This is a gift for an adult to make with a young child. It’s a poem with a handprint and an optional photo of the baby/preschooler. |
Not all small flying creatures are pests. You and your kids will surely welcome these little paper love bugs into your home! |
Salt dough is a really fun medium and you can make so many things
from it! Try these adorable salt dough heart magnets and pins to give as
gifts.
Be sure to check out our other ideas for Valentine's Day, including more Valentine's crafts.
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This thumbprint heart
bookmark is an easy craft perfect for school age children. Parents will
adore this, since the hearts are made using the child’s thumbprint.
What an excellent and easy gift to give for Valentine’s Day!
Supplies
Red and white cardstock or construction paper
Red stamp pad (or red paint) Hole Punch Length of ribbon (red, white, pink) Scissors Designer edge scissors Glue Click here for printables, patterns and Templates Instructions
1. Cut out two rectangles from the red and white cardstock, each 1.5 inches wide and 6 inches long.
2. Using your thumb, press it into the red stamp pad or paint. Then,
depress your thumb down on the white cardstock rectangle, at a slight
angle to form one half of the heart. Then, overlap the first thumbprint
with a second thumbprint to form the heart. See the photos below for
proper placement. Using paint can be a bit trickier. Practice on scrap
paper first.
3. Make four hearts down the center of the white rectangle.
4. Cut off the long edges of the white rectangle with decorator edge scissors.
5. Glue the white rectangle to the center of the red bookmark, to frame it. Allow to dry.
6. Use a hole punch to punch a hole near the top. Thread through some
ribbon and tie. Here I used velvet ribbon. I applied glue to the inside
of the ribbon and attached the other side to it, and allowed it to dry
with a clothespin holding it in place until dry.
This craft is reprinted courtesy of crafts-for-all-seasons.com and http://www.freekidscrafts.com.
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SuppliesSkin Colored Construction Paper Red and Pink Construction Paper Pencil Scissors Glue Markers Click here for printables, patterns and Templates InstructionsFold a piece of skin colored construction paper in half. Place your hand on the folded paper with edge of your palm (near the pinky) lining up with the fold. Trace around your hand except for edge on the fold. Remove your hand and cut out. Open up. Cut hearts out of construction paper. Paste on palm. Write message "A Handful of Love" on the card and sign. |
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Bubble wrap is such a fun material for kids to craft with. This Valentine mobile is beautiful and lots of fun to make.
Supplies
White Red and Pink Construction Paper
Paint, White Red and Pink
Bubble wrap
Cord
Hole Punch
Scissors
Ribbon
Click here for printables, patterns and Templates Instructions
Put small quantities of each paint on paper plate in bands.
You can cut the bubble wrap in valentine shapes just a little larger
than you need or you can cut a square larger than the ultimate valentine
and press it into the paint.
Press the painted bubble wrap onto the construction paper. The
different color papers will make the paint look different. Let dry.
Cut out the finished Valentines in varying sizes. Use the picture as reference.
Punch a small hole in the top and bottom of each heart except for the smallest heart.
Thread the cord through the hearts to form the mobile creating a loop
at the top for hanging. We decided to tape to our door for a
decoration.
Create bows to decorate the hearts and glue on.
Hang up to brighten your day.
courtesy of www.freekidscrafts.com
Let kids of any age craft their own Valentine's Day greetings for classmates and friends with heart-shaped stamps made from potatoes.
Let kids of any age craft their own Valentine's Day greetings for classmates and friends with heart-shaped stamps made from potatoes.
What you'll need:
What to do:
1. To make heart-shaped stamp: On a cutting board, an adult should take a thin lengthwise slice off one potato. Opt for the flattest side and cut enough to give you a large surface area of potato flesh.
2. Let the child choose a heart-shaped cookie cutter, then center it to
fit on the potato and push down into flesh as if cutting dough to make
cookies.
3. Using a butter knife, kids can slice potato around cookie cutter about 1/4 to 1/2 inch down so that knife hits cookie cutter and stops it from cutting below shape. 4. Pull off excess and remove cookie cutter. Hint: You may want to notch top and bottom of potato to delineate top and bottom of heart shape. 5. Pat potato dry with paper towels. Use foam brush to apply a very thin layer of paint to heart-shaped stamp. 6. Position stamp over cards in desired place and press down, trying not to let potato slip. Hint: Practice a few times on a blank piece of paper, so that the child gets the hang and feel of the stamp. 7. Repeat in desired colors, and with different sized cookie cutters. 8. When paint is dry, about 30 minutes, play with different add-ons. Glue, stick, paint or attach your embellishments onto cards surface in desired place.
Courtesy of www.parentdish.com
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The following website has a great collection of super cute, easy, and fun activities for Valentine's Day.
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