Ever had one of those Valentineโ€™s Day when youโ€™ve completely forgotten to organize anything? Yep, me too. So to save you tears on February 14th, here is my favourite quick fix that doesnโ€™t involve flowers from the service stationโ€”the FIVE MINUTE VALENTINE! Grab your favourite four-legged friend and lets get started!

Materials

โ€ขย ย ย  1 large sheet red (or pink!) cardstock
โ€ขย ย ย  1 ruler
โ€ขย ย ย  1 pencil or white marker
โ€ขย ย ย  A pair of scissors or X-Acto knife
โ€ขย ย ย  1 round cake tin or other round object approximately the size of your dogโ€™s head

Handy Prepping Tips

โ€ข If you donโ€™t have a cake tin, use a vase or similar circular object. Try to get something close to your dogโ€™s head size.
โ€ข When cutting out the heart, feel free to cut slightly rounded lines to make a more organic heart shape.
โ€ข If you donโ€™t have an X-Acto knife, gently fold the heart to cut the cross in the centre with scissors.

Directions

1. Trace two circles using the cake tin to make the top of the heart.
2. Rule two lines to complete heart shape.
3. Cut out the heart using scissors or an X-Acto knife
4. Cut a cross in the centre of the heart shape.
5. Slip safely over your dogโ€™s head. Ensure it causes no discomfort to your dog.

Creative Ways to Use Your 5 Minute Doggie Valentine

โ€ขย Use your photo to create a personalized e-card, or better yet print it out and make your own real card.
โ€ข Take a photo of your pooch with your phone and send a surprise Doggy Valentine text!
โ€ขย Forgo the photos and cards and simply have your dog greet your main squeeze, friends, and/or family wearing his face-framing paper heart. What could be cuter than a living, breathing, wagging, smiling real life doggy valentine?

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