We threw a Valentine's Party for our playgroup. The color scheme was red, pink, and purple. We played Valentine's BINGO, made a craft, ate cupcakes, and exchanged valentine's cards.
Cupcakes
Mini Valentine's water bottles
Red velvet cake balls....Yummy.
Each child at the party received a personalized mailbox to put their Valentine's in. It was so much fun watching them get excited about putting the cards from their friends in their OWN mailbox!
A Sample of the Favors
Happy Valentine's Day!!
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