Making Valentine’s crafts with what you have on hand is a great way to promote creativity and ingenuity. Additionally, not having to run out to the store to buy craft materials gives you more time and money to spend where you want to. After all, Valentine’s Day is best spent saying kind words, giving thoughtful (not necessarily expensive) gifts and sharing time with the ones that you love. If you need some help thinking up ways to transform the everyday objects that you have lying around your house into fun Valentine’s Day crafts, here are a few ideas to get you thinking:
Family post office
Valentine’s Day provides a great opportunity for you to grow closer to the members of your family by writing kind notes and delivering them to each other. You can use your own family mailbox as the drop off point for the letters (just make sure the postman doesn’t mistake them for real letters) or you can make individual mail pouches out of folded paper or manila envelopes or hanging pockets out of paper plates that can be placed on bedroom doors or knobs. Mom and dad should provide fun paper, stickers, writing utensils, etc. so that the kids have everything they need to send Valentine’s to each other and to their parents. Of course parents should set the example by sending all of their children at least one first-class Valentine message. You could add more excitement to this activity by creating a family mailbox that no one would be allowed to open until February 14th. Spend the week or two before Valentine’s Day filling up the box. Reading all of your notes is exciting and heart-warming. Remember that even a short and simple note from the heart can mean a lot to the person that you are giving it to.
Internet Valentine’s Day coloring activities and crafts
One craft that takes only a few seconds to get ready is to print off coloring pages from sites that offer free Valentine’s Day coloring pages. Do a simple search for Valentine’s Day crafts or Valentine’s Day coloring pages and you will find dozens of coloring options that will keep your kids busy. All you have to do is point, click and print.
