDeleteThis is such a super cute idea! I'm sharing a tutorial, too. Stop by!
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are those real m&ms in there? brilliant!
ReplyDeleteAdorable. I was just thinking this afternoon that I would sew up wax paper bags with red thread but this is waaaayyy cuter. Thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteThat's it, I'm totally making these for my department. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute to pass out on Vday!!! LOVE these!
ReplyDeleteDarling idea! It's a keeper. What's the font you used to write the title on your first photo? I've been looking for something similar.
ReplyDeleteI love that idea. Valentines Day is such a nice excuse to whip out all of these lovely joys.
ReplyDeleteSuch a sweet idea Anna, love it x
ReplyDeleteJust wanted to let you know that the boys and I made these to give to their classmates on Monday -- we LOVE them! I'll probably be blogging about it on Monday, thanks for such a fun project for us to do together!
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Maureen
I just had to tell you that I LOVED these so I made them for all of my childrens' classes. We used conversation hearts instead of M&M's, but I think they still turned out pretty cute. Thank you so much for sharing your creativity and talent. These are probably my favorite Valentine's ever!!! We may just repeat them again next year! I LOVE THEM!!!!! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!!!
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Thanks so much for this!! I made them with puffs for my daughter's friends since they are all under 2. I also used heart vellum. Thanks for the template, that made it super easy and quick to make! Here are how mine turned out (http://sewingnovice.com/2011/02/14/happy-valentines-day/)
ReplyDeleteI realize I'm a little late...but I tried to view the tutorial (for next year maybe:))...and it was "not found"...any chance I could still get it?
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