Printable Valentine Love Notes

Valentine Love Note Printables from Our Best BitesKate and I were talking recently about how blogging and social media have led to every minor thing in life transforming into a major thing.  We both have been avoiding Pinterest this entire month because the onslaught of Valentine Day stressed us out.  When I was a kid, you went to the store and picked out the little cardboard box with the cartoon character you liked the best on it.  Inside there were those cheap little paper envelopes that you tried to lick shut but they’d never stay shut.  Now, if you judge the average Valentine by what you see on Pinterest, we’re all Martha-freaking-Stewart, and the blogosphere is full of tutorials and DIY entertaining and decor ideas for holidays I didn’t know people actually celebrated with things they needed tutorials for.  I actually have a tendency to get caught up in things like that because I LOVE holidays.   I love traditions.  I love making things absolutely magical for my kids.  But I also like having a balance, and making things meaningful.  I’ve been thinking about Valentines Day lately and wanted to do something with my family that wasn’t about games and candy and presents as it seems every holiday is.  We get plenty of treats around here, but within our home I wanted to really focus this year on the actual love part of Valentines.

Cutting out Love Notes

Every Monday night at our house is “Family Night.”  We sing a song together, read from our scriptures, have a little lesson/message about a value, and then play a game and have a treat.  A couple of weeks ago our lesson was about kindness and I blasted back to 1st grade when we learned about “warm fuzzies” and “cold pricklies.”  Did everyone do that?  I taught my kids all about warm-fuzzies and had them go around in a circle and say something kind about everyone else in the family.  They loved it.  And they thought of the cutest things to say.

It reminded me about how important it is to say things and not just show them.  And how much confidence it instills in a person to receive a compliment, and call out all of the wonderful things about them that you love.  I remember very specific instances in my life when people did that for me, and what a difference it made.  I still have a little folded up piece of paper from youth group activity we did when I was about 13 where we exchanged papers and wrote things we admired about the other person on it.  It says awesome teenage things like, “Sara is so super sweet to everyone!” and still, it makes me smile every time I read it.

Love notes for my kiddos

I still cling to a letter my Mom wrote to me when I was a teenager when she noted qualities she loved about me and traits she admired.  Things I never saw in myself until I read them from her and things I aspired to live up to after that moment.  I remember having a thoughtful chemistry teacher in high school who pulled me aside after class one day and asked me if I had considered what I would study in college.  She told me I was bright, and that I had a keen understanding of chemistry, and that the world needed more smart women in the science field.  Until that moment, I had never considered myself anything but completely average, but that one little compliment set me on a path that eventually led to a college degree in the science field.  I think about that teacher often and how much confidence she gave me with a few simple words.

Notes to Brothers

Experiences like that remind me of how important it is to express things to the people I love, and especially to help my children recognize in themselves what I see so clearly:  their strengths, their unique traits, their good behavior.  The things I’m proud of, the things that make me laugh, the things I love.  I love it when my sons see those things in each other, too.

So we did another little family activity.  I made these little love-notes and thought about each one of my kids.  This actually takes some time; it caused my husband and I to really ponder about the special attributes of each of our kids and realize how unique they all are.

Love Notes for Kids

I filled some out, my husband filled some out, and we had our boys fill a few out for each other.  That was probably my favorite part; seeing each of them express things they love about their brothers.

Notes to their brothers

It was fun reminiscing about things we’d done together in the past and some of our favorite family moments.

I made the notes little; just perfect for a quick little phrase or two, and perfectly sized to fit inside of those cute little treat bags.  (Mine are all from Orson Gygi)

Gygi Bags

My kids absolutely love our Christmas advent, and the waking-up-first-thing-in-the-morning-and-checking-it part is probably even more exciting than seeing what was actually in there.

Washi Tape

So I packaged up all of our little love notes

Love Notes

and have them waiting to be delivered.

Valentines in Paper Bags

And although I know my little boys will adore hand-written expressions of love from their parents, they will adore them much more if there’s candy involved.  So they’ll get a little of that too.  Packaged in their mail boxes in the days leading up to Valentines day.  And before they can use them to make paper airplanes, I’ll tuck them away for them to read again someday and be reminded of how much they’re loved.

Valentine Love Note Printables

You can use these little notes like I did, or for a fun family night of your own where you read them out loud, or slip them into a lunch box or tape them to a bathroom mirror for someone.  They’re just for sharin’ the love, so do that any way you like 🙂

Valentine Love Notes from Our Best Bites

(Little mail boxes from Target dollar section.) I’m having technical issues that are preventing me from putting all of these pages together in file, but you can can print them all separately using the links below.  I included all of the little phrases and questions starters I used for my family, plus a sheet of blank notes to use however you like.

Valentine Printables from Our Best Bites

Love Notes Set #1
Love Notes Set #2
Love Notes Set #3
Love Notes (Blank)

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Sara Wells co-founded Our Best Bites in 2008. She is the author of three Bestselling Cook Books, Best Bites: 150 Family Favorite RecipesSavoring the Seasons with Our Best Bites, and 400 Calories or Less from Our Best Bites. Sara’s work has been featured in many local and national news outlets and publications such as Parenting MagazineBetter Homes & GardensFine CookingThe Rachel Ray Show and the New York Times.

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Questions & Reviews

  1. I know that this is an older post, but my Target is selling cute little mailboxes like these in the dollar spot! I don’t know if anyone is looking for them but it made me super happy so I thought I would pass it along. 😀

  2. I just now finally read this post! So cute! Wish I’d read it before Valentine’s day! Lol Will pin it so I can do it next year! :))

  3. I guess I have never paid very close attention over the past three years following your blog. I have a Tyler and a Jack. Jack was almost an Owen. It is a family name, but my husband said no and we went with Jack. Just kind of funny. Thank you for your sweet ideas. Also, thank you for showing the world that motherhood is amazing and that just because you have a college education doesn’t mean you can’t stay home to raise special little people. You and Kate are really amazing!

  4. Thanks so much this is such a great Idea. I wished I would have had it when my kids were younger. I did love notes at Christmas time. Each week we wrote a love not and put it in the Christmas socks, And on Christmas eve we would sit in a circle, dump out the socks and each one would take turns reding out loud theri love note. It was so cool. Usually a big cry fest. But is helped everyone to know what we all thought and shared our love for each other.
    Thanks again for all the time an effort to share. I love it. Happy Valentines day.

  5. This is so wonderful, thank you! I am all for getting back to the heart of our holidays.

  6. I want to know why you always find the CUTEST things in the Target dollar section and I never do? Maybe I will give you my cell phone number and you can call me when you are shopping and find all these little gems. Then I can run on over to my Target store and buy some! Do ya think?

  7. I absolutely love this, it made my heart pitter patter with excitement. I think a lot of us tend to get carried away and distracted from the real meaning of some of the holiday’s we celebrate. It brings our families back to the real meaning, and purpose for such a holiday and can be applied in so many different aspects. I have always loved Valentine’s day, even if I didn’t have a Valentine and this is such a fabulous way of making it special for our children. I agree, I think at times we tend to show more than tell others why we love them. We must practice verbalizing it all the time, because it enables communication, love, and respect to flow into our homes.

    1. Haha. Funniest thing- my little 4 year-old’s favorite song in the whole world is Coldplay’s “Fix You.” He knows all the words and begs to turn it on every time we get in the car. He just closes his eyes and sings along, it’s hilarious. It will forever remind me of him!

  8. I am so glad I live in SL and was able to stop by Orson Gygi after reading your post. I left the store with way more than these cute treat bags… So many fun gadgets! LOVE it!! 🙂 I already had my cute mailbox from Target so now I can fill it with sweet love notes for my 5 year old daughter. She will be so happy! Thank you!!

  9. Sara- I saw those mailboxes at Target and picked some up for my kids and thought to myself, ‘I could totally see Sara getting these and doing something fun with them for Valentines Day,’ like we are best friends or something. well, What do you know, here you are! I am all set with boxes and now I have the notes, thanks a bunch!!!

  10. Hi! What a fun idea! The bag site you list has a variety of different bags. What size bags did you use? Just wondering if the Chevron Stripe Little Bitty Treat Bags would work? Thinking about using the blank ones for school valentines for the kids…..and for FHE of course! 🙂

  11. Perfect! This is just what I was looking for today! And Sara IS so super sweet to everyone!!! :o)

  12. This is so great and such a fun idea to really make Valentine’s Day about more than candy. Thanks!

  13. Sara, This post brought tears to my eyes. So sweet and thoughtful and full of real love. Thank you for all that you do.