Valentine's Day is just around the corner, and nothing says "I like you" quite like a handmade card and some sweet treats. I imagine, however, that the other 25 students in my daughter's class will show up prepared to exchange a plethora of sugary goodies, so we plan to curb the cavities with a healthy alternative to the traditional lollipop: Zollipops!
Zollipops are considered The After You Eat Treats® because they're actually good for your teeth! These tasty fruit-flavored morsels are sugar-free, nut-free, gluten-free, dairy-free, vegan, and kosher, making them a great option for the classroom. As an added bonus, they're just the right shape for simple Valentine's Day crafts.
So grab your scissors, glue, and a bag of your favorite lollipops to get started.
1. Sweet BouquetRoses are red, violets are blue, lollipops are sweet, and so are you.Additional supplies needed: Flower printable (Variation ONE or variation TWO) Leaves printable (Click HERE for a free copy) Colorful construction paper How to: Cut and glue. It's that simple! |
2. Cheerful BalloonsTake your Valentine's Day to new heights with this simple, uplifting design.Additional supplies needed: Cloud printable (Click HERE for a free copy) Construction paper How to: Cut out 1 circle (1.5 inch diameter) + 1 tiny triangle for each balloon. Give the balloon dimension by drawing on a reflection (a curved triangle). |
3. Silly Stick FiguresI've only got eyes for you... and for my lollipop valentines too!Additional supplies needed: Tie-Dye printable (Click HERE for a free copy) Googly eyes |
4. Happy UnicornsUnicorns are all the rage, so stay on-trend with these simple DIY treats.Additional supplies needed: Unicorn printable (Click HERE for a free copy) Construction paper Washi Tape ~ Glittery gold, silver, or rainbow How to: Watch the video tutorial below. |
Want to create these Valentines for yourself? You can find Zollipops in the oral health aisle of your local Walmart store.
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Disclosure: I was compensated for this article; however, all of the opinions stated are my own.