Classroom Valentines: A Survey

This morning, I sent Jack off to school with a backpack filled with Valentine’s to exchange with his classmates. It’s a yearly ritual my kids covet as much as Halloween costumes or decorating the Christmas tree. This year I asked them to help design their classroom Valentines. Jack wanted a space shuttle. Kate butterflies. They even wrote their own text. Beaming with pride over the final product, they never once complained about addressing and signing 32 Valentines (yes, that’s a Valentine’s Day miracle!).
I am considering offering Classroom Valentines for purchase on my website and in my Etsy Shop next year. I’ve created a quick survey to learn what you, my trusted readers, are looking for when you buy Valentines. Please take a moment to fill out my survey and one lucky reader will win a set of my brand new Butterfly Thank You Notes. The winner will be picked randomly on Monday. Yes, I’m bribing you to participate because I genuinely value your opinion!
Click here to take my quick survey.
If you would like to enter to win the note cards, please leave your name and email in the demographic information. If you prefer to remain anonymous just leave question eight blank.
Thank you! I look forward to reading your answers. Have a fantastic Valentine’s Day or as Kate, age 4, says, “Valentines Day: The celebration of candy!”
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Too funny! I have a son named Jack as well. I tried to design his classroom Valentine’s cards, but apparently I’m not cool enough. I think he thought I’d make them too girly with glitter and all. Please let us know how the survey goes.
a lovley idea and cute what your little daughter said…i take part…;)…so have a lovley valentine´s day…until then…cheers ines
Great job and questions on your survey (so professional!). Happy Valentine’s day!