25 Fun Valentine’s Day Crafts Kids Will Love

I always think of fun crafts to do with the kids when Valentine’s Day rolls around, but most years we never find the time to try the projects I discover. This year I focused on easy, low-mess Valentine’s Day crafts that kids can actually complete without turning it into a huge project — and without creating a big cleanup for Mom. Here’s a curated list of 25 simple, kid-friendly Valentine’s Day crafts that are quick, enjoyable, and perfect for little hands.

25 Easy Valentine’s Day Crafts for Kids:

Looking for a low-mess activity? This easy foam Valentine’s Day craft is perfect for young children who want a quick, colorful project that’s simple to assemble.

Toddlers will have a blast stringing cereal together to form cute heart shapes. It’s tactile, edible-friendly for supervised tots, and great for fine motor practice.

A pom-pom wreath might look intricate, but this version is straightforward and enjoyable for older preschoolers and elementary-age kids.

A puzzle-piece Valentine’s craft honors Autism Awareness while offering a meaningful way for children to create a personalized keepsake.

Create a cute heart character to help kids practice cutting, gluing, and other fine motor skills — a playful project that encourages imagination.

Valentine's Day Craft for Kids

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Love Bug Valentine’s headbands are a fun wearable craft kids can make and show off. They’re simple to assemble and great for imaginative play.

A wooden picture frame decorated by a child makes a heartfelt gift for family members and doubles as a treasured keepsake.

Make colorful bookmarks from paint sample cards or paint chips — a clever, inexpensive craft that also encourages reading.

Paint chips also work well for homemade Valentine’s cards; they come in handy sizes and a lovely palette of colors for creative designs.

Trace, cut, and glue a DIY burlap heart garland for rustic, textured Valentine’s Day decor that kids can help create.

Homemade Valentine's Day Cards

Handmade Valentine’s Day cards are ideal for practicing cutting and folding — and they make sweet tokens to exchange at school or give to family.

With a simple twist and a Hershey’s Kiss, kids can craft a cute chocolate ring that works great as a classroom gift or party favor.

A budget-friendly Valentine’s wreath made from dollar-store materials lets kids explore patterns, color, and assembly while creating festive decor.

Make a mosaic heart from foam pieces for a bright, tactile craft that’s forgiving and fun for young crafters.

A Valentine’s Day tree — decorated with handmade hearts — can be displayed indoors or outdoors and is a charming way to celebrate the holiday.

A “Bee Mine” Valentine is an easy, adorable craft that combines simple shapes and sweet phrasing for a playful card or tag.

Pink and red tissue paper sealed between contact paper makes beautiful heart suncatchers that look lovely in a sunny window.

A coffee filter heart garland is lightweight, pretty, and easy for small hands to help assemble — great for decorating a classroom or playroom.

Revisit childhood memories by using the eraser end of a pencil to dab glue and attach tissue paper for a delicate tissue heart craft.

Create a heart-shaped caterpillar using paper hearts to make a whimsical, kid-friendly Valentine’s craft that’s easy to customize.

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Bring nature into crafting with heart-shaped painted stones. They’re durable, tactile, and make sweet hidden treasures to share.

Turn a deck of playing cards into unique class Valentine’s cards for a clever and reusable twist on traditional valentines.

Reuse paper towel rolls to construct a cheerful Valentine’s wreath — a thrifty project that encourages reimagining household materials.

A fine motor craft that has kids string beads to spell their names on heart-shaped projects helps reinforce literacy and dexterity.

Let kids go wild with a hole punch to create confetti-style heart window hangings that catch the light and add festive color to any window.

Which of these Easy Valentine’s Day Crafts for Kids is your favorite?

Pick a few based on your children’s ages, attention spans, and available materials. These simple projects are designed to be fun, manageable, and low-stress so everyone can enjoy Valentine’s Day crafting together.