Hey there, fellow craft lovers! Valentine’s Day is the perfect excuse to get creative with the kids and spread a little love around the house.
1. Paper Heart Wreaths
Transform a paper plate and construction paper into a charming heart wreath. This is a favorite in my studio because it doubles as a fun pattern activity for the little ones.
2. Love-Themed Collages
Get out the scraps and make vibrant love-themed collages. This is a fantastic way to use up leftover materials and let the kids’ creativity run wild.
3. 3D Heart Trees
Turn construction paper into 3D heart trees for a delightful twist on traditional crafts. My studio participants love how these stand up and create a mini forest of love.
4. Love Bug Puppets
Craft love bug puppets using simple materials like paper plates and popsicle sticks. These critters are perfect for imaginative play, and the giggles are guaranteed.
5. Heart Mosaic Projects
Using bits of paper or tiles, you can create heart mosaics that are both beautiful and tactile. It’s a craft that I find incredibly relaxing and rewarding.
6. Heart-Shaped Stamps
With just a few household items, you can create adorable heart-shaped stamps. I love using old potatoes or even foam cutouts for this, turning a simple afternoon into a stamping extravaganza!
7. Heartfelt Greeting Cards
Encourage kids to express their love with handmade greeting cards. A splash of paint, a sprinkle of glitter, and you’ve got a card that speaks volumes.
8. Tissue Paper Flowers
Crafting tissue paper flowers is a delightful way to brighten up any room. These are so simple and yet bring such joy, especially when given to family members as a sweet surprise.
9. Potato Print Hearts
Repurpose old potatoes into heart prints for a unique art session. This classic craft is a hit every time because it’s simple and oh-so-charming.
10. Bubble Painting Hearts
Mix a little science with art by creating bubble-painted hearts. Watching the fizz and pop of this activity never fails to fascinate, and the results are simply stunning.
11. Toilet Paper Roll Heart Art
Recycle those empty rolls by creating heart-shaped stamps. This eco-friendly craft is a fun way to teach kids about upcycling while making art.
12. Heart Garland Decor
String together a delightful heart garland using paper and string. It’s an easy way to add a festive touch to any room, and kids love seeing their creations on display.
13. Handprint Love Bugs
Capture those growing hands with handprint love bugs. These little critters are a delightful keepsake that always brings a smile, especially when puppet shows are involved!
14. Heart Suncatchers
Create stunning heart suncatchers that dance in the sunlight. I adore how these add a splash of color to the windows, making them a year-round favorite in my home.
15. Crystal Heart Experiments
For a bit of magic, try growing crystal hearts. While adults handle the technical bits, kids love watching the crystals form, adding a touch of wonder to crafting.
16. Valentine’s Density Jar Experiment
Combine learning with crafting by creating a density jar experiment. Watching the layers separate is both educational and mesmerizing, making it a favorite in my book.

