21 Valentines Crafts for Kids Ideas: Spread the Love with Fun DIY Projects

Valentine’s Day is coming up, and we’re so excited to share some awesome craft ideas with you!

Nothing says “I love you” quite like a handmade gift, especially when it’s made by your little ones.

We’ve put together a list of 21 super cute and easy Valentine’s day crafts for kids, that kids will have a blast making.

A colorful table filled with heart-shaped paper, glue, scissors, and various art supplies. Children happily crafting valentine's day decorations

These crafts are perfect for keeping the kiddos busy on a rainy day, creating special gifts for family and friends, or even making fun decorations for a Valentine’s party.

From simple paper hearts to adorable handprint art, there’s something for every age and skill level.

So grab some glue, scissors, and plenty of red and pink paper – it’s time to get crafty!

1) Heart-shaped crayon melts

A heart-shaped crayon melts among 21 Valentine's crafts for kids

We’re crazy excited about this adorable Valentine’s craft!

Heart-shaped crayon melts are super easy to make and so much fun for kids.

Let’s raid our crayon stashes and grab those broken bits we’ve been hoarding. Time to give them new life!

We’ll need a heart-shaped silicone mold too – you can snag one at most stores this time of year.

Peeling and breaking crayons is oddly satisfying. The kiddos will love helping with this part!

Pop the pieces into the mold, mixing colors for a cool swirled effect.

Now for the magic – we’re melting these babies! A quick zap in the oven and presto, we’ve got colorful crayon hearts.

This craft checks both boxes! Plus, it’s a great way to keep little hands busy on chilly February days. Let’s spread some rainbow love this Valentine’s season!

2) Paper roll love bugs

Colorful paper rolls arranged in heart shapes, adorned with googly eyes and pipe cleaner antennae. Glue, scissors, and craft supplies scattered around

Who’s ready for some adorable Valentine’s Day crafting?

We’ve got the cutest idea for you and your kiddos – paper roll love bugs!

These little critters are super easy to make and oh-so-charming. All you need are some empty toilet paper rolls, paint, and a few basic craft supplies. Let’s get messy and have some fun!

First, we’ll paint those cardboard tubes in bright, cheerful colors. Red and pink are perfect for Valentine’s Day, but why stop there? The sky’s the limit!

Next, we’ll add some googly eyes to give our love bugs some personality. Don’t they look silly? We can’t help but giggle every time we see them!

To finish off our love bug craft, we’ll cut out some heart-shaped wings from colorful paper. Glue them on and voila! Our little love bugs are ready to spread some Valentine’s cheer.

This craft is great for little hands and big imaginations. We love how each bug turns out unique, just like our kiddos.

Plus, it’s a fantastic way to upcycle those empty toilet paper rolls we always seem to have lying around.

So grab your supplies and let’s get crafting! These paper roll love bugs are sure to bring smiles and warm fuzzy feelings to everyone who sees them.

3) Valentine’s Day handprint card

A child's handprint surrounded by hearts and flowers

We love a craft that captures those tiny hands! A Valentine’s Day handprint card is a sweet way to make memories and show some love.

Let’s get messy with paint! Grab your kiddos and some paper. We’re going to create adorable handprint hearts that’ll melt any recipient’s heart.

Here’s a fun twist: try making an owl with handprint wings. Add “Owl always love you” for extra cuteness. It’s a hoot!

For the littlest loves, we’ve got a great idea. Paint those chubby baby hands and feet to make precious Valentine’s prints. It’s a keepsake you’ll treasure forever.

Want to branch out? Try a handprint heart tree. Use arms for the trunk and hands for leaves. It’s a family tree of love!

Remember, it’s not about perfection. It’s about having fun and making memories. So don’t stress if the prints aren’t perfect. That’s what makes them uniquely yours!

4) Love monster bookmarks

A group of colorful love monster bookmarks surrounded by various crafting materials and Valentine's Day decorations

We’re excited to share one of our favorite Valentine’s Day crafts for kids – love monster bookmarks! These cute and silly creations are perfect for little readers and crafters alike.

To make these funny monster bookmarks, you’ll need some colorful paper, googly eyes, glue, and markers. Let your kiddos go wild with their imagination!

Start by cutting paper into bookmark shapes. Then, it’s time for the fun part – decorating!

Encourage your own child, toddlers and little ones to draw goofy faces, add wild hair, and stick on those googly eyes.

We love how each monster bookmark turns out unique and full of personality. It’s like having a little reading buddy peeking out from your book pages!

These two crafts for kids that aren’t just cute – they’re practical too. Your kids will love using their new monster friends to keep their place in their favorite stories.

Plus, these Valentine bookmarks make awesome gifts for classmates or friends. Who wouldn’t smile getting such a fun and personal present?

So grab your supplies and get ready for some monster-making mayhem. It’s a great way to spend quality time together and spark creativity this Valentine’s season!

5) Pipe cleaner heart rings

A colorful array of pipe cleaner heart rings arranged on a craft table surrounded by various crafting materials and tools

Let’s get crafty with these adorable pipe cleaner heart rings! We love how easy and fun they are to make. Kids will have a blast creating these cute accessories for Valentine’s Day.

To start, grab some red or pink pipe cleaners.

Twist one pipe cleaner into a heart shape. It’s super simple – just bend it in half and curl the ends inward. Easy peasy!

Now for the ring part. Take another pipe cleaner and wrap it around your finger to make the band.

Attach the heart to the band, and voila! You’ve got a sweet little ring.

These pipe cleaner heart rings are perfect for kids to give to their friends or classmates.

They’re way cooler than those store-bought valentine cards, if you ask us!

We think it’s awesome how versatile these rings are. Kids can make them in different colors or even add beads for extra pizzazz. Let their creativity shine!

Remember, crafting is all about having fun. If the hearts aren’t perfect, that’s okay! It’s the thought that counts, and we’re sure whoever receives these rings will absolutely love them.

6) Pom-pom love critters

A group of colorful pom-pom critters surrounded by heart-shaped crafts and Valentine's Day decorations

Let’s get crafty with some adorable pom-pom love critters! These little cuties are perfect for Valentine’s Day and super fun to make with the kiddos.

We love how easy these pom-pom love bugs are to create.

All you need are some colorful pom-poms, googly eyes, and pipe cleaners. It’s like magic watching these fuzzy friends come to life!

Want to take it up a notch? We can turn these love bugs into Valentine’s Day cards.

Just attach them to a card with a cute message, and voila! Your little ones will be the talk of the classroom.

For an extra dose of fun, why not make a whole family of pom-pom critters?

We can give them funny names and even create little homes for them. It’s a great way to spark a child with creativity and keep the house and kids entertained.

Remember, there’s no right or wrong way to make these cuties. Let your imagination run wild and embrace the mess. After all, that’s what crafting with kids is all about!

7) Tissue paper stained glass hearts

Colorful tissue paper hearts arranged in a stained glass pattern, surrounded by crafting materials and 21 Valentine's Day craft ideas for kids

We’re in love with this adorable Valentine’s craft that’s perfect for kids of all ages! Tissue paper stained glass hearts are super easy to make and look absolutely gorgeous when they’re done.

Let’s get messy and have some fun! All you need is some tissue paper, clear contact paper, and scissors. We promise it’s not as complicated as it sounds.

First, cut out a heart shape from cardboard or thick paper. This will be your template. Then, stick clear contact paper to one side of the heart, sticky side up.

Now comes the fun part! Let your little ones go wild tearing up pieces of colorful tissue paper and sticking them onto the contact paper. The more colors, the merrier!

Once the heart is covered, add another layer of contact paper on top to seal it all in. Trim around the edges, and voila! You’ve got a beautiful stained glass heart to hang in the window.

We love how these catch the light and brighten up any room. Plus, they’re a great way to keep the kiddos busy on a chilly February afternoon. Who’s ready to get crafting?

8) Valentine’s Day friendship bracelets

Children making Valentine's Day friendship bracelets with colorful beads and string, surrounded by heart-shaped decorations and craft supplies

Who doesn’t love a cute friendship bracelet? We’re totally obsessed with this classic craft that’s making a big comeback! It’s the perfect Valentine’s Day activity for kids to show their besties some love.

Let’s get our craft on! We can start with a simple DIY bracelet kit that’s great for kids of all ages. It’s like giving a hug to your wrist, but way cooler!

For the littler ones, we’ve got a sweet idea. How about making bracelets with beads that represent each friend in class? It’s like wearing jewelry with a mini version of your squad on your arm!

Feeling a bit more ambitious? We can try our hand at some origami heart bracelets. They’re super cute and surprisingly easy to make. Plus, they’ll make your friends go “Aww!”

It’s not about making the perfect bracelet. It’s all about the love and fun we put into it. So let’s grab some string, beads, and maybe a bit of glitter (because why not?), and create some wearable love for our favorite people!

9) DIY love potion bottles

A table scattered with colorful glass bottles, glitter, and heart-shaped stickers. A child's hand reaching for a bottle, surrounded by craft supplies

We’re totally obsessed with this magical Valentine’s craft! Let’s whip up some adorable love potion bottles that’ll have our kiddos feeling like little wizards.

Grab some small plastic bottles or test tubes – whatever you’ve got lying around will work. Now for the fun part! Let’s fill ’em up with sparkly goodness. Think glitter, heart-shaped confetti, and maybe even some colorful Kool-Aid packets for a pop of color.

Want to take it up a notch? We can add water and watch the glitter swirl around like a mini snow globe. It’s mesmerizing, we promise!

Don’t forget to slap on a cute love potion label. You can print some out or let the kids go wild with their own designs. It’s all about embracing the mess and having a blast!

These little potions make the sweetest Valentine’s gifts. Our kids can hand them out to friends or keep them as magical decorations. We’re sure this craft will cast a spell of fun on your Valentine’s Day!

10) Egg carton heart garland

A colorful egg carton heart garland hangs on a wall, surrounded by various Valentine's Day themed craft supplies

Let’s get crafty with this fun and eco-friendly Valentine’s Day project! We love turning everyday items into art, and egg cartons are perfect for this heart-warming craft.

First, we’ll need to gather our supplies. Grab some egg cartons, scissors, paint, and string. Don’t forget to put on some old clothes – things might get messy!

Now, let’s cut out the individual cups from the egg carton. We’re aiming for about 12 cups to make a nice, full garland. Time to unleash our inner artists and paint these cups in bright Valentine’s colors like red, pink, and purple.

Once the paint is dry, we’ll arrange our cups in the shape of a heart. It’s like putting together a puzzle, but way more fun! We can glue the cups together to make them extra sturdy.

Finally, let’s punch a hole at the top of our heart and thread some string through. Voila! We’ve got ourselves an adorable “love bug” heart garland made from recycled materials.

This craft is perfect for kids and preschoolers of all ages. It’s simple enough for little hands but can be jazzed up for older kids too. Plus, it’s a great way to teach our kiddos about recycling while spreading some Valentine’s Day love!

11) Cupid’s arrow pencil toppers

Cupid's arrow pencil toppers arranged with craft supplies for valentines crafts

Let’s get crafty with these adorable Cupid’s arrow pencil toppers! We love how easy and fun they are to make with little kids.

These sweet Valentine’s’ Day crafts for kids are perfect for school parties or as little gifts for friends. Cupid’s arrow pencil toppers add a cute touch to plain old pencils.

We start with some colorful construction paper. Cut out heart shapes for the arrowheads and feathers for the back. Glue these onto the eraser end of a pencil.

For extra pizzazz, we like to add glitter or stickers. Kids can personalize their arrows with fun patterns or messages. It’s a great way to let their creativity shine!

These toppers also work great on straws or lollipop sticks. We’ve used them as cute drink stirrers for Valentine’s parties. So versatile!

This craft is super budget-friendly too. We usually have all the supplies on hand already. It’s a win-win for kids and parents alike!

12) Button heart photo frame

A button heart photo frame surrounded by crafting materials for Valentine's Day

Let’s get crafty with this adorable button heart photo frame! We’re so excited to share this fun Valentine’s Day project that’s perfect for kids of all ages.

First, grab a plain picture frame and some colorful buttons. We love using a mix of sizes and shapes to make it extra eye-catching.

Now comes the fun part! Help your little ones arrange the buttons in a heart shape on the frame. Don’t worry about perfection – messy is totally okay here!

Once you’re happy with the layout, it’s time to glue those buttons down. We recommend using tacky glue for this step. It’s strong enough to hold the buttons but safe for older kids to to use.

After the glue dries, pop in a sweet family photo or a cute picture of your kiddo. Voila! You’ve got a beautiful Valentine’s Day decoration that’s sure to melt hearts.

This craft is such a great way to spend quality time with your little ones. Plus, it makes an awesome gift for grandparents or other loved ones. We’re all about creating memories and keepsakes that’ll be cherished for years to come!

13) Valentine’s Day playdough

A table covered in colorful playdough hearts, flowers, and other Valentine's Day shapes, surrounded by craft supplies and a display of 21 craft ideas

Let’s get our hands messy with some Valentine’s Day playdough fun! This squishy sensory activity is perfect for little ones and big kids alike.

We love whipping up a batch of pink or red playdough for the occasion. It’s super easy to make at home with just a few ingredients. Add some glitter or heart-shaped confetti to make it extra festive!

Once you’ve got your Valentine’s playdough ready, the creative possibilities are endless. Roll it out and use heart-shaped cookie cutters to make adorable shapes. Or let the kids mold their own love-themed creations.

For added fun, set out some small Valentine’s trinkets like plastic hearts or cupid figurines. The kiddos can press these into the dough or use them as decorations.

Don’t forget to throw in some plastic knives or playdough tools. Rolling pins are great too! These help develop fine motor skills while the little ones play.

We think this activity is the perfect way to keep kids entertained on a chilly February afternoon. Plus, the homemade playdough makes a sweet gift for friends or classmates when packaged in small containers.

14) Heart suncatcher with beads

Looking for a cute and easy Valentine’s craft? We’ve got you covered with this adorable heart suncatcher!

Grab some clear plastic or wax paper and draw a heart shape.

Now comes the fun part – filling it with colorful beads! We love using translucent plastic beads for that extra sparkle when the sun shines through.

Let the kiddos go wild arranging the beads inside the heart. It’s like creating a mini stained glass window!

Once they’re happy with their design, carefully melt the beads. (Grown-ups, this part’s for you!)

Heart suncatchers are perfect for brightening up any window. Plus, they make super sweet gifts for grandparents or teachers. Who wouldn’t love a handmade rainbow heart?

This craft is a winner in our book. It’s mess-free (mostly), quick to make, and results in a beautiful keepsake. We bet your little ones will be beaming with pride every time the sun catches their creation.

So gather your supplies and get ready for some heart-melting crafting time. Trust us, these holiday suncatchers will add a pop of love to your home all year round!

15) Salt dough hand heart ornaments

A table scattered with heart-shaped salt dough ornaments, some painted, others drying, surrounded by craft supplies and a sense of creativity

We love making salt dough crafts with our kiddos, and these hand heart ornaments are too cute! They’re super easy to make and so meaningful.

First, mix up a batch of salt dough. It’s just flour, salt, and water – easy peasy! Roll it out nice and flat.

Now for the fun part – have your little one press their hands into the dough to make a heart shape.

Cut around the handprints with a knife (grown-ups only for this step!). Don’t forget to poke a hole at the top for hanging.

Pop those babies in the oven to bake. Once they’re cool, let the kids go wild with paint! Sparkles, glitter, you name it. The messier, the better in our book!

These heart ornaments make the sweetest keepsakes. Hang them on the Christmas tree, give them to grandparents, or keep them as a reminder of those tiny hands. Trust us, you’ll blink and they’ll be all grown up!

16) Love-themed paper plate wreath

A heart-shaped wreath made of paper plates, adorned with colorful Valentine's Day decorations and symbols of love such as hearts and Cupid's arrows

Get ready for a Valentine’s Day craft that’s as sweet as candy hearts! We’re talking about a love-themed paper plate wreath that’s perfect for little hands to make.

This craft is super easy and fun. All you need is a paper plate, some colorful paper, scissors, and glue. It’s a great way to keep the kiddos busy on a chilly February afternoon.

First, cut out the center of the paper plate to make a wreath shape. Don’t worry if it’s not perfect – that’s part of the charm!

Next, let’s get creative with those hearts! Cut out paper hearts, of different sizes and colors. The more, the merrier! We love using red, pink, and purple paper for that classic Valentine’s vibe.

Now comes the fun part – gluing those hearts all over the paper plate wreath. Encourage the kids to overlap and decorate them for a cool 3D effect.

Want to add some extra pizzazz? Try glitter glue, stickers, or even candy wrappers for a unique touch. The sky’s the limit with this craft!

When it’s done, hang it up and watch your little one beam with pride. It’s the perfect way to spread some love this Valentine’s Day!

17) DIY heart-shaped bird feeders

Let’s get our craft on with these adorable heart-shaped bird feeders! They’re perfect for Valentine’s Day and beyond. Our feathered friends will love these tasty treats, and we promise you’ll have a blast making them.

To start, we’ll need some basic ingredients. Grab some birdseed, gelatin, flour, water, and corn syrup. Don’t forget a heart-shaped cookie cutter too!

Mix everything together in a bowl until it’s nice and sticky. Then, spray your cookie cutter with cooking spray and place it on a parchment-lined baking sheet. Fill it up with the birdseed mixture and pack it down tight.

Now for the fun part! Use a straw to poke a hole near the top of the heart. This is where we’ll thread some twine later for hanging. Let the feeders dry overnight, and voila!

We love how these heart-shaped bird feeders combine crafting and nature. It’s a great way to teach our kiddos about caring for wildlife while getting creative. Plus, watching the birds enjoy our homemade treats is so rewarding!

18) Cupcake liner Valentine wreath

A colorful cupcake liner Valentine wreath surrounded by various craft supplies and finished valentines crafts, creating a festive and creative atmosphere

We’re obsessed with this adorable cupcake liner Valentine wreath! It’s super easy to make and won’t break the bank. All you need are some cute Valentine’s Day cupcake liners, a wreath form, and a glue gun.

Let’s get crafty, mamas! Start by grabbing a wreath form from your local dollar store. We love using foam ones because they’re light and easy to work with.

Next, pick out some festive cupcake liners. Mix and match colors and patterns for a fun, playful look. We’re talking pinks, reds, and whites with hearts galore!

Now comes the fun part – gluing those liners all over the wreath. Don’t worry about being perfect; messy is totally okay here! Just keep layering until you’ve covered the whole form.

Want to add some extra pizzazz? Try using contrasting colors for a pop of excitement. You can even add a cute bow or some sparkly hearts if you’re feeling fancy.

This craft is perfect for little helpers too. Let them pick out the liners and help with the gluing (supervised, of course). It’s a great way to spend some quality time together and create a sweet Valentine’s decoration.

19) Sparkly heart-shaped wands

We’re in love with these sparkly heart-shaped wands! They’re the perfect Valentine’s Day craft for our little ones to make and play with.

Let’s grab some wooden hearts, paint, and glitter to get started. We can paint the hearts red and sprinkle them with glitter while the paint is still wet. It’s like magic!

Don’t forget to cover both sides of the heart. We want these wands to sparkle from every angle!

For the wand part, we can use a chopstick or a small dowel. We’ll attach it to our glittery heart with some duct tape. Easy peasy!

Want to add some extra flair? We can use feathers, ribbon or ribbons to decorate and dress the wand. Our kids will have a blast customizing their own magical wands.

These wands are so cute, we might just make some for ourselves too! Who says Valentine’s Day crafts are just for kids?

20) Friendship rocks with love notes

Let’s get crafty with some adorable friendship rocks! This Valentine’s Day, we’re all about spreading love and kindness. Grab your kiddos and head outside to collect some smooth stones. It’s like a mini treasure hunt!

Once you’ve got your rocks, it’s time to make them shine. Break out the paints and let your little artists go wild! Bright colors and fun patterns are perfect for this project. Hearts, flowers, and smiley faces are always a hit.

Now for the love notes! Encourage your kids to think of sweet messages for their friends. “You rock!” or “BFF” are classic choices. Don’t forget to seal the deal with some clear nail polish to make those messages last.

These friendship rocks make the cutest Valentine’s gifts. Your kids can surprise their buddies by leaving them in secret spots or handing them out at school. It’s like giving a little piece of their heart – how sweet is that?

21) Valentine’s pop-up card crafts

We’re super excited about these adorable Valentine’s pop-up card crafts for kids! They’re perfect for kids who want to make something extra special for their friends and family.

Pop-up cards are like magic – they surprise the recipient with a 3D element that jumps out when opened. How cool is that?

We’ve found some awesome pop-up card ideas that are easy enough for little hands to create.

One of our favorites is the heart bouquet pop-up card. It’s like giving a tiny flower garden!

Kids can cut out colorful paper hearts and arrange them to pop up when the card opens.

For animal lovers, we’re obsessed with the easy pop-up bear heart card. It’s so cute, we can’t even deal! The bear’s nose pops out, holding a heart – talk about adorable overload!

Don’t forget about 3D pop-up flowers too. They’re a bit trickier but totally worth it. The look on someone’s face when they open a card with a beautiful flower popping out? Priceless!

Benefits of Crafting with Kids

Crafting with kids is awesome! It’s not just about making cute Valentine’s Day projects – it’s about bonding and helping our little ones grow.

Let’s dive into why getting crafty with the kiddos is so great.

Encouraging Creativity

We love seeing our kids’ imaginations run wild! Crafting their art gives them a chance to express themselves in new ways.

They get to pick colors, shapes, and materials that speak to them. It’s like watching little artists bloom and discover themselves right before our eyes!

Crafting also teaches problem-solving. When things don’t go as planned (and trust us, they often don’t), kids learn to think on their feet.

They figure out how to fix mistakes or come up with new ideas. It’s pretty amazing to watch!

Plus, there’s no “right” way to craft. This freedom lets kids explore without pressure.

They can make a pink elephant if they want – who are we to judge? This open-ended play boosts confidence and self-expression.

Building Fine Motor Skills

Crafting is secretly a workout for tiny hands! All that cutting, gluing, and coloring helps develop fine motor skills. It’s like gym class for their fingers!

When kids craft, they practice:

  • Holding scissors correctly

  • Using glue sticks without making a huge mess (well, sometimes)

  • Carefully placing small objects

  • Drawing lines and shapes

These skills are super important for writing, tying shoes, and other everyday tasks. Plus, it’s way more fun than boring worksheets!

We’ve seen kids go from struggling to cut paper to creating intricate designs. It’s incredible how much they improve with practice. And the best part? They’re having so much fun, they don’t even realize they’re learning!

Crafting also helps with hand-eye coordination. Matching those googly eyes or placing heart stickers just right takes focus and precision. Before we know it, our little crafters are masters of detail work!

Tips for a Stress-Free Crafting Experience

Crafting with kids can be so much fun, but it can also get a bit chaotic! We’ve got a little help and some awesome tips to help you keep things chill and enjoyable for everyone.

Choosing Age-Appropriate Projects

Let’s face it, not all crafts are created equal when it comes to different age groups. We love picking projects best ideas that match our kiddos’ skills and interests.

For the little ones, simple paper crafts are perfect. Think hearts made from handprints or cute stickers on construction paper.

For our older crafters, we can get a bit fancier. How about origami wall decor or conversation heart wreaths? These projects let them flex their creative muscles without getting frustrated.

Remember, it’s all about having fun! If a craft seems too tricky, we just simplify it. No stress, no mess (well, maybe a little mess, but that’s part of the fun, right?).

Organizing Your Craft Space

Okay, let’s talk about taming the craft supply chaos! We’ve learned that a tidy space equals happy faces.

First things first, we gather all our supplies before we start. This way, we’re not running around like headless chickens mid-project.

Here’s our go-to checklist:

  • Paper (all colors and types)

  • Scissors (kid-safe, of course!)

  • Glue sticks and liquid glue

  • Markers, crayons, and colored pencils

  • Decorations (stickers, glitter, sequins)

We love using clear plastic containers to sort everything. It’s like a mini craft store right at home!

And here’s a pro tip: lay down an old tablecloth or newspapers. It makes cleanup a breeze and keeps our tables looking fabulous.

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