Celebrate Valentine’s Day by making some of the heart-centric crafts off this list of 10+ Easy To Make Valentine’s Day Crafts. There are Valentine’s Day Craft Kits at the end of the post too.
To help make this holiday special, check out all of our Valentine’s Day posts.
Valentine’s Day is right around the corner. And that means you’re running out of time to make all the Valentine’s Day crafts your heart desires (haha, you see what I did there?).
You can’t just draw a heart on a piece of paper and say it’s a Valentine’s craft. I mean, I guess you could, but if you want to put in a little more effort, you’re in luck. We put together this great list with 10+ Easy To Make Crafts for Valentine’s Day.
And trust me. They all really are easy, adorable crafts that you can do when the fickle February weather keeps you indoors.
These easy crafts are a great way to spend Valentine’s Day if you aren’t planning on going out.
And, if you’re not, our Tips To Celebrate Valentine’s Day At Home is filled with the best, simple ideas to celebrate, from heart-shaped food to a Valentine’s Day movie marathon. You’ll find a bunch of ideas to make the day a lot of fun.
10+ Easy Valentine’s Day Crafts
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We’ll be updating this list as we add more fun Valentine’s Day crafts to the blog, so be sure to bookmark this post and come back to it from time to time to see what’s new.
DIY You Have A Pizza My Heart Valentine’s Day Card
If you need a card for someone who likes puns or pizza, this DIY You Have A Pizza My Heart Valentine’s Day Card is perfect.
It’s super easy to make from card stock (or construction paper, if that’s all you have) and glue. The best part is there’s a free printable for the circle with the words in the post, so you don’t have to design your own.
DIY Yarn Hearts
These DIY Yarn Hearts are the perfect Valentine’s Day craft for little kids.
You’ll need to cut a heart shape out of cardboard. Then, your little one can wrap yarn around it to make this adorable craft. You can hang it in your car, if you like. I’ve seen people stick skewer sticks in the bottom and put the hearts in planters to work as home decor. I would just keep them indoors because the cardboard won’t hold up in bad weather.
DIY Mickey & Minnie Love Signs
A piece of cardboard and some acrylic paint go a long way when you use them to make these Mickey and Minnie Mouse Love signs. They’re the perfect Valentine’s Day gift for your Disney fan.
If you want to gift them, we suggest making them out of foam board instead of cardboard. After that, the tutorial is the same.
DIY Valentine’s Day Toilet Paper Roll Wreath
An easy way to decorate your front door for Valentine’s Day is with our DIY Valentine’s Day Toilet Paper Roll Wreath. You turn the empty rolls into red, white, and pink hearts, then glue them together to form the wreath. Just make sure it has completely dried before you hang it up.
If you don’t want to use toilet paper rolls (or if you just don’t have any empty ones), you can actually purchase craft rolls online. And, if you have extras, we have a bunch of cute crafts using toilet paper rolls to use the rest.
DIY “Kisses For You” Hershey’s Kisses Mason Jar Gift
This Kisses In A Jar craft is one of the easiest on the list. All you’re really doing it cutting the paper hearts to go around the lid of the mason jar.
This sweet gift is so much fun after you make it too. You can constantly wipe off the words on the chalkboard and add a different special note daily from now until Valentine’s Day. If your whole family is checking the note (and grabbing a sweet treat), be sure to fill up the chocolate daily too.
DIY Mickey Mouse Valentine’s Day Mailbox
If you have older kids who are school age and need a mailbox for their class Valentine’s Day party, you can easily turn an empty tissue box into this cute Mickey Mouse Valentine’s Day mailbox.
When they bring it back home, you can actually use it as a tissue box.
Simple I Dig You Treat Bucket
This “I Dig You” treat bucket is a really easy Valentine’s gift to make, especially if you already have mini sand buckets and shovels. If not, you can order those online and fill them with your favorite treats.
And the tag is really easy to make too because there’s actually a free printable for it in the post itself. So, you don’t even have to worry about designing on yourself.
DIY Bubble Wrap Heart Valentine’s Day Cards
If you’re planning on sending out Valentine’s Day cards to your family members this year, go ahead and make your own.
These DIY Bubble Wrap Heart Valentine’s Day Cards are made from a little bit of paint, cardstock, and bubble wrap. They’re a fun project to make and adorable for your recipients to receive.
Reverse Canvas Heart Wall Art
If you want to add a little Valentine’s Day love to your walls, but you don’t want to overpay for some wall art, you don’t have to. You can easily make your own when you follow this Reverse Canvas Heart Wall Art tutoria.
Of course, you can change the design if you want to include a whole heart, but it looks a little more artsy (and a little less homemade) if you cut the heart off like the tutorial does.
Valentine’s Day Donut Treat
Is there a better way to celebrate Valentine’s Day than heart-shaped doughnuts? Maybe not. This Valentine’s Day Donut Treat uses store-bought doughnuts, so you don’t have to worry about baking.
And the toppers are already made for you with the free printable included in the post. So all you have to do is print it, staple it to a bag with a doughnut in it, and your treats are done.
Hershey’s Kiss Valentine’s Day Mouse Craft
This adorable Valentine’s Day mouse is probably the only mouse you’ll actually want in your house.
These mice are made from Hershey’s Kisses, card stock, googly eyes, and pom poms for the tails. You could leave the mouse that way, but adding a slice of Swiss cheese for it to sit on makes this simple craft even more adorable.
Toilet Paper Roll Hearts
These Toilet Paper Roll Hearts are so easy to make from upcycled toilet paper rolls.
You can put names on them and set them out for a fancy tea party for Valentine’s Day dinner. Or just for regular Valentine’s Day dinner. Whatever you feel like doing.
Valentine’s Day Craft Kits:
If you don’t have all the craft supplies you need to make these, but you still want to make something, you’re in luck. You can order craft kits, like the Valentine’s Day Suncatcher Craft Kit above.
The best part about kits is they come with everything you need like craft paint, brushes, popsicle sticks, etc. All you need to do is open the kit.
You can find some great Valentine’s crafts kits at the following online stores:
Be mindful of a store’s minimum cart total to qualify for free shipping. Also, consider instore or curbside pickup, where available, to avoid shipping charges.
Which of these Valentine’s Day craft ideas is your favorite? Be sure to let us know in the comments.
Tenley Erickson
Saturday 17th of January 2015
So many fun ideas! Can't wait to try these with the little one. She should really enjoy them:)
Sherry Martindale
Wednesday 14th of January 2015
Thank you so much for sharing this!!! My daughter will have so much fun doing them with my granddaughter :)