It’s been a while since we’ve made a crown! This Valentine Crown Craft such a great project to do because it’s easy, fun and can be used for imaginative play afterward! Grocery bags are perfect too because they are long enough when cut open, so there is no need to staple two pieces of paper together. Valentine Crown Craft
- Gather your materials. You will need a brown grocery bag, some markers, scissors, tape and valentines stickers. I am using sticker since they are toddler-friendly- you can use paper shapes and glue too but my little man wanted to play before nap time so stickers it was!
- Cut the bag open so it’s long, and draw a line with hearts for the crown. Make sure to make it longer than needed. It will make the crown sturdier if there is extra.
- Invite your child to come and use markers (paint or crayons work too) to color their crown.
- When they are done, bring out the stickers. I hide them until the first step is done so that my son doesn’t sit there begging for them while he is coloring.
- Peel and stick!
- Cut out the crown.
- Measure the crown on your child’s head and tape. I prefer tape or staples because it’s instant and we play right away!
Wendy says
I found your blog from a friend and I love it! But I was wondering where did you get the kitchen in the background? My son really likes to cook and that kitchen looks pretty cool.
Allie says
I have been wondering when someone was going to ask 🙂 We ADORE it , it’s from oompatoys.com it took no time to set up, is small but sturdy and not too girly!
Alie says
All I can say is…adorable, adorable, adorable!!! 🙂
♥ Bekki says
Look how proud he is of his crown!
Dawn says
Thanks for the idea-my dd saw this and we decided to make one with 100 hearts for her 100 days project. Love your blog!!
The Magic Onions says
Gosh, another great craft for the little ones… you have fab ideas!
Jen says
I’m loving the crown! What a great blog you have- I’m looking forward to exploring more! I’m going to place you in my blog roll under education. I found you from Entrecard and am glad that I did!
Jen
Creative and Curious Kids!
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