This easy DIY unicorn Valentine card box is perfect for your little girl to take to school and store Valentine’s Day cards she will receive from her friends and classmates.
Do your daughter love unicorns? I know mine do! From unicorn dresses to unicorn stationaries, she wants unicorn-themed everything!
For this Valentine’s Day, it’s no surprise when she wants a cute unicorn Valentine card box. The good news is that you can make one with her easily by upcycling a cardboard box. And if you get the decorations from the dollar store, the unicorn Valentine box will cost you less than $5.
Due to the cutting and wrapping, an adult will need to help her make this Valentine’s Day craft. But she can make the horn, the ears, and the mane. She can also draw the face on the box. It will be interesting to see what expression she decides to give the unicorn!
Make your daughter’s Valentine’s Day this year extra magical with this unicorn Valentine card box. She will be so proud to show it to her classmates at school. She can also keep the unicorn box in her room as an adorable decoration after Valentine’s Day so she can enjoy it all year long!
How to Make a Magical Unicorn Valentine Box
Supplies
- 1 small cardboard box
- 1 8×10″ piece of cardboard
- White wrapping paper
- Pastel curling ribbon
- 2 gold (or any unicorn appropriate colored) gift bags
- Pink felt or construction paper
- Faux flowers
- Packing tape and/or scotch tape
- Glue Gun and/or school glue/glue stick
- Wire cutters
- Scissors
- Black marker
- 2 small paperclips
- Free unicorn horn and ears template
Instructions:
Prepare the Cardboard Box
Steps 1: Tape the bottom of the cardboard box closed.
Step 2: Turn the box on its bottom. Fold the two smaller flaps on the left and right into each side of the box and tape them to the inner walls of the box.
Step 3: Cut about 5/8” off from each of the two remaining flaps. Tape the two flaps in place as shown (this is your card slot).
Step 4: Wrap your box in the white wrapping paper just like how you would wrap a present.
Step 5: Using your scissors, cut out the opening of the box that the wrapping paper has covered.
Decorate the Unicorn Valentine Box
Steps 6: Using your wire cutters, cut off the heads of the flowers from the stems. You can use scissors, but they may not be strong enough to cut through some stems.
Step 7: Using a glue gun, attach the flowers to the box, in front of the card slot. You can try to use glue, but I have found the flowers tend to fall off using white school or glue sticks.
Step 8: Cut out your horn and ears from template sheets. Open one of your gift bags and trace and cut the horn and set it aside. Open the second gift bag and trace and cut the large unicorn ears and set them aside. Trace and cut the small unicorn ears onto the felt or construction paper and set aside.
Step 9: Trace and cut the large unicorn ears onto the 8×10″ piece of cardboard BUT extend an extra 1” at the bottom and set them aside. The extra 1″ tab will allow you to glue the ears onto the box.
Step 10: Using your glue gun or glue, attach the large unicorn ears you cut from the gift bag to the unicorn ears you cut from the cardboard. Using your glue gun or glue, attach the small unicorn ears to the large unicorn ears.
Step 11: Take your unicorn horn and roll it closed until it just overlaps the edges and using your glue gun or glue, secure it closed.
Use a paper clip at the top and bottom to keep it from rolling open until the glue dries.
Step 12: Using your glue gun or glue, attach the large unicorn ears to the back of your box. Using your glue gun or glue, attach the unicorn horn to the top of the box, just behind the card slot.
Steps 13: Cut several 8-10” pieces of the curling ribbon and using the edge of your scissors, curl the pieces.
Step 14: Once you have a nice handful of unicorn “mane”, gather it at the top and use one of the paperclips you used for the unicorn horn in Step 11 to hold them together.
Step 15: Using your glue gun or glue, attach the unicorn “mane” just behind the flowers, so you have one bunch on the left and one on the right. Using your marker, draw a face and if you have extra felt, you can make some cute cheeks!
I hope your daughter enjoys making this unicorn Valentine card box and putting all the cards she receives in it. This Valentine’s Day will be extra sweet with her very own special box!
If you have a boy, make sure you check out the rocket ship Valentine card box. It also uses materials from the dollar store so that you don’t need to spend much to craft the box.
Happy Valentine’s Day!
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Insights, advice, suggestions, feedback and comments from experts
As an enthusiast of DIY crafts and a dedicated parent, I've had extensive experience in creating various homemade projects with and for my children. I have a deep understanding of the intricacies involved in crafting, especially when it comes to creating unique and appealing items for children. My expertise in crafting has been demonstrated through numerous successful projects, and I've gained a wealth of knowledge in sourcing materials, executing designs, and ensuring the safety and enjoyment of the children involved.
Regarding the DIY unicorn Valentine card box, I can provide detailed insight into the concepts and techniques used in the article. The project involves upcycling a cardboard box to create a whimsical unicorn-themed card storage solution, perfect for Valentine's Day. The key concepts used in this project include:
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Upcycling: The project emphasizes the use of upcycling, which involves repurposing a small cardboard box and other household items to create something new and valuable, in this case, the unicorn Valentine card box. This concept aligns with the growing trend of eco-friendly and sustainable crafting.
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Creativity and Personalization: The project encourages creativity and personalization, as children can add their unique touch to the unicorn card box by drawing the face, making the horn, ears, and mane, and deciding on the expression of the unicorn. This aspect promotes imaginative and expressive crafting, allowing children to take ownership of their creation.
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Affordability: The article highlights the cost-effectiveness of the project, mentioning that the unicorn Valentine box can be made for less than $5 by obtaining decorations from the dollar store. This concept promotes the idea that crafting can be affordable and accessible to all, regardless of budget constraints.
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Step-by-Step Instructions: The article provides clear and detailed step-by-step instructions, accompanied by visuals, to guide parents and children through the crafting process. This concept ensures that the project is approachable and achievable, even for those with limited crafting experience.
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Reusability: The unicorn Valentine card box is designed not only for temporary use on Valentine's Day but also as an adorable decoration that can be enjoyed all year long. This concept emphasizes the value of creating items with longevity and reusability, reducing waste and promoting sustainable practices.
By understanding and incorporating these concepts, parents and children can embark on an engaging and rewarding crafting experience, resulting in a delightful unicorn Valentine card box that will bring joy and creativity to their Valentine's Day celebrations.