Save Money With These DIY Disney Valentines

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 The Disney Experience  |  February 3, 2020

Valentine’s Day is quickly approaching, and your kids are likely to exchange valentines at school. We have links to some printable Disney valentines that won’t cost you more than some printer paper/card stock, printer ink, and some of your time (or, the kids’ time). You can stick with a single set, or mix and match!

1. Mickey & Friends Valentines

Mickey & Friends Printable Valentines

When you think “Disney,” you think of Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Goofy, and Pluto. So, of course there is going to be a set of Mickey & friends valentines. This set contains 5 designs, and they’re pretty gender-neutral which means they can be given to boys and girls alike.

2. “Coco” Valentines

"Coco" Printable Valentines

Add some flair to Valentine’s day with these 6 “Coco” valentines. Who said valentines and skeletons don’t mix?

3. Disney Princess Valentines

Disney Princess Printable Valentines

You definitely can’t have Valentine’s day without the Disney princesses! This set comes with a whopping 11 designs.

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4. Winnie the Pooh Valentines

Winnie the Pooh Printable Valentines

Bring the Hundred Acre Wood to the valentine festivities with these 5 designs.

5. “Lilo & Stitch” Valentines

"Lilo & Stitch" Printable Valentines

Nothing represents love like family, which is why these “Lilo & Stich” valentines are so perfect. Family can be blood relation, lawful relation, a best friend, coworkers, and more. ‘Family’ is a BIG word.

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