I know you guys are searching for fun Valentine’s Day Crafts for your kids to start making friends, neighbors, classmates, and of course family. Well since it’s the weekend I thought I’d dig through our archives to find you some of our best!

Valentine’s Day Educational Crafts

You can have fun with this Valentine’s Day Word Search or the Valentine’s Day Card Garland that includes a great math lesson too, or maybe Heart Pattern Sorting.

Valentine’s Day Food To Make

For a snack you could grab a hammer and crush some cinnamon hearts for this yummy Valentine’s Day Treat  or make shapes and letters on these XOXO Cupcakes with rope licorice, or even a Easy Heart Shape Tortilla Pizza which is a tradition in our house.

Valentine’s Day Movement

You will have to burn off those treats with our Musical Hearts Game ( check out the video) or make a Valentine’s Day Tambourine and dance around making music!

Valentine’s Day Gifts

What princess would not love this Valentine’s Day Princess Wand? Or for kids that are more into things with wheels a Valentine’s Day Dump Truck. I like the Napkin Ring Necklace the best though.

These are just our old favorites. There are even more Valentine’s Day Crafts to browse and a few new ideas up our sleeves.

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