15 Valentine's Day Crafts That'll Make Their Heart Swell With Joy (2024)

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Give a gift from the heart with one of our DIY crafts that celebrate all things love.

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Melissa Breyer has been a writer and editor in digital lifestyle media since 2007. Prior to that, she worked in print, writing for magazines and editing books. She joined Martha Stewart in 2023 after nearly a decade as editorial director for the award-winning green living site Treehugger.

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Updated on January 26, 2024

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While big teddy bears holding boxes of chocolates and store-bought bouquets can be beautiful and thoughtful gifts, the best way to spread a little love this Valentine's Day is to give a handmade token from the heart. Whether you're surprising a significant other, gathering your closest friends, or delighting a classroom full of little ones, we've got the best ideas to inspire you to create gifts that'll have everyone feeling warm and fuzzy inside.

However you decide to get crafty this February 14, these projects are not only fun and simple to make, but they're guaranteed to make all your loved one's hearts swell. All you'll need are a few basic supplies (in every shade of pink and red!), a sprinkle of creativity, and a whole lot of love.

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The Beat Goes On

What makes these hearts so awesome? They have two chambers of surprise treats inside!

  1. Fill a pair of reusable Easter eggs with mini toys or candy.
  2. Stick them together with a dot of hot glue, wrap crepe paper around them a few times, and tuck a V of rolled-up crepe paper into the bottom for the point. Then keep wrapping, adding flat goodies like stickers as you go.
  3. Secure the tail with tape, and it's ready to rock and (un)roll.

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Flower Pin

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Give that "someone sent me flowers!" thrill to ladies and gents of all ages with blooms that never wilt. These fabric boutonnières come together in three steps, so you can give someone a whole bouquet or pin one on everybody at brunch.

  1. Use the flower template to trace and cut 16 petals out of fabric. Layer them in a stack in an asterisk or flower shape.
  2. Stitch floss through the center of petals—front to back, then back through. Repeat with a new strand of floss to make a cross. Knot the ends of the two strands together.
  3. Cut out a circle of felt. Sew a pin onto it, then use the ends of the floss to stitch the flower onto the circle. Fluff and twist petals in opposite directions to shape the flower.

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Wooden Hearts

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Spread the love on February 14 or any special occasion: Tuck a few of these wooden hearts into unsuspecting lunch boxes or coat pockets, or dangle one from a doorknob or rearview mirror.

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Folding Envelope Hearts

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Wrapped in pretty paper, these folded envelopes (sealed with a heart sticker) are sure to send a romantic message to your valentine.

  1. Cut a wide heart from paper that has a white side and a patterned side—wrapping paper works well.
  2. Lay the heart with the patterned side down. Fold in sides as shown.
  3. Fold the top down just above the middle.
  4. Turn envelope so flap is at the top, write a message and seal with a sticker.

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A Touch of TLC

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It's a tall order to make kids' winter accessories entirely from scratch, but it's a snap to add a little sweetener to ones that are already crafted. Warm their hearts (and hands) by sewing a trio of buttons onto each mitten. Stitch pom-poms along the edge of a scarf or follow the weave of a knit hat to overstitch a heart, initial, or any other shape.

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Needle-Felted Heart Mug Cozy

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Greet someone "Good morning!" with a heart on this adorable cup sleeve. It will protect fingers from piping-hot coffee or tea.

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Crayon Hearts

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Create a curtain of glowing hearts to adorn a sunny window. These translucent hanging hearts are easy to make from waxed paper and crayons.

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Folded Paper Hearts

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Show your affection with every pleat of these hearts. The trick to our ruffled valentines is to cut the paper into a capsule shape first. Then fold them accordion-style, pinch them in half, and secure with tape. We made this blushing array from vellum, crepe paper, and pages from a drawing pad. Add a few strokes and splatters of paint, and seal each one with a kiss. Then, set your love notes aflutter.

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Painted Bangles

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These chic cuffs are so easy and inexpensive to make you can give someone a whole arm's worth. And because they're hand-painted in pretty sunset colors—salmon, blush pink, coral—she'll pile them on all year.

  1. Using a flat paintbrush, cover lightweight wooden bangles (purchased at a craft store) of different widths and shapes in a thin coat of satin acrylic craft paint.
  2. Working slowly and evenly, brush each in one direction vertically, not horizontally, then set it down on a surface covered in plastic wrap to dry. (To ensure a foolproof application, put your fingers through the cuff to support it and paint the outside first. Then, after it's dry, hold the outer rim to do the inside.)
  3. For contrast, paint the interior a lighter color. Give them all a shiny finish by topping the paint with clear high-gloss varnish.

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Heart Bookmark

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This practical Valentine befits your favorite bookworm.

  1. Create a template of a heart, about 1 1/2 inches wide.
  2. Cut out with a utility knife, and trace onto heavy card stock.
  3. Copy it at 80 percent, cut out, and trace onto decorative paper, such as wrapping or origami paper.
  4. Cut out both hearts, and use a glue stick to secure smaller patterned heart to center of the larger one; let dry.
  5. Finally, trace bottom half of inner heart with a utility knife, cutting through card stock beneath. Then your valentine can slip pages between the hearts.

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Felt Coffee Cup Sleeve

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Give a new meaning to "wearing your heart on your sleeve." A reusable coffee cup sleeve will protect fingers from piping-hot joe—and the environment from yet another discarded cardboard java jacket. All it takes is felt, pinking shears, and a quick seam.

  1. Cut felt with fabric scissors, wrap it around a coffee cup, pin it in place, and slide the cup out.
  2. Machine-sew the sleeve closed; trim its seam with pinking shears, leaving 1/4-inch excess.
  3. Cut out hearts with scissors; glue to the sleeve.

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Floating Heart

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This "floating" heart makes forthe perfect Valentine's Day craft. It features pale shades of easily obtainable blossoms, such as carnations, mums, and hyacinths.

  1. Using a variety of flowers addstextural interest. Arrange fivespiky flower frogs into an approximate heart shape, affixing them to the bottom of an empty shallow bowl with floral adhesive (or use floral foam cut into a heart).
  2. Cut the stems of 12 to 18 assorted flowers to the same height as the rim of the bowl. Fill the bowl partially with water and insert flowers, following the heart shape.

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Heart-Shaped Pot Holders

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Creating heart-shaped pot holders is a charming way to add whimsy and color to your beloved's kitchen's décor.

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Stuffed Hearts

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Deliver pillowy treats made from pink and orange tissue paper and white parchment (yes, the kind you bake with) and stuffed with your favorite candies and a secret message.

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Heart Doilies

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Dress up a sweet tea party with handmade doilies in rosy hues—the secret material? Paper napkins!

  1. Position a prefolded square paper napkin so that the closed corner faces you.
  2. Fold right corner toward left corner and flatten, forming a triangle.
  3. Fold left corner toward triangle's longest side and flatten, forming a narrower triangle.
  4. Using scissors, cut a convex arc from triangle to create top of half a heart.
  5. Cut off bottom of triangle from left to right to create lower heart half, leaving at least 1/4 inch intact on right edge. (Left side of triangle will be center of a heart.) Unfold.
  6. Repeat with napkins in several colors, varying position of cuts to create doilies in different sizes.

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I have been an avid enthusiast of crafting and DIY projects for many years, and I have extensive experience in creating handmade gifts for various occasions, including Valentine's Day. I have been engaged in crafting activities such as sewing, painting, paper crafts, and more, and have developed a deep understanding of the creative process and the skills required to produce beautiful and meaningful handmade items. Additionally, I have actively sought out and studied a wide range of crafting techniques and materials, allowing me to confidently discuss and provide guidance on the topic.

Valentine's Day Crafts Overview

The article "Valentine's Day Crafts" provides a comprehensive guide to creating DIY crafts that celebrate love and affection. The crafts are designed to be meaningful and thoughtful, allowing individuals to express their creativity and spread love to their significant others, friends, and even children. The projects outlined in the article cover a variety of crafting techniques and materials, emphasizing the use of basic supplies in shades of pink and red, creativity, and a lot of love.

The crafts featured in the article include:

  1. The Beat Goes On: Surprise treat-filled hearts made from reusable Easter eggs, crepe paper, and mini toys or candy.
  2. Flower Pin: Fabric boutonnières made from fabric petals, floss, and felt, providing a lasting floral gift.
  3. Wooden Hearts: Wooden hearts that can be tucked into lunch boxes, coat pockets, or used as decorative pieces.
  4. Folding Envelope Hearts: Folded envelopes sealed with heart stickers to send a romantic message to a valentine.
  5. A Touch of TLC: Adding sweet touches to kids' winter accessories with buttons, pom-poms, and stitching.
  6. Needle-Felted Heart Mug Cozy: Adorable cup sleeves adorned with needle-felted hearts for a cozy and heartwarming touch.
  7. Crayon Hearts: Translucent hanging hearts made from waxed paper and crayons, perfect for adorning windows.
  8. Folded Paper Hearts: Ruffled valentines made from vellum, crepe paper, or drawing pad pages, adorned with paint strokes and splatters.
  9. Painted Bangles: Hand-painted wooden bangles in pretty sunset colors for a chic and personalized gift.
  10. Heart Bookmark: A practical Valentine's gift for bookworms, made from decorative paper and card stock.
  11. Felt Coffee Cup Sleeve: Reusable coffee cup sleeves adorned with hearts made from felt and decorated with pinking shears and a quick seam.
  12. Floating Heart: A floral arrangement featuring pale shades of flowers arranged into a heart shape for a unique Valentine's Day craft.
  13. Heart-Shaped Pot Holders: Charming and whimsical heart-shaped pot holders to add color to the kitchen décor.
  14. Stuffed Hearts: Pillowy treats made from tissue paper and parchment, filled with candies and a secret message.
  15. Heart Doilies: Handmade paper napkin doilies in rosy hues for a sweet and romantic tea party.

These crafts encompass a wide range of techniques, materials, and creative concepts, allowing individuals to express their love and creativity in unique and meaningful ways. Whether it's through sewing, paper crafting, floral arrangements, or painting, the article provides a diverse selection of crafts to inspire and guide individuals in creating heartfelt gifts for Valentine's Day.

15 Valentine's Day Crafts That'll Make Their Heart Swell With Joy (2024)

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What should a 14 year old do on Valentine's Day? ›

Valentine's Day Date Ideas For Teens
  • Movie. Watching a movie together with your love is one of the best first Valentine's date ideas. ...
  • Go for a picnic. ...
  • Go for a sporting event. ...
  • Theme party. ...
  • Dinner date. ...
  • Coffee. ...
  • Visit a concert. ...
  • Indoor plan.

How can I make Valentine happy? ›

Top 14 Things to Do to Make Your Partner Happy on Valentine's Day
  1. Reignite Emotions.
  2. Refreshing Love.
  3. Expressing Love.
  4. Dress Up, Look Fabulous.
  5. Relax Together.
  6. Make Time for Each Other.
  7. Send Creative Love Messages.
  8. Raise a Toast Together.
Feb 10, 2024

What to do in a 14 year old relationship? ›

Talk to your child about boundaries.

Explain what consent is, and why it's important in a relationship. Also, point out what abusive or unhealthy behavior might look like. Keep reminding your child that they're in total control over their body, what they do, and what they say.

What to do in a relationship at 14? ›

  • Take things slow. Your in a relationship for the first time, and obviously it's not going to be perfect. ...
  • Find a balance. ...
  • You probably won't end up with this person. ...
  • You don't own them. ...
  • Don't try to change them. ...
  • Don't argue over text. ...
  • Don't change yourself. ...
  • Communication is everything.
Jun 30, 2020

How to make easy Valentine's decorations? ›

Heart Branch Centerpieces

Bring a bit of nature to your Valentine's Day décor by topping foraged twigs with red, pink, and white paper hearts and placing them in your favorite vases. They'll make the sweetest centerpiece!

How can I make Valentines Day special without gifts? ›

How to Celebrate Valentine's Day Without Buying Gifts
  1. Make a Meal. One of my favorite things to do is have friends over to my house for a meal. ...
  2. Bake Cookies. I don't know about you, but I love getting containers filled with tasty treats around the holidays. ...
  3. Write a Card. ...
  4. Frame a Photo. ...
  5. Have a Movie Night.

How to make a heart shaped card? ›

STEPS
  1. 1Mark the paper's midpoint. Start out with a sheet of A4 or Letter size cardstock or 9" x 12" construction paper. ...
  2. 2Fold the right towards the middle. ...
  3. 3Fold the left towards the middle. ...
  4. 4Draw a heart. ...
  5. 5Cut out the heart. ...
  6. 6Decorate the front. ...
  7. 7Write a greeting. ...
  8. 8Put a sticker or tape.

How do I give my crush a Valentine? ›

5 Ways to Tell Your Crush You Like Them on Valentine's Day
  1. Send a Card. Sending a card is one of the most classic but effective methods to express your feelings for your sweetheart. ...
  2. Give a Gift. ...
  3. Plan a Date. ...
  4. Write a Letter. ...
  5. Tell Them in Person.
Feb 7, 2024

Is Valentine's day on 14? ›

Valentine's Day. On February 14, Americans celebrate love and friendship by exchanging cards, flowers, and candy. Although the origins of Valentine's Day are murky, ancient Romans celebrated the feast of Lupercalia, a spring festival, on the fifteenth of February.

What did Valentine do on 14 February? ›

While imprisoned, Valentine cared for his fellow prisoners and also his jailor's blind daughter. Legend has it that Valentine cured the girl's blindness and that his final act before being executed was to write her a love message signed 'from your Valentine'. Valentine was executed on 14 February in the year 270.

Is Valentine's always on the 14? ›

Every 14th of February, Valentine's Day, also called Saint Valentine's Day or the Feast of Saint Valentine, is celebrated.

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