We’re sweet on these cupcake wrappers turned Valentine’s Day badges of honor.
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Spin a tale of love by rolling a hand-stamped message around a spool.
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There’s no easier way to come clean about how you feel than by filling a bathroom with red, white, and pink balloons.
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Hand-painted peg dolls take on superhero and princess personas to deliver valentine messages that save the day.
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You think you’ve got an open-door policy? Nothing says “come on in” like a wreath of felt hearts on your front door.
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Faux rocks made from clay are the perfect way to carve your message in stone.
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Use old denim or scraps from shortened dungarees to make your mark.
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You could scour Pinterest for a DIY Valentine’s Day idea your whole crew will treasure. Or ye could just steal this one.
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Dowels, feathers, paint, and string come together as a charming vintage arrow to get cupid’s point across.
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Magnifying glass party favors become little gifts with a free printable and a kid-penned signature.
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Cut hearts out of pretty fabric scraps to whip up super simple yet extra sweet cards.
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No skills required to make fabric-covered buttons into earrings. Just add posts and attach them to a free printable for a valentine fit for a starter princess.
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Towel-tube stamps from Marie LeBaron of Make and Takes are likely to steal your heart.
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Slip candy hearts into a hand-stitched felt bracelet (no sewing machine required) and let her wear her heart on her sleeve.
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Little hands help turn scrap paper into plantable seed hearts for a V-Day gift that grows on you.
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Looking for a surefire way to win hearts? Empty match boxes. Fill with candy hearts. Wrap in kid-created artwork. Finish with a bow.
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Sculpt simple heart beads from craft dough, bake them, and turn them into jewelry to string them along.
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Print out illustrated pirate boys and girls, then stitch on a quick felt eye patch and attach a candy for a treat that says, “You’re grrrreat!”
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Beeswax, a cookie cutter, wicks, and bamboo skewers make bright candle pops that light up their lives.
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Make a sweet bouquet using cupcake liners and tissue paper for a no-bake treat.
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Print out free vintage-inspired labels and wrap up chocolate bars for V-Day cards that look as good as they taste.
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Relive middle school with homemade friendship bracelets, then tie your labor of love to cards that read, “It would knot be fun if we weren’t friends.”
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This lottery ticket-inspired valentine hides a secret message under a creative mixture of paint and dish soap. Just scratch off to reveal the day’s big prize: love.
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The hunt for sugar-free school valentines came up empty. So we asked the gals at Prudent Baby for their help. And tada! A valentine that will melt your heart.
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