Valentine’s Day is a perfect opportunity to engage kids in some delightful crafting activities that celebrate love and creativity. Let’s dive into some fun and simple crafts that will keep those little hands busy and bring a smile to everyone’s face.
1. Love Bug Bookmarks
Create adorable love bug bookmarks using craft sticks, googly eyes, and some pipe cleaners. These little critters are not just cute but also perfect companions for story time.
2. Penguin Heart Craft
Cut out hearts of different sizes and arrange them to create an adorable penguin. This penguin heart craft is a fun puzzle for kids and results in a cute little friend.
3. DIY Heart Puzzle
Draw a heart on cardboard, cut it into pieces, and let your kids paint each piece. Once dry, they can assemble their own heart puzzle—a creative challenge!
4. Origami Heart Bookmarks
Fold paper into origami hearts that double as bookmarks. It’s a simple craft that introduces kids to the art of origami and keeps their place in their favorite books.
5. Glittery Heart Suncatchers
Let the sun shine through these glittery heart suncatchers by using clear contact paper and colorful tissue paper. Hang them by the window and watch the magic happen.
6. Handprint Heart Canvas
Capture a moment in time with a handprint heart canvas. Have kids dip their hands in paint and stamp them on a canvas to form a heart shape—a perfect keepsake.
7. Salt Dough Heart Ornaments
Mix up some salt dough with your kids and cut out heart shapes. Once baked, these ornaments can be painted and decorated for a personalized touch. They’re keepsakes you’ll cherish for years.
8. Heart-Shaped Stamps
Turn a toilet paper roll into a heart-shaped stamp by pinching one side into a point and curving the opposite side. Dip it in paint and let your kids stamp to their hearts’ content—I promise it’s as fun as it sounds!
9. Tissue Paper Heart Wreath
With some tissue paper and glue, your kids can make a cheerful heart-shaped wreath to hang on their bedroom door. It’s a simple craft that adds a lovely touch to any space.
10. Valentine’s Day Slime
What kid doesn’t love slime? Mix in some red and pink glitter for a festive Valentine’s Day slime that’s perfect for sensory play.
11. Valentine’s Day Friendship Bracelets
Teach kids to make friendship bracelets using red and pink threads. They can exchange these with their friends, spreading love and cheer.

