19 Best Valentine Crafts for Kids to Share at School
Did you know that crafting can boost kids’ creativity and fine motor skills while also teaching them about sharing and kindness? Valentine’s Day is the perfect time to combine fun and learning with crafts designed for kids to bring to school. From handmade cards to creative treat holders, these projects will make every child feel special.
When my kids and I worked on Valentine crafts for their school party last year, we had so much fun coming up with unique ideas. They loved personalizing each craft for their classmates, and I loved how these activities sparked their creativity. Plus, the joy on their faces when handing out their creations was priceless!
In this post, I’ll share 19 fun and easy Valentine crafts for kids to share at school. These projects are simple to make, budget-friendly, and sure to delight classmates and teachers alike. Ready to start crafting some heartfelt creations? Let’s dive in!

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Heart-Shaped Bookmarks

Help kids create heart-shaped bookmarks using colorful cardstock and ribbons. Add a personal touch by writing “You’re my favorite chapter!” or similar Valentine messages on them. Decorate with stickers, glitter, or markers for extra flair. These are practical and cute gifts classmates can use. Perfect for encouraging reading and spreading love.
DIY Valentine’s Mailboxes

Use shoe boxes or cereal boxes as the base for creating Valentine’s mailboxes. Kids can cover them with wrapping paper, construction paper, or paint, and add heart-shaped cutouts, stickers, and glitter. Add a slot on top for classmates to drop in their cards. This craft doubles as a creative way to collect Valentines at school. Fun and functional!
Love Bug Pencils

Transform regular pencils into “love bugs” using pipe cleaners, googly eyes, and foam hearts. Wrap the pipe cleaners around the pencil to create antennae and attach a small heart-shaped “face” at the top. Kids can personalize them with classmates’ names. These are adorable and practical gifts that everyone can use. A fun twist on a school supply staple.
Valentine Friendship Bracelets

Have kids make simple friendship bracelets using red, pink, and white embroidery thread or beads. Attach a small card that says, “Our friendship is the best gift of all!” to each bracelet. These bracelets are thoughtful and easy to customize. A great way to teach kids about the joy of giving handmade gifts. Perfect for sharing with close friends.
Heart-Shaped Crayon Packs

Melt broken crayons into silicone heart molds to create colorful, heart-shaped crayons. Package a few in small bags with a note that says, “You color my world!” This upcycled craft is eco-friendly and fun for kids to make. A unique and creative Valentine that classmates will love. Ideal for younger kids who love coloring.
Valentine’s Day Paper Fortune Tellers

Make origami fortune tellers out of pink and red paper with fun Valentine-themed fortunes inside. Kids can write messages like “You’re awesome!” or “You’ll have a sweet day!” on the flaps. Decorate the outside with heart drawings or stickers. This interactive craft is a hit with classmates. A nostalgic and playful idea for all ages.
Candy Heart Treat Bags

Fill small cellophane bags with candy hearts or conversation hearts. Have kids decorate tags that say, “You’re sweet!” and tie them to the bags with ribbon. Add a little extra by including a handwritten note inside. These bags are quick to assemble and always a classroom favorite. Perfect for spreading sweetness around school.
Paper Plate Love Wreaths

Cut the center out of a paper plate and have kids decorate the rim with heart-shaped cutouts, stickers, and glitter. Write a message like “Happy Valentine’s Day!” in the center. Add a loop of string to hang the wreath. This craft is easy, creative, and makes for a fun keepsake. Great for classroom displays or take-home décor.
Handprint Heart Cards

Trace and cut out kids’ handprints from red or pink construction paper. Fold the paper at the wrist so the hands form a heart shape when opened. Write a Valentine’s message inside, like “You’re hands-down the best!” This heartfelt craft is simple and meaningful. Perfect for younger children.
Heart-Shaped Treat Holders

Fold a large heart-shaped piece of construction paper in half and glue the sides to create a pocket. Let kids decorate the outside with markers, stickers, or glitter. Fill the pocket with small treats like candies, stickers, or erasers. These holders are a creative way to package Valentine’s goodies. A fun alternative to store-bought treat bags.
Valentine’s Puzzle Pieces

Buy blank puzzle sets or make your own by cutting sturdy cardstock into puzzle shapes. Have kids decorate each piece with hearts, messages, or drawings. Classmates can assemble their personalized puzzle at home. A unique and interactive Valentine’s gift idea. Perfect for kids who love solving puzzles.
Love Bug Magnets

Use bottle caps or small wooden circles as the base for creating “love bugs.” Decorate them with googly eyes, pipe cleaner antennae, and heart-shaped foam pieces. Attach a small magnet to the back so they can be used on lockers or fridges. These are adorable and functional Valentine’s gifts. A creative way to brighten someone’s day.
Heart-Shaped Paper Fans

Fold red or pink construction paper accordion-style and secure the middle with a stapler or glue. Fan out the sides to create a heart shape. Add a popsicle stick as a handle and decorate with stickers or markers. These fans are cute and fun to use. Perfect for a Valentine’s party or school event.
Pop-Up Valentine Cards

Create pop-up cards with heart cutouts that “spring” out when opened. Kids can write sweet messages inside and decorate the front with drawings or stickers. These interactive cards are extra special and fun to make. A creative twist on traditional Valentine’s cards. Great for kids who love a bit of crafting magic.
DIY Heart Stamps

Carve heart shapes into halved potatoes or foam blocks to create homemade stamps. Let kids use the stamps to decorate cards, bookmarks, or gift bags. Provide red and pink paint for Valentine-themed designs. This craft is messy but tons of fun for kids. A great way to personalize Valentine’s Day gifts.
Valentine’s Day Pinwheels

Help kids make paper pinwheels using Valentine-themed paper and a pencil with an eraser. Secure the pinwheel to the pencil with a thumbtack or push pin. These colorful pinwheels are fun to spin and make festive gifts. Decorate with heart-shaped stickers for extra flair. A playful and interactive craft.
Heart-Shaped Photo Frames

Use popsicle sticks to create heart-shaped frames, gluing them together and decorating with paint or stickers. Add a small photo or drawing in the center and attach a magnet to the back. These frames make thoughtful keepsakes for classmates or teachers. A sentimental and creative Valentine’s craft. Great for kids to share with friends or family.
Heart Garland Necklaces

Cut out small hearts from construction paper and punch a hole in the top of each one. Thread the hearts onto a piece of string or yarn to create a necklace. Decorate each heart with messages, stickers, or glitter. These garlands are wearable Valentine’s gifts that classmates will enjoy. A fun and easy craft for kids of all ages.
Valentine’s Day Seed Packets

Fill small envelopes with flower seeds and label them “Plant Some Love!” Kids can decorate the envelopes with drawings, stickers, or stamps. These eco-friendly Valentines encourage classmates to grow something special. A thoughtful and unique gift idea. Perfect for teaching kids about kindness and sustainability.
Get Your Free Cozy Mom Toolkit!
Struggling to find time for fun crafts, healthy snacks, and a calm home? The Cozy Mom Toolkit is here to help! Inside, you’ll get quick toddler-friendly snack ideas, easy low-mess crafts, and a simple daily routine to bring more peace and joy into your home. Download your free copy now and start creating cozy moments today!