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5 Easy-to-Make Long-Distance Valentine's Day Cards

There's nothing nicer than mailing Valentine's Day cards to family and friends who are far away. Here are five fun and easy ideas that kids of all ages can do to create perfectly love-ly cards:

Long-distance hug for Valentine's DaySpecial Delivery Hug

Have your child make hand prints on construction paper, than cut-out the right and left hands separately. Attach the hands with a length of ribbon, and write on the back of the hand prints "Sending You a Long Distance Hug!" (Full instructions at Tons of Fun.) (Shown from our Valentine's Day Pinterest board.)

Thumb-body Loves You

First, make the card by folding a sheet of construction paper in half. Then, have each child in the family add her thumbprint and write her name underneath. And last, write the message "(Thumb)body loves you!" For added decoration—as long as the kids' thumbs are already messy—make heart thumbprints, too by having your child put her thumbs together in a heart shape.You can see the full Thumb-body Valentine project at Brown Paper Packages, and directions for making the heart thumbprints are at Parents.com.

My Art Belongs To You Valentine's Day CardMy Art Belongs to You

Have your child draw an abstract picture (toddler scribbles work perfectly) and then cut her artwork into a heart. Tape the heart to a construction paper card with the message "My Art Belongs to You." Feeling extra crafty? Fold a piece of construction paper in half and have your child draw directly on the right-hand inside side. Then cut a heart out of the other side of the paper so that the design can be viewed through the heart cut-out. Full directions at The Write Start. (Photo from Anna.)

You Mean the World to Me

Cut out part of an old map into a heart shape and add the message "You mean the world to me." Extra points if you incorporate where you live and where the far-away relative lives as well.

The Photo Valentine

Nothing makes long-distance relatives happier than a good, old-fashioned photograph. Send a photo of the kids holding a big Happy Valentine's Day! heart, or dressed in matching I love Grandma and I love Grandpa tees. For inspiration, search through all the great ideas on Shutterfly and Tiny Prints.

We'll be sharing lots of fun ideas for homemade classroom valentines in the next day or two!

And if you have a great homemade Valentine idea, please share it in the comments below! 

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There's nothing artificial in these blog posts from New Jersey's hardest-working women. Where to go, what to do, and how to do it—with kids—are all part of the mix.

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Anna Sandler is a New Jersey mom of three active, loud, and fun children under 10. She loves to keep them busy creating random handprints.

Renée Sagiv Riebling is a freelance writer from NJ. She never irons (Quick! Grab it out of the dryer while it's still hot instead!) or cooks anything that requires dicing, but she does love sweet sticky faces and family outings with her husband and two children.

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