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For many people, Valentine’s Day is thought of as either a super romantic holiday geared toward couples, or as just another holiday that seems to revolve around kids seeing exactly how much candy they can eat. But it’s also a great holiday to get the kids involved with Valentine's Day crafts and DIY decorations. From handmade Valentine’s Day cards to thoughtfully crafted Valentine's Day gifts and homemade Valentine's Day desserts, there are dozens of ways to get creative and experiment with art on February 14 — whether you have a significant other or not.
Valentine's Day art projects are also a great option to consider if you’re looking for a way to avoid the sweet treats and candy that the holiday can be known for. Choosing instead to focus on arts and crafts can be a way to practice creativity and avoid the sugar crash that is so common after an indulgent holiday. With a little forethought and the right supplies, you can plan a whole day of activities for the whole family. Here are 50 Valentine’s Day craft ideas to get you started, from projects for toddlers to ideas for older kids and parents.
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Cut-Paper Flower Card
Help your little ones make their very own Valentine's Day cards with a candy heart center.
Get the Cut-Paper Flower Card tutorial.
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Yarn-Wrapped Heart
This adorable heart-shaped craft doubles as holiday decor and takes just 5 minutes to make.
- Cut out a heart shape from a piece of cardboard.
- Tape the end of a yarn spool to the back of your heart.
- Wrap yarn around the heart until the cardboard is all covered.
- Cut off the yarn, loop the loose end through another piece of yarn, and tie it.
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Paper Heart Mobile
This decorative Valentine's Day DIY for kids is so easy to make, and it will look adorable hanging up at home or in the classroom.
Get the Paper Heart Mobile tutorial at Buggy and Buddy.
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'Inside Out' Valentines
These punny valentines inspired by the Pixar movie Inside Out include reusable silicone straws instead of candy, making them as sustainable as they are adorable.
Get the Inside Out Valentines tutorial at Studio DIY.
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Robot Valentine's Day Snack
As blogger Vanessa Coppola says about her creation, this cute-as-can-be snack DIY is 5-year-old tested and mom approved. Plus it's a rare Valentine's Day treat made without candy.
Get the Robot Valentine's Day Snack Craft tutorial at See Vanessa Craft.
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DIY Valentine's Day Photobooth
If you're throwing a Valentine's Day party, consider adding in a fun photo element with this easy DIY photo booth set up. It's affordable and sure to provide hours of fun for kids and adults alike.
Get the DIY Valentine's Day Photo Booth tutorial at See Vanessa Craft.
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DIY Magic Wand Pencil Valentines
Pencils with white erasers + black paper + tape + valentine printables = these magic wand valentines sure to excite any witch- or wizard-in-training.
Get the Magic Wand Pencil Valentines tutorial and free printable at A Kailo Chic Life.
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Paint Strip Valentines
You can pick up some Valentine-colored paint swatch strips at your local hardware store (for free!) and have kids use inked letter or heart-shaped stamps to create customized, colorful valentines. These can also double as bookmarks!
Be sure to allow the ink to dry for about five minutes. Our friends at Country Living have a smart trick to make sure the ink stays put: Coat each paint strip with aerosol hair spray before stamping.
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Yarn Flowers
Flower prices always skyrocket on Valentine's Day, but you can make your own bouquet that will never wilt and is much cheaper. To make, our friends at Country Living say to utilize pom-pom makers in three different sizes.
Here's the how-to: Wrap yarn around the tool's arms, then follow the package instructions to create the "buds." Put a little bit of hot glue on the end of a thin twig and insert into the pom-pom's center. Hold in place until the glue dries (about 10 seconds). Repeat as many times as you'd like, then arrange in vases.
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Miniature Paper Airplane Notes
These old-school paper airplane cards are not only adorable, but they're also functional, so you can playfully throw one over to your crush.
Thanks to Country Living contributing editor Cathe Holden's printable design template, all you have to do is print on 8x11" paper, have your kid write a note, then cut off the attached folding instructions and follow them for paper airplane perfection.
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Lace Votive Candles
Simply glue lace onto a few votive candles for the perfect DIY decoration for your Valentine's Day dinner.
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Valentine Letter Sugar Cookie
One instance when eating your feelings isn't only OK, it's highly recommended. Use this sugar cookie recipe from Country Living to make and frost 5-inch by 7-inch cookies. Then, help your kids write a thoughtful note with food-safe markers.
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Play-Doh Valentine
There's no time like Valentine's Day to make a good pun. Help your kid have an 'a-doh-able' holiday with this project.
Get the Play-Doh Valentine tutorial at Grace and Good Eats.
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Love Bug Fruit Cups
Need a quick craft to make for your little one's classmates? This might be it. After all, blogger Jenny managed to make 12 of these in just 20 minutes.
Get the Love Bug Fruit Cups tutorial at The Melrose Family.
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Noodle Necklace
Get your tot's creativity going with a necklace he or she can paint themselves, thanks to this idea from The Alison Show blog.
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Little August Ranch DIY Valentine Farm Animals Kit
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Little August Ranch DIY Valentine Farm Animals Kit
If you know a kid who's in that "obsessed with making farm animal noises" stage, then this DIY craft kit could be a great way to have fun with them and get creative during Valentine's Day — no candy required.
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Friendship Heart Necklaces
The kids will love making these special heart necklaces for their best friends.
Get the Friendship Heart Necklace tutorial at Make and Takes.
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Flowering Heart Tree
Go heart crazy with this easy-to-make flower tree paper craft.
Get the Flowering Heart Tree tutorial at Housing a Forest.
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Love Bug Hats
Your very own love bug will, well, love making and wearing this adorable holiday hat.
Get the Love Bug Hats tutorial at Do it Yourself Divas.
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Shaving Cream Hearts
This shaving cream craft keeps the mess contained in buckets, meaning both kids and parents will love this one.
Get the Shaving Cream Hearts tutorial tutorial at Hello, Wonderful.
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Valentine's Day Crafts and DIY Decorations
Valentine's Day is not only a romantic holiday for couples but also a great opportunity to engage in crafts and DIY decorations. It's a chance to get creative and experiment with art, whether you have a significant other or not. By focusing on arts and crafts, you can avoid the excessive consumption of sweet treats and candy that is often associated with the holiday. It's a way to practice creativity and have fun with the whole family.
Valentine's Day Craft Ideas
The article mentions 50 Valentine's Day craft ideas that you can try. These ideas range from projects for toddlers to ideas for older kids and parents. Here are a few examples:
- Cut-Paper Flower Card: Help your little ones make their own Valentine's Day cards with a candy heart center.
- Yarn-Wrapped Heart: Create an adorable heart-shaped craft using yarn. It can serve as both holiday decor and a fun activity.
- Paper Heart Mobile: Make a decorative Valentine's Day mobile using paper hearts. It's easy to make and looks adorable when hung up at home or in the classroom.
- 'Inside Out' Valentines: Create punny valentines inspired by the Pixar movie Inside Out. Instead of candy, these valentines include reusable silicone straws, making them sustainable and adorable.
- Robot Valentine's Day Snack: Make a cute and healthy Valentine's Day snack using juice boxes and other simple materials.
- DIY Valentine's Day Photobooth: Set up a DIY photo booth for a Valentine's Day party. It's affordable and provides hours of fun for kids and adults alike.
These are just a few examples, but there are many more craft ideas mentioned in the article. You can explore the full list to find activities that suit your preferences and the age group you're working with.
I hope these craft ideas inspire you to have a creative and enjoyable Valentine's Day celebration! Let me know if there's anything else I can assist you with.