On Orders $49+
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Valentine’s Day card exchanges don’t have to be complicated to be cute. These DIY roller skate-themed Valentine’s cards are fun, playful, and perfect for kids to share with classmates or hand out at a party. The best part? They come together quickly and easily using Cricut’s Print Then Cut feature, so you can create something personalized and adorable without spending hours crafting.
You can either create your own cut design from scratch in Cricut Design Space, or keep things simple and jump straight into this ready-to-use project to get started right away.

Just follow the on-screen prompts in Cricut Design Space to print the roller skate design onto white cardstock using your home printer.

Once it’s printed, load the paper into your Cricut machine and let it do the cutting for you - it’s a quick and easy process from start to finish.

Cut the card backing out of blue cardstock. This will be the base of your Valentine and adds a fun pop of color behind the roller skate design.

Run a thin line of white craft glue around the edges of the roller skate card front, making sure to skip the top where the skate opening is. Carefully line it up with the blue cardstock backing and press it into place. Set it aside and let the glue dry completely before moving on.

Once the glue has dried, slide a stick of gum into the opening you left at the top of the skate. It fits right into the skate opening and adds a fun little surprise to finish off the card.
And that’s it - an easy, adorable Valentine that kids will love sharing. These roller skate cards come together fast, look super cute, and are a fun way to add a little personality to classroom or party Valentines. Whether you make just a few or a whole class set, this is one DIY that’s sure to roll in some smiles.

If you’re looking for even more easy, kid-friendly projects to make for classroom parties or school celebrations, here are a few fun ideas to try next. Each one is simple to put together and works perfectly for gifting or Valentine exchanges. These projects pair perfectly with classroom celebrations and make it easy to create thoughtful, handmade gifts kids will be excited to share.
A practical and fun little gift that teachers and kids can actually use, especially for classroom reading time.

Bright, magical, and always a hit with kids who love a little sparkle and whimsy.

A creative option that doubles as an activity, making it great for busy classrooms.

Perfect for water bottles, notebooks, or lunchboxes, and durable enough to last.

A sweet, simple treat holder that’s cute, festive, and easy to assemble in batches.

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