Grab some heart labels and make your own conversation heart stickers in just a few minutes. You can then use these printable treat labels for all things Valentine's Day. Want more quick and easy Valentine's Day crafts? Be sure to check out even more Valentine's Day ideas here.
What You Need to Make These Printable Treat Labels
When I saw these cute heart-shaped labels, I immediately thought of conversation hearts and created my conversation heart printable treat labels just for you!
Supplies and Materials Needed
- Label Paper: I used the pastel pink heart label sheet from Online Labels, but you can use any sticker label paper. It's important to note that I did design my conversation labels to fit this type specifically. Want to use a Cricut machine to make these? I have instructions for that below as well!
- Printer and Ink: If you want to be super creative and hand-letter your own labels, go for it! To use my printable treat labels, you'll need a standard printer and ink.
- Containers: For this step-by-step guide, I used white paper bags and some plain white popcorn boxes. You can use anything that can hold sweet treats.
- Valentine's Treats: Speaking of treats, a gift bag isn't complete without something tasty inside. Grab your favorite candies from the holiday aisle at the grocery store or make your own at home.
Printable Candy Heart Phrases
You will also need your printable conversation heart stickers. To download those, sign up for the newsletter and the labels will be sent directly to your email. Once you sign up, you will be sent an email with a link to download the PDF file. Just download and print according to the instructions below.
Please note that the file is for personal use only.
How to Make Your Own Conversation Heart Stickers
It really is as easy as you think! Simply print and stick — you'll have great, personalized gifts ready in less than 5 minutes.
Step 1: Print Your Labels
Download the printable treat labels and print! It's also important to note that different printers have different settings — some require the sticky side of the label paper down, and others are the opposite. Make sure you triple-check your printer settings before beginning this project.
Optional: Use a Cricut Machine to Make These Heart Labels
Don't want to purchase the heart labels? You can use printable vinyl with your Cricut machine to get a similar look!
Upload the PNG file from your download to Cricut Design Space. Make sure to upload it as a flat image for print-then-cut.
Resize the image to fit your printable vinyl once you have it in Cricut Design Space, then click make to print.
Once you print on any printer, use your Cricut machine to cut them out. The Cricut will cut around the hearts and you will have stickers ready to use.
Note: When printing, you can leave bleed on in order to get a cleaner cut.
Step 2: Add Candies
Then just add candy to any bag and place a heart label to close. These are so simple and quick, yet they are adorable.
Customize Your Gifts with These Candy Heart Phrases
There are a few ways in which you can make this project all your own. Try one or more of the ideas below.
Change Up the Containers
I had some large popcorn boxes at home that were plain white, so I decided to use those, too! You can add these labels to the front of something similar for a fun treat container. No matter what bag or container you choose, use my conversation heart printable treat labels to close and decorate them.
Pack Full of Tasty Treats
This is a fun and unique way to give candy this Valentine's Day! Add in long candy (like licorice) or popcorn and you have a fun treat to give away.
Personalize the Message
It only takes a few minutes to add this handmade touch. With sayings like "text me" and "awesome", these conversation hearts might just get a few giggles as well.
So, get busy printing your own conversation heart stickers and add them to some treat bags. You may want to print some extra sheets and just let the kids play with them! After all, every kid loves stickers!
I love these simple printable treat labels and how much they remind me of my childhood and eating conversation hearts. I know you remember that!