Valentine’s Day is a time for expressing affection, and what better way for kids to get involved than by creating their own Valentine’s Box? We’ve gathered 25 amazing DIY ideas for Valentine Boxes that are perfect for school activities.
These include everything from playful Valentine Holders and Envelopes to fun and colorful Valentine’s Day Boxes, ensuring a creative and enjoyable crafting experience for your little ones.
How to make DIY valentine box ideas and valentine holders with your kids for home or school. These creative Valentine box ideas include envelopes, mailbox, Valentine holder, Preschool Valentine Crafts, Valentines Day Box, Valentine Envelope, and even a Valentine monster.
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Trying to find a creative Valentine’s Day box to make with your child for their Elementary School Valentine’s Day party can be overwhelming. Here are some creative ideas that you might enjoy making with your son or daughter.
Unique Valentine boxes from simple to intricate designs.
1. Ruffle Cake Valentine Box ~ Crepe paper isn’t just for party decor! Layer it in rows to make gorgeous ruffles.
2. Pretty Little Piggy Box ~ Could this piggy Valentine box be more adorable?! Oink, of course not! Transform a clorox bottle into this little piggy box!
3. Simple Cardboard Valentine Mailbox ~ Here’s an idea for making a simple cardboard Valentine box painted with bright hues and heart shapes. Customize it however you’d like!
4. Love Boat ~ Set sail to make this adorable Love Boat Valentine box from a half-gallon carton, cereal box and construction paper.
5. Dog Valentine Box ~ Who wouldn’t ruff an adorable puppy box like this? Get yourself a mop, box and hot glue gun to make your own.
6. Cereal Box Valentine Holder ~ Recycle cereal boxes into these adorable Valentine holders. Children can decorate the boxes with paper, stickers and other embellishments.
Perfect for young crafters.
7. Love Buckets ~ A simple pail is perfect for holding bucket full of notes. Use your silhouette or Cricut to add vinyl lettering. They can be reused year after year! >
8. Gumball Machine Valentine Holder ~ This gumball machine is pure genius! Cardboard pieces were used to make the Valentine Box ideas frame with a plant saucer for the lid.
Special boxes for a special day you can make at home together with your child.
9. Rubik’s Cube Valentine Box ~ This adorable “Rubie” rubik’s cube valentine box was constructed from a cardboard box and craft foam. Omit the heart cheeks and bow for a masculine rubik’s cube. I think I want to make multiple Valentine boxes like this! So cute.
10. Lego Valentine Box ~ Lego lovers will adore this Valentine box. You can either spray paint a shoe box or cover it in paper.
Unique ways to collect Valentines.
12. Love Letter Envelope ~ Have you thought about what youre going to do for kids Valentine’s this year? Looking for something that has a little pizzazz? How about love letters? You could fill these little envelopes with just about anything.
13. Duct Tape Chair Back Envelope ~ Make an adorable chair back envelope for storing Valentine’s cards. The best part, all you need is duct tape!
Imaginative and playful box ideas you can make for your son or anyone who loves monsters! Let their imagination run wild.
14. Robot Monster Valentine Box ~ The boys are gonna love this Valentine box ideas of a Valentine Monster! Spray paint an old box or cover it with construction paint. Cardboard heart feet and toilet paper dowels for the arms. The styrofoam googly eyes are fantastic.
15. 3-Eyed Monster Box ~ Let your child use their imagination to create their own monster box .
16. Minion Valentine Box ~ Minions are the perfect Valentine boxes for Despicable Me fans! How adorable is this “girlie” version?! It’s made from a 2-liter soda bottle, tissue paper and mod podge.
17. Little Monster Tissue Box ~ Grab and old tissue box, some pipe cleaners and cardstock and you have most of the items you need to make this awesome little monster tissue box!
18. Heart Eyes Card Box ~ Love emojis? This uses a small tissue box embellished with heart eyes and is super simple to make. Your teenager will even love it!
Traditional yet timeless designs.
20. American Girl Mailbox ~ Cute, easy and Inexpensive! What could be better in a craft? This is a $4 craft to make a mailbox for your child or American Girl doll. The results are super cute and fun to the Valentine’s holiday.
21. Fabric Valentine Mailbox ~ Your preschooler may not be able to help that much with this fabric valentine mailbox, but it was too cute not to include it. Mom can sew it using the free pattern and your children can put it to good use. It’s so cute you can keep it out year round so your child can have lots of play time with it. How cute would it be for Christmas and they can put their letter to santa in it?! Valentine boxes tutorial is no longer online, we still think it’s amazing though!>
22. Quilled Heart Box for your Valentine video that’s quick and easy! Can be modified as a Valentine box for school!
Engaging and fun projects for preschool and kindergarteners.
23. Super Hero Valentine Box ~ POW! Your little superhero will rock their valentine box. Don’t you just love this Valentine box ideas?
24. Robot Valentine Box ~ These adorable love bots were made from a matchbox and aluminum foil. You could make a larger valentine holder by using a cereal box.
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Valentine’s Day is more than just exchanging cards; it’s a chance for kids to express their creativity. These 25 Valentine’s Box ideas offer a range of fun, imaginative, and easy-to-make designs, perfect for school activities and home crafting. So grab your crafting supplies and get ready to spread some love this Valentine’s Day with these delightful Valentine Holders, Day Boxes, and Envelopes!
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