Who doesn't love Valentine's Day? Whether you're into decorative doilies, boatloads of Valentine's Day candy, or Valentine's Day cards filled with sweet nothings, there's something for everyone come February 14—and that's especially true for little kids. In fact, we're pretty sure they enjoy Valentine's Day more than just about anyone else.
Here, you'll find a selection of our favorite Valentine's Day crafts for kids—easy, simple Valentine's Day activities and projects to keep small hands entertained in advance of the holiday. Some double as Valentine's Day desserts (hello, cutest mini cakes ever!) and some work perfectly as Valentine's Day gifts. But there's one thing all of these projects have in common: They're a fabulous accompaniment to any Valentine's Day movie marathon and just as fun as any Valentine's Day games.
It's just a fact: A snowed-in weekend at home is all the better with finger-painted Valentine "toadstool" cards. And just wait until you see the gingerbread "heart houses" on our list—they make for the sweetest Valentine's Day decorations, and they're also just plain delicious. You'll also find Valentine's Day mason jar crafts so you don't even need to run to the store for supplies. Read on for our favorite Valentine's Day crafts, grab some glue sticks and glitter, and prepare to delight the younger set!
1
Heart Suncatchers
Kiddos can let the love and the light in with this super simple craft. You'll use clear contact paper, tissue paper, and construction paper to create the suncatcher, then add some adhesive on the back to hang it up!
Get the tutorial at The Best Ideas For Kids.
2
Valentine Hugs
Just like its name suggests, this little guy is perfect for delivering some love on February 14. Though, it might be too cute to give away! Just look at those accordion arms and big googly eyes!
Get the tutorial at Crafts By Amanda.
3
Pipe Cleaner Heart Rings
Why buy Valentine's Day jewelry when you can make some? Insert: the most darling heart-shaped rings for little ones. Just grab a bag of pink or red pipe cleaners, and you’re ready to go!
Get the tutorial at One Little Project.
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4
Doily Bumble Bee
We can hardly bee-lieve how cute this craft is! A few basic craft items, including heart-shaped doilies, are all they need for this flying friend that can be used as décor or a V-Day card!
Get the tutorial at I Heart Arts N Crafts.
5
Beaded Hearts
Pink, red, and white beads come together with pipe cleaners to make these adorable hearts! Kiddos can add a string to hang them up or even wear them as bracelets.
Get the tutorial at The Craft Patch.
6
Fingerprint Mushroom Valentines
"There is so MUSHROOM in my heart for you," read these sweet DIY cards. Each of the white spots on the toadstools are stamped thumbprints.
Get the tutorial at Handmade Charlotte.
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7
Puff Paint Valentines Tote Bag
Is there anything more fun than puff paint? This adorable bag can be customized however your little ones see fit.
Get the tutorial at Country Living.
8
Valentine Bark
Nothing says "Valentine's Day" quite like chocolate—which is why we love this idea so much. It's part craft, part recipe, and thoroughly delicious.
Get the tutorial at Handmade Charlotte.
9
DIY Valentine Brooms
These mini brooms are crafted from colorful raffia and a wooden dowel. They're impossibly cute—and punny, too!
Get the tutorial at Handmade Charlotte.
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10
Love Bug Valentine Toys
Get creative and creepy with these fun creatures! They'll succeed in delighting all of their friends—or freaking them out, at the very least.
Get the tutorial at Dream a Little Bigger.
11
Mini Valentine's Day Cakes with Heart Toppers
This tutorial includes a handy printable template for those heart-shaped cake toppers. Easy-peasy!
Get the tutorial at Handmade Charlotte.
12
Valentine Candy Dispenser
Bet you'll never believe these mini dispensers are actually made out of baking cups and plastic ornaments. Mindblowing, right?
Get the tutorial at White House Crafts.
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13
Candy Robot Valentine
Your kids are going to want candy come February 14, so you might as well kill two birds with one stone with this adorable tutorial. Who knows? They might prefer playing with it to eating it!
Get the tutorial at The Craft Patch.
14
DIY Compliment Cards
It's a perfect time to promote kindness! With a few sheets of card stock, some markers, and—of course!—a little bit of glitter, your kids will be able to craft their very own versions of these "compliment cards."
Get the tutorial at The House That Lars Built.
15
Celery-Printed Valentine's Day Cards
Here's an easy way to get your kids to fall in love with veggies! Yes, those sweet little hearts are really made from celery "stamps."
Get the tutorial at The Merry Thought.
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16
Confetti Valentines
A hole punch makes it easy to create colorful confetti out of paper scraps. Up-cycling crafts for the win!
Get the tutorial at Design Improvised.
17
Valentine's Day Fingerprint Love Canvas
Get a little messy with this adorable craft! It's simple, sweet, and results in a beautiful keepsake.
Get the tutorial at The Farmwife Crafts.
18
Valentine's Day Flower Pots
How cute is this? Mini flower pots decorated with glittery foam hearts are the perfect way to present a loved one with a succulent.
Get the tutorial at Typically Simple.
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Gingerbread Heart Houses
Who says gingerbread's only for Christmas? Spread the love to another holiday with these cookie houses.
Get the tutorial at Lovely Indeed.
20
Origami Fortune Cookies
Preteens will get a kick out of these origami Valentines, which open to reveal a sweet fortune or love note. They're way easier to make than it looks!
Get the tutorial at The Crafting Nook.
Macie Reynolds
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Macie Reynolds is the assistant editor of E-Commerce and SEO for The Pioneer Woman.
As an expert in Valentine's Day crafts for kids, I am here to share my knowledge and expertise on this delightful topic. With a passion for creativity and a deep understanding of the concepts involved, I can guide you through the world of Valentine's Day crafts that will keep the little ones entertained and engaged.
Valentine's Day is a beloved holiday that is cherished by people of all ages. From decorative doilies to boatloads of Valentine's Day candy, there is something for everyone to enjoy on February 14th. However, it's safe to say that little kids often have the most fun on this special day. They eagerly anticipate the festivities and revel in the joy of crafting and creating.
In preparation for the holiday, I have curated a selection of my favorite Valentine's Day crafts for kids. These activities and projects are easy, simple, and perfect for keeping small hands entertained. Some of them even double as Valentine's Day desserts or gifts, making them all the more special.
Whether you're looking for crafts to accompany a Valentine's Day movie marathon or fun activities for a snowed-in weekend at home, I've got you covered. From finger-painted Valentine "toadstool" cards to adorable gingerbread "heart houses," these projects are not only visually appealing but also incredibly delicious. And the best part? You don't even need to run to the store for supplies, as I have included Valentine's Day mason jar crafts that are easily accessible.
Let's dive into some of the concepts used in these crafts. You'll find heart suncatchers made with clear contact paper, tissue paper, and construction paper, creating a beautiful display of love and light. Valentine hugs, with their accordion arms and big googly eyes, are perfect for delivering love on February 14th. Pipe cleaner heart rings offer an opportunity for little ones to create their own Valentine's Day jewelry. And who can resist the cuteness of a doily bumble bee, made with heart-shaped doilies?
Beaded hearts, made with pink, red, and white beads and pipe cleaners, can be hung up or worn as bracelets. Fingerprint mushroom Valentines feature stamped thumbprints on toadstools, expressing heartfelt sentiments. Puff paint Valentines tote bags allow for customization and endless fun. And if you're a fan of chocolate, you'll love the idea of Valentine bark, which combines crafting and recipe-making into one delightful experience.
Other crafts include DIY Valentine brooms made from colorful raffia and a wooden dowel, love bug Valentine toys that are both creative and creepy, mini Valentine's Day cakes with heart toppers (complete with a printable template), and candy robot Valentines that satisfy both the desire for candy and the love for crafting.
Promoting kindness is also a wonderful aspect of Valentine's Day, and DIY compliment cards allow kids to spread joy and positivity. Celery-printed Valentine's Day cards introduce a fun twist by using celery "stamps" to create sweet little hearts. Confetti Valentines make use of paper scraps and a hole punch to create colorful confetti, while a fingerprint love canvas provides a messy yet beautiful keepsake.
For those who love plants, Valentine's Day flower pots decorated with glittery foam hearts are a perfect way to present a loved one with a succulent. Gingerbread heart houses add a touch of Christmas spirit to the holiday, and origami fortune cookies make for unique and engaging Valentines that open to reveal sweet fortunes or love notes.
With all these wonderful crafts at your disposal, you and the children you care for are sure to have a memorable and love-filled Valentine's Day. So gather your glue sticks and glitter, and let the creative magic unfold!