Creative DIY valentines for kids

January 22, 2016

Remember passing out valentines in class? Everyone got one and you always wished the stack of cards you bought at the grocery store came with a few original ones for your BFFs and, of course, your elementary crush. Today, your kids are no different. They love being creative, and Valentine’s Day is the perfect holiday to engage them with your Cricut. Create unique projects that will get all their friends talking. And it’s the perfect project to do with your kids when it’s cold outside.

Fortune Valentines

Forget sugary candies. These paper fortunes are a unique way to tell someone they’re special. Your kids will have a blast passing these out in class. With this Kid Valentines Ready-to-Make Project, we see fun in your future.

Interactive Keepsakes

This Valentine Tic Tac Toe project will get the kids playing in no time. Even Cupid loves to play this old-fashioned game.

Party Favors

Throwing a kids’ Valentine’s Day party? Here are some adorable favors and decorating ideas.

Top row left to right: Valentine’s Heart Banner and Valentine’s Day Cupcake ToppersSecond row from left to right: Valentine’s Day Candy Bag Toppers and Valentine Candy BagsLast row from left to right: Love Flags and Valentine Crackers (fill them with candy!)

Paper Valentines

Everyone still loves a proper Valentine’s Day card. Kids will have fun making these cards for all their family.

From left to right: I Love You Mom Card from JGoode Designs and Owl Be Yours Valentine.

What will be your next creation?

We are very curious to see what you will make. If you tag us in your posts on Instagram, your creation might be shared on our channels.

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