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As any teacher will tell you, Valentine’s Day is a super fun holiday for getting the creative juices flowing. From DIY Valentine's Day cards to the Valentine's Day boxes to put them in, there’s no shortage of Valentine’s Day crafts that the little ones can spend time making. There are so many heart-shaped activities and crafts to create that your that your house will be bursting with red, white, and pink holiday cheer. There are easy creations here for kids of all ages, whether you’re hoping to let your toddler, preschooler, or middle schooler stretch their creativity. Try the heart stamps made out of toilet paper rolls, cute love bug hats that your littlest ones can create with paint and stickers, or fun tote bags decorated with puffy paint.
You can also have them turn their Valentine’s Day treats into a craft by using candy to create a robot or a wreath constructed from candy hearts. Make a few colorful heart-shaped suncatchers, a fingerprint tree, or a heart-shaped rag wreath that you can use year after year to decorate the living room or front door leading up to February 14. Pair one of these ideas with a fun Valentine’s Day game to make the day extra special. These adorable, easy Valentine’s Day crafts for kids are a great way to spend some quality time with the ones who are the most special in your life.
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Valentine Sneakers
IAN PALMER for Country Living
Kids will strut their stuff this Valentine's Day in DIY decorated sneakers with colorful fabric laces.
To make: Use fabric paint to paint hearts on the top and sides of sneakers. Tear a long piece of fabric into thin strips and thread through eyelets.
Kids will love making and toting around books or gym clothes in this DIY tie dye bag.
To make: Start by washing a 100% cotton tote bag. While still damp, fold the bag in half. Using a chalk pencil or disappearing pen, draw an exaggerated heart on half of the bag, starting and ending at the fold. Pleat the bag, lining up the heart line (once pleated, the line should be straight). Use a zip tie or rubber band to hold pleats together. Create more pleats along the remaining bag, holding in place with zip ties or rubber bands. Place different color dyes in separate squeeze bottles (you will need as many colors as pleated sections). Start by squeezing dye on heart section stopping 1/2 inch from the zip tie. Continue dying, using another color between each zip tie. Allow to dry completely, then remove tie.
Create some high-fashion for the big day by creating a custom tie dye T-shirt.
To make: Start by washing a 100% cotton T-shirt. While still damp, fold the shirt in half. Using a chalk pencil or disappearing pen, draw an exaggerated heart on half of the shirt, starting and ending at the fold. Pleat the shirt, lining up the heart line (once pleated the line should be straight). Use a zip tie or rubber band to hold pleats together. Create more pleats along the remaining shirt, holding in place with zip ties or rubber bands. Place different color dyes in separate squeeze bottles (you will need as many colors as pleated sections). Start by squeezing dye on heart section stopping 1/2 inch from the zip tie. Continue dying, using another color between each zip tie. Allow to dry completely then remove ties.
Give your Valentine's Day notes a lift. Take an aerial approach to letter writing with pint-size paper airplanes. CL contributing editor Cathe Holden designed this high-flying stationery. All you have to do? Print out a copy of the 8"W x 11"L PDF, jot down a note, then cut off the attached folding instructions and follow them to send your sentiments soaring.
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Candy Charcuterie Heart
Dylan's Candy Bar
A candy charcuterie mosaic makes the perfect activity to do with the kids for a family celebration of the holiday! Just don't be surprised if a few pieces turn up missing...
To make: Using a heart-shaped tray, pick out candies in several different Valentine’s Day shades. Sort candies by color and place them into the board one color at a time to create an ombre effect.
Magnify the hues of gifts from the garden with a kaleidoscope of colored pencils hot-glued to a glass vase or jar. Let kids fill a vase with your favorite blossoms (we chose purple and white lilacs, anemone, and privet berry) and tie a bow (we used double-faced satin ribbon) around the bottom.
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Heart-Shaped Sachets
Keith Scott Morton
Freshen up drawers with heart-shaped sachets. Cut two heart shapes out of your favorite fabric, place printed sides facing each other, and sew edges, leaving space to add filling. Then fill with potpourri, stitch up, and enjoy!
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Yarn Flowers
Kate Mathis
Give yarn an opportunity to bloom. Crafter Lauren De Bellis came up with this genius way to keep vases stocked with fresh flowers—even in winter. The key to creating these allium-like blossoms: pom-pom makers in three different sizes.
Wrap yarn around the tool's arms, then follow the package instructions to make your own buds. Add a dab of hot glue to the end of a thin twig and insert into each pom-pom's center. Hold in place until the glue dries (about 10 seconds) and arrange.
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A Taste of Romance
Alison Gootee/Studio D
The only thing better than a home-baked sugar cookie that your kids can eat? One that doubles as a love letter. Food-safe markers make it possible. Our recipes for sugar cookies and royal icing make it irresistibly delicious.
Even if you don't love the taste of the classic candy hearts, you'll love this rainbow wreath. Your kids can lend a hand picking the colors out and creating the rainbow.
What's a holiday without some festive slime these days? Your kids will be obsessed with this hot pink, glittery slime that needs only three ingredients.