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Bee Mine Valentine’s Day Cards

Bee Mine Valentine’s Day Cards

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Bee Mine! Valentine’s Day Cards. DIY.

Enjoy assembling these adorable and unique Valentine’s Day cards for your students, friends, classmates, or neighbor. This kit includes all the materials you need to assemble 12 mini valentines with matching envelopes. This card making kit is lovely for both children and adults. The cards are perfectly sized for classroom valentines.

Each set includes the following:
12 cards + 12 envelopes
12 pre cut beeswax hearts
Double sided tape
12 glue dots (as an alternative adhesive for attaching the beeswax hearts)

Kraft paper envelopes measure: 2.25 x 3.5

You will receive 12 cards printed on Kraft paper. The cards will be pre cut. Using the provided double sided tape, adhere a beeswax heart to each card. * Press firmly but not so firmly that an indentation is made.* Double up the two sided tape as needed for extra measure with adhesion. Glue dots are included for an alternative adhesive option. Allergen classroom safe. 

The back of each card is blank for adding a name or special note to the recipient.

Pro tip: Add your personalized hand written note on each card before adding beeswax hearts.

💫 SHIPS NEXT BUSINESS DAY with TRACKING

💫 All items are shipped via USPS First Class. Postal service may have nationwide delays that are out of my control as the seller. Your patience is appreciated!

💫 All supplies are carefully packaged.

💫 Add extra love by including honey, honey sticks, tea, and a mug! Gift to your beekeeping friend and honey supplier as a way to say, “thank you!”

🤍 THANK YOU for visiting!


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