Valentines Box Ideas – Let's DIY It All – With Kritsyn Merkley (2024)

A collection of unique and cute valentines box ideas to make for class parties, home or fun. From a unicorn box to a robot box, there are fun box ideas for everyone.

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Valentines Day Boxes

Who doesn’t love Valentine’s Day?! It’s been one of my favorite holidays since I was a child and is one that my own children love. Maybe it’s the candy, maybe it’s the hearts, but I think my kids would say that the school Valentine parties are their favorite.

It’s become tradition to make Valentine’s Day Boxes for school or home parties, and this year is no different. With 5 kids in pre-school or elementary school, we had a variety of box requests that include a unicorn, hot air balloon, dinosaur and robot.

To get all the supplies to make these boxes, we headed to Michael’s knowing very well that they would have all the supplies needed to make these unique valentine box ideas. With their products, we were inspired to make some awesome boxes that were simple and creative!

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Unicorn Valentine Box

I think it’s safe to say that most little girls are obsessed with unicorns. They’re sparkly and magical, and it’s the box requested by our 4 year old.

We wanted to keep things simple and were so glad that Michael’s carried card boxes that already had a slit at the top for valentines. With some card stock, scrapbook paper and a hot glue gun we got to work in creating this easy unicorn that was made in under an hour.

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These are the supplies we used to make this unicorn valentine box:

To begin, make the unicorn horn by using some glitter scrapbook paper. To do this, roll from the corner of the paper into a cone shape. Hot glue and cut off the excess to make it the size you want. Hot glue this to the top of your box.

Make hair to go behind the horn as well as hair for the tail by cutting out pieces from different colors of paper. Hot glue these together and then to the box.

Cut out eyes, cheeks, ears and flowers to add to the box as well. Add any other accessories to complete the unicorn box.

As you can see, it’s very simple and can be modified to your liking. They also had red and white card boxes if you want to change out the color of the unicorn.

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Hot Air Balloon Valentine Box

The most simple of the boxes were the hot air balloon valentine boxes. They took about 20 minutes to make and were also made with simple supplies from Michael’s.

If you are looking for a quick and cute idea, this is definitely the one to choose. We also loved that Michael’s carried these cute heart paper pails which made for the perfect base for our hot air balloons.

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Supplies needed for the Hot Air Balloon Valentine’s Day Boxes include:

Adding any accessories to the balloons is optional, but we loved the paper pennant banner we made. To make this, fold a scrapbook paper in half and cute triangles on it with the base at the fold. Hot glue pennants to a piece of twin. Attach to balloon using glue dots.

Hot glue straws into the corners of the paper pail making sure they are all at the same height above the base. The balloon will rest on the tops of the straws.

Blow up balloon and place in the middle. Adhere the ballon by adding a glue dot to the top of the straw as well as a glue dot to the balloon where it attaches.

And, that’s it! So easy and quick and a cute idea!

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Dinosaur Valentine Box

Creating this dinosaur valentine box was easier than you’d think. Michael’s carries an assortment of dinosaurs along with all the makings for an amazing diorama.

With a few of these supplies and a simple round paper mache box, we were able to create another simple valentine box that is perfect for any dinosaur lover!

What’s great is you can also change it up based on the dinosaur and foliage you use to make it completely custom.

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Here are the supplies we used to make this Dinosaur Valentine’s Day Box

To begin, attach the vinyl mat grass to the top of your box. Also add any palm trees or foliage and hot glue on.

Attach the dinosaur to the middle and make sure it is secure. A kid will most likely use the dinosaur to pull the lid on and off, so it needs to be on there vey securely.

Cut out cardstock in the shape of grass and hot glue to the rim of the paper mache box top.

Pain the bottom of the paper mache box. We used hunter green. To add a cute touch, we printed out on cardstock “You’re DINO-MITE, Valentine!” and hot glued that to the T-Rex’s hands.

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Robot Valentine Box

The most time-consuming of the boxes was this Robot Valentine Box. It’s still very simple, but took a bit more time because we ended up wrapping the box and lid in silver wrapping paper. Another option is to buy silver craft paint or spray paint which may be easier if you don’t like wrapping but still takes time to paint and let dry.

We were also able to add some fun accessories like the moon light sand accordion arms and legs. As always, this can be changed out based on what accessories you add as well as the colors you use to decorate the robot.

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Here are the supplies we used to make this Robot Valentine’s Day Box:

Begin by wrapping your boxes in silver wrapping paper. The box and lid can also be spray painted silver or painted silver with craft paint. Be sure to cut out the slit the valentines will go in with an X-acto knife.

Hot Glue the smaller square box to the top of the card box (NOTE: We wanted the lid of the square box to look like a slit for the mouth, so we hot glued that at an angle before gluing it to the card box). Add any accessories you want that will include the heart, buttons, eyes, top antenna, etc.

For the lights, we just hot glued this to the heart and zig-zagged it all over for it to look wire-y.

We also created arms and legs by cutting 1 ¼″ wide paper strips from blue and green paper. We hot glued these as an L and then crossed the papers back and forth over each other to create an accordion. Hot glue these to the sides of the box and add any hands and feet desired.

Again – so simple but it took a little bit more time. 😉

We know that the possibilities are endless as to what can be created for Valentine Boxes, but wanted to share a few more ideas with you from around the web.

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Boy Valentine Boxes

There are so many great Boy Valentine Boxes all over the blogosphere. Here are some of the favorites we rounded up that are creative, unique and perfect for Valentine’s Day!

So many great ideas to try out for the 14th!

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Girl Valentine Boxes

We also wanted to share some of our favorite Girl Valentine Boxes. These may be a little more cutesy but perfect for any upcoming class parties!

Such fun ideas!! That Kitty Cat and puppy have to be my favorites!

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More Valentines Day Box Ideas

There are also more Valentine’s Day Box Ideas to share with you that could be great for girl or boy. And best of all? They all seem simple! Here are some of our favorites we rounded up for you:

Seriously – SO many amazing ideas!!

We hope you were able to find some inspiration here and that you head to Michael’s for all your Valentine’s Day needs.

For more information of what they have to offer for Valentine’s Day, GO HERE.

ENJOY!

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Valentine's Day Boxes

Valentine's Day boxes are a popular tradition for school or home parties. They are often made by children and can come in various creative designs. Some popular ideas for Valentine's Day boxes include unicorn boxes, hot air balloon boxes, dinosaur boxes, and robot boxes. These boxes can be made using simple supplies and materials from craft stores like Michael's. For example, to make a unicorn Valentine box, you would need a pink card box, cardstock paper, scrapbook paper, scissors, and a hot glue gun. The box can be decorated with a unicorn horn, hair, eyes, cheeks, ears, and flowers [[1]].

Unicorn Valentine Box

To make a unicorn Valentine box, you would need the following supplies:

  • Pink Card Box
  • Cardstock Paper
  • Scrapbook Paper
  • Scissors
  • Hot Glue Gun and Glue Sticks

Here's how you can make a unicorn Valentine box:

  1. Make the unicorn horn by rolling glitter scrapbook paper into a cone shape and hot gluing it to the top of the box.
  2. Create hair for the unicorn by cutting out pieces of paper in different colors and hot gluing them behind the horn and as a tail.
  3. Cut out eyes, cheeks, ears, and flowers from cardstock paper and add them to the box.
  4. Add any other accessories to complete the unicorn box.

You can modify the design and colors according to your preferences. Michael's also offers red and white card boxes if you want to change the color of the unicorn [[1]].

Hot Air Balloon Valentine Box

To make a hot air balloon Valentine box, you would need the following supplies:

  • Paper Pail
  • Balloons
  • Paper Straws
  • Glue Dots
  • Scrapbook Paper
  • Twine

Here's how you can make a hot air balloon Valentine box:

  1. Use a paper pail as the base for the hot air balloon.
  2. Attach balloons to the top of the pail using glue dots.
  3. Create a paper pennant banner by folding scrapbook paper in half, cutting triangles, and hot gluing them to a piece of twine. Attach the banner to the balloon using glue dots.
  4. Hot glue straws into the corners of the pail, making sure they are all at the same height above the base. The balloon will rest on the tops of the straws.

You can add any other accessories or decorations to personalize the hot air balloon box [[1]].

Dinosaur Valentine Box

To make a dinosaur Valentine box, you would need the following supplies:

  • Round Paper Mache Box (7 inches)
  • Vinyl Mat Green Grass
  • Diorama Palm Trees
  • T-Rex
  • Hot Glue Gun and Glue Sticks
  • Cardstock Paper
  • Hunter Green Craft Paint
  • Foam Brush

Here's how you can make a dinosaur Valentine box:

  1. Attach vinyl mat grass to the top of the round paper mache box.
  2. Add palm trees or foliage to the box and hot glue them on.
  3. Attach the dinosaur securely to the middle of the box.
  4. Cut out cardstock in the shape of grass and hot glue it to the rim of the paper mache box top.
  5. Paint the bottom of the paper mache box with hunter green craft paint.
  6. Add a cute touch by printing out "You're DINO-MITE, Valentine!" on cardstock and hot gluing it to the T-Rex's hands.

You can customize the dinosaur Valentine box by using different dinosaur figures and foliage [[1]].

Robot Valentine Box

To make a robot Valentine box, you would need the following supplies:

  • White Card Box
  • Mini Square Box
  • X-acto Knife
  • Cardstock Paper
  • Tape and Scissors
  • Silver Wrapping Paper
  • Darice Moon Lights
  • Hot Glue Gun and Glue Sticks

Here's how you can make a robot Valentine box:

  1. Wrap the white card box and mini square box in silver wrapping paper or paint them silver with craft paint.
  2. Use an X-acto knife to cut a slit in the box for the valentines.
  3. Hot glue the smaller square box to the top of the card box at an angle to create a mouth-like slit.
  4. Add any desired accessories like hearts, buttons, eyes, and top antenna.
  5. Attach the Darice Moon Lights to the heart shape on the robot using hot glue.
  6. Create arms and legs by cutting paper strips and gluing them in an accordion shape to the sides of the box.

You can customize the robot Valentine box by adding different accessories and using different colors [[1]].

Additional Valentine Box Ideas

There are many other Valentine's Day box ideas that you can explore. Some examples include:

  • Lego Valentine Box
  • Monster Valentine Box
  • R2D2 Valentine Box
  • Purple Minion Valentine Box
  • Angry Bird Valentine Box
  • Pikachu Valentine Box
  • Cupcake Valentine Box
  • Flamingo Valentine Box
  • Butterfly Valentine Box
  • Panda Valentine Box
  • Puppy Valentine Box
  • Kitty Cat Valentine Box
  • Hippo Valentine Box
  • Mickey and Minnie Valentine Box
  • Rubix Cube Valentine Box
  • Taco Valentine Box
  • Gum Ball Machine Valentine Box
  • Train Valentine Box

These ideas offer a wide range of creative options for both boys and girls [[1]].

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FAQs

How do you make a Valentine box out of a cereal box? ›

First you'll want to wrap up the cereal box using wrapping paper or brown paper so that the text on the cereal box isn't visible. If you don't have paper you could easily paint the box. Next you can use your favorite embellishments to decorate your box.

How to make a Valentine's Day basket? ›

Fill your gift basket with a variety of packaged sweets: we suggest popcorn drizzled with Candy Melts candy or candy-coated pretzels. Complete your basket with a few romantic DVD's and a big, cozy blanket!

How to make a Valentine gift box with paper? ›

How to make a paper box with scissors and tape (great for younger hands)
  1. Cut out two large squares from a piece of paper.
  2. Cut out square corners on each piece of paper. This will allow the sides of the box to fold up without needing any folds.
  3. Fold the sides up and tape them in place.
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How to make a llama valentine box? ›

Cut out the llama blanket, decorate it and glue one end down on one of the long sides of your llama body. So your blanket can open (for your friends to insert your cards), you could either put velcro dots or make your own tab for easy opening (folding a small piece of ribbon in half and gluing it on the back side).

How to make a simple Valentine gift? ›

How about a pinch pot shaped like a heart for holding jewelry or keys, or a clever wind chime made with heart shaped cookies cutters. And many of these simple ideas are easy enough that the kids can help with a little oversight from an adult.

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