I love creating Valentines that make a lasting impression. It really doesn’t take a lot to make a Valentine’s Day card that will stand out and be truly enjoyed by friends. Kids love Goldfish Crackers… heck… I love Goldfish Crackers, so this Valentine is sure to be a hit with everyone. I made these Goldfish Crackers Valentines with a message that is gender neutral. “Will you o’fish’ally be my Valentine?” is such a fun play on words that is sure to get a giggle from little ones.
These are super easy and inexpensive to make with the printable that I created. I was able to fit 9 per page. I probably could have fit 3 more, but I’m just figuring out how to make these printables and the formatting still eludes me. There aren’t really any instructions needed. Simply print and cut out the Valentines. Place a small hand full of Goldfish Crackers into a small, clear plastic treat bags. I used ones that are 3″ x 4″ in size. Fold down the top, and staple the Valentine in place. Two staples at the top sufficiently seals the bag and keeps the Valentine message in place.
You can get my Valentine printable here for free. If you share, I simply ask that you link back to this page, not the printable. Thanks!
If you liked this project, check out my Valentine Card project using teddy bear crackers. It also comes with a printable. Easy peasy!
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So cute! I like semi-homemade “good treats” for kids instead of buying into the candy companies.
You have the best Valentine’s ideas! I don’t know a single kid who doesn’t love Goldfish either.
These really are so cute and more my level as I can’t bake! My grandchildren & the children I care for will get such a kick out of these. The five year olds love playing with words. Thank you!
Such a cute and creative Valentine’s treat!
Great alternative to candy!
Great Valentine ideas…. Problem now is deciding which one to use.. Thanks so much!!!
I love this idea! I think I will use it for my daughter’s preschool class, but instead of staples I will have to use yarn and tie to a bag of prepackaged Goldfish. Either that or a glue dot! Thanks for the great idea!
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