For many parents, the idea of crafting with their kids causes more angst than excitement. But fret no more and say goodbye to the artsy angst. These craft ideas are fun, easy, inexpensive, and create minimal mess.
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Here are some fun, easy and inexpensive craft ideas you will enjoy. So jump into the Valentine’s Day spirit and bond with your kiddos over a few crafts anyone can pull off!
Paint Chip Bookmarks
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Paint chip bookmarks are the perfect craft for kids who are into books or can make and give to friends. And the best part is they are super simple and inexpensive to make. That’s a win-win in my book! Stop by your favorite paint store and grab a few paint chips (the reds and pinks are perfect for Valentine’s Day), punch a hole in the top and string with ribbon. Add a few hearts if you have a small heart punch (available at Target for $2). Personalize the bookmark by adding a special message on the back.
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This cool craft may look new to you, but I bet you pulled off one of these projects as a kid. The best part about the melted crayon craft is the simplicity of the materials. Collect some waxed paper, crayons, a handheld pencil sharpener, an iron, scissors and craft string (I like multi-colored baker’s twine best). Simply take a sheet of wax paper and fold it in half. Inside the wax paper spread crayon shavings. On a low heat setting, run the iron over the folded wax paper until the shavings melt. When cooled, trace different sized heart shapes and cut out. Thread with string and hang. They look like stained glass when the sun hits them! Learn more about this craft here: Melted Crayon Hearts. Click here for instructions.
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Painted newspaper hearts are one of the coolest, simplest crafts—ever! Cover your table with newspaper (words are better than photos). Get out the washable watercolor paints and brushes. Then set your kids to work painting away on the newspaper. Hang the newspaper to dry. When dried, use a heart template and cut out lots of hearts. Glue onto postcards, construction paper or cardstock to make into Valentine’s Day cards for classmates or friends. This craft is especially great for younger children. Learn more about this craft here: Painted Newspaper Hearts. Click here for instructions.
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You don’t have to be a master baker to make these cute little salt dough heart necklaces. Simply mix together flour, salt and water and you’ve got your salt dough recipe ready to roll out and cut. You can use a small heart cookie cutter or a butter knife to create the heart shape. Don’t forget to make a hole in the heart with a pencil for threading the ribbon before you bake. Once baked, they are ready to paint. These sweet little necklaces make great gifts for friends, grandparents, teachers or for yourself and kids! The best part about this craft is it lasts for years to come. Learn more about this craft here: Salt Dough Heart Necklaces. Click here for instructions.
Valentine’s Day Heart Tree
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The Valentine’s Day Heart Tree only requires construction paper, glue and scissors and you’ve got the perfect Valentine’s Day card for a grandparent or teacher. Simply trace your child’s hand and cut/punch out a bunch of hearts and glue to a piece of colored construction paper or cardstock. Write a sweet message, add a photo and make someone’s day! Learn more about this craft here: Valentine’s Day Heart Tree.
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