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CREATIVE HOMEMADE VALENTINES FOR KIDS

CREATIVE HOMEMADE VALENTINES FOR KIDS

 

Thumbprint Hearts

We can’t get enough of these gorgeous thumbprint DIY valentines featured on Glittergood! A fantastic alternative to store-bought valentines, this festive sweet project is easy, inexpensive, and perfect for smaller valentine-making hands to work on.

 

Monster Mania

Chef Messy offers up these darn cute homemade monster valentines and we absolutely love these kooky little fuzzy critters! Featuring personalized word bubbles for each classmate, these DIY creative cards are easy to make with only a little bit of colorful paper needed. Add in a sweet Valentine’s Day treat or goody and this happy monster cutie is ready for one spectacular party!

 

Pirate Love

For the little ones that can’t get enough of all things pirates, don’t miss out on mer Mag’s fabulous idea for making these gorgeous pirate valentines. Including an added colorful stitch across the front for the felt heart eye patch, these cards really go to show that it doesn’t take a whole lot to make adorable homemade valentines. And if you’re interested in making these exact cards, you’re in luck — Mer Mag offers up a downloadable PDF with her original pirate drawing and different color choices for both boys and girls!

 

Sweet Chocolate Hearts

Sewtakeahike shares this genius idea for making DIY Valentine’s Day chocolate lollipops — and this is one treat that everyone is sure to love! Made with melted chocolate, a heart-shaped lollipop mold, and sticks to match, these lovely lollies are quick and easy to make for a large group. The homemade covers are also a simple addition, if wanted — with only parchment paper and a quick zip-through on the sewing machine needed! Check out the full post for Penny’s excellent tutorial and tips.

 

To check out the full list of 20 ideas, go to ParentMap.com!