Valentine Crafts for Kids (2024)

What’s the Project: These simple and fun Valentine crafts for kids are great to do with the little ones at home or are perfect for a school Valentine’s Day party. Easy for you, fun for the kids!

I was talking to my 18-year-old son the other day and he mentioned that as a single guy in his late teens, he has no real reason to love Valentine’s Day, and yet it’s got a soft spot in his heart. It’s just a fun holiday, maybe partly because it’s a bright spot in the otherwise dreary time of year.

I don’t know about you, but I really love celebrating Valentine’s Day. I think it’s also partly because everything is so cute! Pink and hearts and glitter…these are all my favorite things. Add chocolate to the mix and you’ve really got a deal! And it’s fun to focus on spreading love to others. I love to do nice things for neighbors, friends, my kids, and of course, my husband.

I am hoping to find some time with my kids in the next week or two to do some fun Valentine’s crafts or make some fun Valentine’s treats.

If you’re hoping to do the same, or if you’ve got a class party that you’re going to be helping with and you need some easy Valentine crafts for kids, here are some great ideas. I seriously had so much fun pulling these ideas together because they are SO SO cute!

I hope you have a blast doing these with your kids.

Before we hit the craft ideas, need some more fun Valentine’s Day ideas for your kids? Here are some great ones (games and gifts) that I love and think you might too!

  • Give your kids a “hug in a mug
  • Make your kids a fun Valentine’s Day breakfast
  • Play this free printable Valentine’s Bingo game with them

Now let’s take a look at these cute Valentine’s Day crafts for kids!

Easy Valentine Crafts for Kids:

Think beyond the paper hearts (though those are fun too) and try some of these new Valentine craft ideas that are great for kids of all ages. I’ve tried to include things that can be enjoyed by many ages-toddlers to teens, preschoolers to parents. Have fun looking these over and picking some out!

You don’t have to make these just for Christmas! Have you ever thought of making a cute little gingerbread house for Valentine’s Day? I know my kids love it when they do this for a classroom party. Or you could do it at home. My kids would be THRILLED if we did that.

Valentine’s Day Gingerbread Houses:
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A great one for class parties because it’s simple and won’t cost a lot. Works great for many ages too. Grab some paper plates, construction paper, clothes pins, and googley eyes and you’re all set!

Valentine Paper Plate Butterflies:
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These are a favorite of mine! (These are from this blog so I am biased.) Take a heart-shaped cookie cutter and turn it into a little ladybug or lovebug if you will! Super easy but so cute and creative! Decorate with candy or chocolate chips.

Love Bug Cookies:

Who doesn’t love a little love monster? I’ve made these with my kids in recent years (even my teenage son once!) and they loved it. Grab some yarn and pipe cleaners and make these little guys.

Love Monsters:

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These are as simple as needing to cut strips of cardstock and then using a stapler to shape them into hearts. Simple but cute!

Staple Heart Wreath:

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Are you a lover of gnomes? I know some people are getting tired of them but how can you resist such a cute little creature? They are adorable!

Valentine’s Day Gnomes:

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Here’s something unique that your kids will love doing because it will really bring out their inner artistic skills. Not hard to make either! (Bonus!) This heart garland would make cute and easy Valentine’s decorations too.

Coffee Filter Valentine’s Garland:

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How simple and fun are these? I can imagine my little girl self really loving making these when I was in elementary school. You could make other shapes too.

Pipe Cleaner Heart Rings:

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Fun Valentine Craft Ideas to Make With Your Kids:

More love bugs! Such a cute idea. Grab some golf balls (they can even be old and beat up ones since you are going to paint them anyway) and make these cute little guys.

Golf Ball Love Bugs:

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Ahhh! This little penguin Valentine’s Day card is very sweet and would be super simple to make at a class party. All you need is glue and construction paper and the kiddos could write a cute message to someone that they love on it like mom, dad, or grandparents. Meaningful AND fun! This site has a template and instructions ready for you to use.

Valentine Penguin with Free Template:

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I absolutely love to sit down and color with my kids. It’s so relaxing and a great way to get them talking with you. Print these cute Valentine’s Day coloring pages, get out your crayons, and color away! Even toddlers and preschoolers can do this!

A sweet way to remember those little thumbprints and little hands, make a heart with them and turn it into a magnet for mom or for grandma to hang on the fridge! A sweet keepsake.

Thumbprint Rock Magnets:

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Love it or hate it? You know the kids would have a blast making this sparkly Valentine’s slime. If you can stand the mess. 🙂 But hey, it’s got glitter in it! You can’t go wrong with that. (Spoken by a glitter lover.)

Valentine’s Day Slime:

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Super Easy Valentine’s Day Crafts:

Another really easy one that really just needs some rocks and paint. A sweet way to brighten someone’s day too!

Friendship Rocks:

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Another easy one with yarn that I think elementary kids might enjoy. No mess on this one really at all! Follow this link for the easy tutorial.

Yarn Hearts:

SUPER simple, make a heart wreath from paper hearts. All you’ll need is scissors to cut out tons of hearts (or better yet, got a Cricut to do that work for you?) and then glue them together and add ribbon.

Heart Wreath:

How fun are all of those cute ideas to do with your kids or grandkids? Don’t they get you excited to do some crafts with them? I am REALLY hoping to do the lovebug cookies (and maybe add some almond extract to them…yum) and I’d love to make the gnomes…and maybe several others. We will see how much time I’ve got! My boys are getting old enough that they don’t always want to do these things with me but maybe I can con them into it this year because mama loves making Valentinc crafts with them!

Which are you excited for? Any that you for sure want to make? Any favorites that you make each year that aren’t here?

Enjoy these fun diy Valentine crafts for kids.

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Cute Printable Monster Valentines:

Starburst Valentines:

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FAQs

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 give parents Valentines? ›

To many, Valentine's Day is no longer about celebrating your significant other – if you have one – but your relationship with just about anyone, whether platonic or familial. In some families, it's now standard procedure to exchange Valentine's Day cards between parents and children.

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.

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.

What is the meaning of 14 February? ›

Valentine's Day, also called Saint Valentine's Day or the Feast of Saint Valentine, is celebrated annually on February 14.

How to make a kids Valentines box? ›

All you need is a shoebox and some heart-shaped stickers to create this eye-catching box. After cutting a slit into the top of the box, cover the top and bottom with pink paper. Then it's sticker time!

How to make a Valentine's Day basket? ›

Spa basket: Fill a basket with relaxing bath items, like bath salts, bubble bath, and scented candles, along with a soft towel and robe. Food basket: Put together a basket of gourmet treats, like chocolates, wine, cheese, and crackers, for a romantic dinner at home.

How to decorate a shoebox for Valentine's Day? ›

DIY Heart Stickers Valentine Box Idea

To make: Cut a slit in the top of a shoebox, then cover the top and bottom of the box with pink paper. Then cover it with heart-shaped stickers.

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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