Valentine’s day is right around the corner. Have some fun celebrating with these Valentine’s Day crafts. Kids will love getting ready for the holiday with all of these cute ideas. Bring all on all the heart shaped fun!

Valentine’s Day Crafts

Valentine's Day Crafts

 

Share a little love with these origami heart sucker covers. They are super simple to make…but super cute. I think you will really like this easy craft idea. In just a few steps you can learn how to make an origami heart!

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Make a festive crochet heart garland for your home. It is a super quick Valentines decoration.

easy crochet heart garland

Skip the conversation hearts, you might also like to make this Crochet Valentine heart. It is easy to embellish a coffee cozy, t-shirt, crochet scarf, or baby onesie with a crochet heart applique. The possibilities are endless.

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Dress up your home with a super easy to make burlap heart wreath. Not only is the wreath simple to make it is cheap! Inexpensive burlap and a wire coat hanger are all it takes.

Sewn Burlap Wreath

This hanging heart garland looks so good hanging from the ceiling.

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Glitter hanging hearts. I will say right up front —- this little craft was messy. It kept small hands busy for quite a while –but for a price! You will like these hanging hearts better!

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I love these sour cream look-alike containers. I have been crafting these for yours. They are the perfect Valentine gift!

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Make a Heart Pop Up Valentine. It’s a really easy Valentine craft! Kids love making Valentine cards.

If you are needing a box for Valentine’s Day for school check out this Unicorn Valentine Box. How cute is this? It is absolutely the perfect Valentine Box for girls.

Tutorial Valentines Unicorn Box

Have you seen the ingenious Pencil Pops? This little piece of plastic molds in the lollipop in place of sucker sticks. When the lollipop is finished it then will fit onto a pencil. Follow my step by step on how to make one of your own!

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There’s nothing sweeter than a handprint keepsake craft from your little one and with Valentine’s Day on the horizon, this Fingerprint Heart Valentines Day Tree will certainly win hearts.

valentine hand print craft

 

 

Be still my heart! This tulip in a heart card is the cutest card your kids can make, either for Valentine’s day or mother’s day.

Valentine crafts

 

 


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  1. Emily this is awesome! I have a friend who had twins and went through a lot of this. Her twins are now 7 and were born at 32 weeks, hang in there. It is worth it!

  2. have wanted to make these for a long time, and never had any time….until now! was put on bedrest, in the hospital 17 days ago, with constant monitoring of my twins. i am here for the long haul (due march 17), so i thought i’d learn how to do something other than very large granny squares. needed something to focus on while trying to get these babes to 28 wks gestation. made a TON of these hearts in red & variegated red/green/white into ornaments to give to my family, friends, and all the awesome hospital staff taking care of me. i made a garland out of dark blue, light blue and white for my doc, who is jewish and will be working both dec 24 & 25. my 4 yr old requested rainbow hearts at dinner tonight, and i got that finished as well. now, onto those shamrocks you had posted awhile back! they are easy projects, that give me a sense of completion as they are so quick to make, and have brought a smile to everyone i’ve given one to so far. thank you for all the awesome ideas!

  3. These are all so cute…. thank you for sharing the links!

    I would love you to visit my blog!!!

    ~Ola
    okj83 at live dot com
    zloe.blogspot.com

  4. I’ve got Vday on the mind already as well! I plan on making my Vday gifts this year so thanks for the great DIY ideas!

  5. Such cute ideas…I am having so much fun this year with Valentine’s!! Love the wreath. Might have to make that.

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