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Simple and Fun Valentine’s Day Crafts for Kids

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Check out these easy, fun, and cheap Valentine’s Day crafts for kids. Find ideas for toddlers, preschoolers, big kids, and teens to enjoy at school, church, and home!

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Looking for simple and fun Valentine’s Day crafts for kids?

We’ve got you covered!

From handprint and fingerprint crafts using paint to paper crafts, keepsakes, and cards, there’s something for everyone on this list.

Whether you have toddlers, preschoolers, big kids, or teens, you’re sure to find creative and engaging art projects to celebrate the season.

The Best Valentine’s Day Crafts for Kids

Other Fun Valentine’s Day Activity Ideas

When you’re done crafting, here are some additional, budget-friendly activities that are perfect for kids and families!

  • DIY Valentine’s Cards: Provide craft supplies like paper, stickers, and markers for kids to create unique cards.
  • Heart-Shaped Cookie Decorating: Let kids decorate cookies with frosting, sprinkles, and candy.
  • Valentine’s Scavenger Hunt: Hide small treats or clues around the house for a festive treasure hunt.
  • Love-Themed Storytime: Read Valentine’s-themed books like Guess How Much I Love You.
  • Valentine’s Bingo: Create bingo cards with festive symbols like hearts and cupids.
  • Candy Necklaces: String candy like conversation hearts and gummy rings into wearable treats.
  • Heart Science Experiment: Make a fizzy heart by combining baking soda, vinegar, and food coloring.
  • Cupid’s Obstacle Course: Set up a fun indoor obstacle course with a Valentine’s Day theme.

Check this post to see our Top 10 Family Valentine’s Day Activities for more inspiration!

Want More?

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Your Turn

What did you think of these Valentine’s Day crafts for kids? Are there any ideas you think we should add?

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