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There are so many ways for young artists to show their love with crafty, Valentine-themed ideas!

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Published January 15, 2023

Valentine Craft Ideas for Kids of All Ages

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Valentines and gifts mean more when they're made by hand, and this is such a great holiday for kids to get creative and have fun. There are so many wonderful Valentine's Day crafts for kids of all ages - from super simple cards for the littles to make to more involved projects for older kids. A lot of ideas are scalable too, so you can make a simple version with younger kids.

Handprint Heart

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This is a wonderful Valentine's craft for Mom or Dad, since it also works as a snapshot in time. Handprint crafts preserve the way those hands looked when they were little, and kids love looking back on that too. To make this, you'll need red construction paper, white tempura paint, decorations, and glue.

  1. Have kids dip their hands in white paint and create a heart with overlapping handprints on the red construction paper. You may have to help younger children with this; there's a little bit of coordination required to get the prints in the right spot.
  2. Allow the handprints to dry.
  3. Add a decorative border of cut-up paper, artificial flowers, or anything else that's fun.

Helpful Hack

If you're doing this with several kids, save yourself a headache and label the construction paper with their names. That way, the handprints won't get mixed up during drying.

Heart-Shaped Fan

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Did you know that if you fold a circle accordion-style, you can make a heart shape? You can use standard round coffee filters for this and color them with markers, or you can use pretty printed paper that you've already cut into circles. The bigger the circle, the bigger the fan (10 inches in diameter is a good place to start). You'll also need glue and a popsicle stick.

  1. Lay the circle flat on a work surface and begin folding it back and forth, accordion-style.
  2. When the whole circle is folded, fold it in half lengthwise. This will create a heart shape. Use glue to make it permanent.
  3. With more glue, add a popsicle stick handle to the fan.

Valentine's Day Cupcake Toppers

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There's pretty much nothing sweeter than cupcakes as a Valentine's Day treat, and this craft goes perfectly with the tastiest confections. It also leaves lots of room for kids to express their creativity. You'll need construction paper, glue, toothpicks, markers or crayons, and any edible decorations you like.

  1. Cut hearts out of paper, keeping them about an inch and a half in diameter. You can do this ahead of time to streamline things for little kids who might struggle with the scissors.
  2. Decorate the hearts any way you like. This is where the markers and crayons come in.
  3. When you're ready, place one heart upside down on a work surface and add glue to the back of it. Place a toothpick in the middle and add another heart on top. Let this dry to make a cupcake topper.

Quick Tip

Avoid glitter and any small non-edible decorations that could fall off the cupcake topper onto the frosting of the cupcake.

Curly Straw Valentine's Craft

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Any beverage seems special when you drink it through a curly straw, and this Valentine's craft for kids is a fun way to customize curly straws for the holiday. This is super quick and easy too, which means you can do it with little ones who might not have the longest attention span on the planet. Start with a store-bought straw and add your own paper decorations.

  1. Grab a few sheets of construction paper and cut out little hearts. There's no rule about size here - whatever works for you.
  2. Decorate the hearts with markers or crayons. You can also use lace or fake flowers that you glue on.
  3. A piece of clear tape is all you need to attach the heart to the curly straw. You can use more than one heart if you're feeling extra fancy.

Chair-Back Valentine's Pouches

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At home or at school, having a chair-back pouch is a great way to contain all those little Valentine's Day greetings and gifts. Kids can make the pouch themselves for even more fun. There are so many ways to customize it too. You'll need a large piece of construction paper or thin posterboard, some ribbon, and a stapler, as well as decorations and art supplies.

  1. Fold an envelope out of the paper or posterboard. You can keep it super simple with a rectangular flap or do it on an angle to look like an envelope. There's no wrong answer.
  2. Decorate the pouch with the name, plus lots of hearts, flowers or other creative artwork.
  3. Cut two pieces of ribbon (any width), each about 18 inches long. Staple these to the back of the pouch so you can tie it on a chair.

Stained Glass Heart Window Decoration

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There's something so pretty about tissue paper stained glass, and this is a Valentine's Day craft that kids will be proud to give to Dad, Mom, or anyone else they love. All you need is construction paper, clear cellophane, tissue paper, glue, water, and scissors.

  1. Cut a heart of out clear cellophane.
  2. Mix glue and water in a 50-50 combination.
  3. Apply a thin layer of glue to the heart using a paintbrush. Work in sections, adding little scraps of tissue paper as you go.
  4. After all the scraps are glued on, add another layer of glue over the top. Let everything dry.
  5. Cut a frame for the heart out of construction paper and glue it on.

Valentine's Day Garland

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With this Valentine's Day craft idea, it's easy to add as many custom touches as you like. The fun is in decorating the hearts. You can make the garland spell out a message or just try out different decorations on each section.

  1. Have kids cut hearts out of paper. It doesn't matter if they're the same size, so you can make a template for them or just let them wing it.
  2. Let the kids decorate the hearts any way they want. You can't go wrong with lots of glitter here.
  3. Cut a piece of ribbon in the length you want. Six feet is a good starting point.
  4. Use tape to attach the hearts to the ribbon. Put the ribbon closer to the top of each heart so they will hang well.

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Homemade Valentine's Slime

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Kids love slime, and it's pretty easy to make yourself with some little assistants. All you need is some food coloring (might we suggest red?), a bottle of school glue (8 oz), a tablespoon of baking soda, and about two tablespoons of saline from the drugstore.

  1. Dump the entire bottle of glue into a bowl.
  2. Mix in a few drops of food coloring. It's better to go for pastels so the slime doesn't stain kids' hands.
  3. Sprinkle the baking soda over the top and stir to combine it thoroughly.
  4. Stir in the saline gradually. The slime will start to thicken as you mix it in.

Quick Tip

For even more festive fun, add some glitter or heart-shaped confetti to the slime.

Get Creative on Valentine's Day

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Even simple crafts, like creating Valentines with layered construction paper hearts, can be a fun and cute craft for kids of any age.

It's so much fun to craft with kids for Valentine's Day, whether you're doing it as a party activity or just a fun parent-child bonding afternoon. Prepare yourself for a little mess and let go of any agenda you might have. Things don't always go according to plan when you do art with kids, but it's always a great way to have fun.

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FAQs

How to make a simple Valentine gift? ›

Your take on homemade Valentine's gifts might mean an easy craft (anything heart-shaped will do), a sweet treat (think chocolates, pink candies or homemade donuts) or a DIY Valentine's Day card. Whatever your style, this roundup proves it's easier than expected to make your own presents.

Do parents give kids Valentines gifts? ›

Yes, giving your child a Valentine's Day card or treat is a lovely thing to do. Those who include their children in Valentine's Day tend to go all out on presents and special meals and messages of caring and kindness. "We have little presents and special dinner," says Stephanie M. "My little boy calls it Love Day."

Do kids still do Valentines in school? ›

Most teachers and etiquette experts we spoke with indicated that it is usually recommended to give every student in the classroom a valentine, especially if your child is passing them out at school.

Can a 13 year old celebrate Valentine's day? ›

"It's a day that should be celebrated regardless of whether the individuals are seniors or teenagers," Sehat tells Yahoo Life. "The holiday is perfectly OK as it's a celebration of love. Valentine's Day is an all-inclusive day that doesn't differentiate between the gender of partners."

How to decorate simple in Valentine's Day? ›

Consider a bowl of hearts, love quotes or even vintage cards to evoke a feeling of love as well as being easy and subtle Valentine's Day decor for your home. I filled my absolute favorite vase with some fluffy pink peony stems to give this desk end table a pretty Valentine's look.

Who created Valentine's? ›

Oruch, a University of Kansas English professor, determined that Chaucer was the first to link love with St. Valentine in his 14th-century works "The Parliament of Fowls" and "The Complaint of Mars," notes the Times. Therefore, Oruch claimed, Chaucer invented Valentine's Day as we know it today.

What is the simple Valentine's Day? ›

Valentine's Day is a celebration that happens on February 14. It is the day of the year when lovers celebrate their love. This can be done by giving flowers, chocolates, Valentine's cards or just a nice gift. Love notes can be given to one another.

What can I give for Valentine's Day besides candy? ›

Other ideas include a book, a spa gift card or basket, a custom photo album or engraved jewelry. Of course, objects can't compare with the gift of experience; some ideas are a concert, cooking class, wine tasting, movie night or weekend getaway.

What to sell on Valentine's Day at school? ›

When planning a Valentine's Day fundraiser, you likely think of chocolates and roses. Flowers are a staple of this popular holiday. Roses are arguably the most popular flower you can start selling at your school. Nearly 28% of adults purchase flowers for a loved one or partner on Valentine's Day.

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