Printable Ninjago Valentines For Your Kids to Pass Out {Free!}
These printable Ninjago Valentines are super easy to make at home and are perfect for kids to use for school parties! If you’re looking for printable Lego valentines, read on to see how quickly you can make them! Just print, cut, and sign.
Print and Cut Ninjago Valentines
This post is so nostalgic for me! I originally made Lego Ninjago Valentines cards for my oldest son 7 years ago when he was super obsessed with Legos.
He has since moved on (now he’s trying to spend all my money on expensive sneakers instead of huge Lego sets) but we had so many awesome years of playing with all the different themes.
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Printable Valentines are especially perfect if you didn’t remember to grab cards from the store and realize the night before the school exchange.
Ninjago was a big favorite of my son. He was in a big ninja phase and the fact that Lego had a Ninjago set was the best thing ever!
I knew my son would love to pass out Ninjago Valentine’s so I decided to get crafty and make some. And I’m sharing them with you so you can be a mom hero too.
Supplies
- Cardstock
- Scissors or a paper cutter
- pen
If your kids are like mine, they probably want to give out candy along with their Ninjago Valentine’s cards. Just pick up some candy at your local store and attach one of these with some ribbon.
If you are attaching candy you will also need: candy, cello bags, ribbon, and a hole punch.
How to Make Printable Ninjago Valentines
Step 1: Download
Click here to download the free printable Ninjago Valentine —–> Lego Ninjago Printable Valentine
Step 2: Print
Print out as many pages as you need. Each page will have 6 cards on it. I kept these black and white to make them really modern and clean.
Step 3: Color (optional)
Your child could easily color them in with colored pencils or crayons. I love things that can be an artsy activity for your kids and a gift to give to others.
Or, you could pair them with a small package of crayons so their friends could color them on their own.
Step 4: Cut
Use your paper cutter to cut out your Ninjago Valentines.
This is my FAVORITE paper cutter. I’ve used it for, like ever. It’s super easy to use and I like that it’s not the guillotine style. Kids are “helpers” and I hate the idea of them reaching as the cutting arm is coming down. Ew.
This whole project only takes a few minutes which I love!!!
Step 5: Sign
Then just have your kids sign the cards. Most schools don’t want you to address them to the classmates so all you have to do is put their name.
I don’t want to say that I’m lazy, but I’m totally lazy. If a DIY Valentine requires cutting, scoring, bending, and gluing, I’m not doing it.
This easy printable Ninjago Valentine requires printing and cutting in a straight line. You’re welcome.
YOU GUYS! How cute is this? This is the original Ninjago Valentine’s we made 7 years ago! How cute is his little heart for the “O”?!
He was so proud to pass these out to his kindergarten class. Now he’s in 9th grade.
Maybe I can get him to give these out again this year…I could almost feel him rolling his eyes as I wrote that.
More Lego posts
- Lego Dance Party Kid’s Birthday Party – If your kids love Legos, you may want to check out this fun Lego-themed party with a twist! Add a dance floor and let the kids cut loose!
- Why Legoland is Rad – Why I think Legoland is such a fun place and why you should plan a visit with your family.
- Our stay at the Legoland Hotel in Carlsbad – I wasn’t expecting to love the Legoland Hotel as much as I did but it was fun for the whole family.
More Valentine’s Day posts
- Make Cherry Fun Dip Flavored Whipped Cream for your kids to celebrate on Valentine’s Day.
- DIY Mini Heart Pillows make a cute no-sew activity for the kid’s to do.
- Make a Lavender Sachet that doubles as a balloon weight and leave a fun bouquet on a friend’s porch.
DIY Lego Ninjago Valentine’s
Equipment
- Printer
- Paper cutter
- pen
Ingredients
- Lego Ninjago Printable file in blog post
- Cardstock
Instructions
- Download the Lego Ninjago Printable (link found in the post).
- Print out the page on cardstock (each page has 6 cards, print as many pages as you need).
- Use a paper cutter or scissors to cut out the Ninjago Valentine’s.
- Have your child sign their name to the cards.
Hi! Do you happen to have a printable link for the ninjago valentines? I would love to print these for my son!
Hi Nancy, no I don’t have a printable link for these. I found the clip art online and just added text to it. Since it isn’t my clip art I don’t feel right putting together a printable. Sorry!