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Here is my set of DIY Valentines for kids to help avoid the sugar rush during Valentine’s days.

Somehow Valentine’s day at school these days has turned into Halloween for my kids. It is no longer about the sentiment anymore and all about the candy. There have been a couple of times when the kids came back from school with more candy on Valentine’s day than on Halloween.

The thing is, Valentine’s day doesn’t have to be about candy. You can make it sweet in many other ways.

This year, I’ve decided to just not partake in this chaos by not sending my kids to school with pounds of sugary treats.

kids valentines

These printable and SVG templates for these kids valentines day crafts are all FREE and available in my resource library.

Materials for DIY Kids Valentine’s Cards

Cutting Machine – I use a Cricut. Check out my recommendations for Cricut machines and accessories for beginners for more info.

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There’s lots of variation you can do on these base craft templates. Make them out of all sorts of cardstock or even recycled paper. My favorite is to reuse grocery bags. Old magazines and newspapers also work for some of these.

I’m going to preface this by saying this project is a labor of love. If you want to just get a bunch of Valentines for your child’s first-grade class done, just buy a pack of ready-made ones. But my son was super excited to have “cool” valentines to share with his classmates and forgot it didn’t include candy.

That said, I did try to optimize my designs so it wouldn’t be too much of a hassle.

Cricut Kids Valentines Crafts

If you are using your Cricut to make these, I find the Print and Cut functionality to be super confusing these days in Design Space.

The TicTacToe card is probably the most complex out of all of these to make especially if you are trying to Print then Cut.

The standard way to Print and cut is to Select everything and then “Flatten”. (Flatten attaches everything selected and prints it)

The problem is this it then prints the cut lines where the crayons slot in.

What you need to do is change the Fill of the words and grid to “Print” but make sure the slot lines remain as “Cut” only.

Then after this is done, you need to “Attach” all the pieces.

I tried to leave the graphics saved in the most flexible format for my free template.

But this will take some mental gymnastics on the first try.

You can do it!

Valentines CRAFTS FOR PRESCHOOLERS

Interested in other projects to entertain your little one this Valentine’s Day? I have a lot in my collection. Check out these cute heart art and animal crafts.

Or maybe fill these heart boxes with something special. Check out the full tutorial for heart boxes here.

Not in the mood to make your own? Check out all these luxury handmade cards from Hand Heart Cards.

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